Sentences with phrase «even less incentive»

In our view, if the pre-judgment interest rate is lowered there will be even less incentive for insurers to deal with motor vehicle accident claims promptly.
Plus, indie developers are creating amazing experiences for gamers at reasonable price points of $ 5 - $ 20 dollars, giving us even less incentive to pay so much (even big publishers are getting in on the low end of the pricing scale, like Ubisoft \'s recent Child of Light).
And if you do call the airline to get help with award booking, you will often reach indifferent customer service agents who may have little training and even less incentive to spend time on the phone helping you redeem your points and miles.
If you repealed the tax, banks would have even less incentive to sell them because they wouldn't be able use the losses to offset capital gains elsewhere.
He seems to value loyalty over location, but the fact that his family lives here will just give him even less incentive to leave.
A biopic produced by its subjects reasonably has even less incentive to explore the darker corners of its subjects» pasts.

Not exact matches

With less public money entering the marketplace, oddsmakers have little incentive to adjust their numbers in day games — even in games with extremely one - sided public betting.
The party doesn't have a Senate candidate to drive turnout (Democrats finished 1 - 2 in the June open primary), and depending on whether the presidential race is called early on the East Coast, California Republicans may have even less of an incentive to show up to vote.
The authors noted that original SAI guidelines gave community colleges incentive to expand short - term certificate programs, which are designed to be completed in less than one year, even though it was not one of the primary goals of the state's policy.
You can complete the game in less than a couple of hours and even though there are online modes, there's virtually no incentive to replay the game once you've liberated all of the (amusingly named) territories invaded by the reds.
A host of factors — lack of accountability for school performance, staffing practices that strip school systems of incentives to take teacher evaluation seriously, teacher union ambivalence, and public education's practice of using teacher credentials as a proxy for teacher quality — have produced superficial and capricious teacher evaluation systems that often don't even directly address the quality of instruction, much less measure students» learning.
In fact, like most charter schools, even those in public - private partnerships, receive on average 30 % less per pupil than their traditional school peers whose management has no accountability or incentive to improve student outcomes.
Plug - in hybrids (or extended - range electric vehicles, according to Chevy marketers) command even less market share, and pure electric vehicle sales are struggling, despite incentives.
At $ 37,495, the Bolt costs less than almost all other fully electric vehicles with similar range, and that's before state and federal incentives discount the price even more.
A reader has little incentive to show you any patience if they've paid nothing, and are expecting even less.
Even though they are exempt from regulation under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act of 1977, first - party creditors have an incentive to maintain a constructive relationship with their customers, even those with outstanding past - due debts, and are thus less likely to engage in illegal or abusive collection practiEven though they are exempt from regulation under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act of 1977, first - party creditors have an incentive to maintain a constructive relationship with their customers, even those with outstanding past - due debts, and are thus less likely to engage in illegal or abusive collection practieven those with outstanding past - due debts, and are thus less likely to engage in illegal or abusive collection practices.
Only now, if you're like me and already own a Wii, there's even less of an incentive to go out and buy a peripheral that is essentially the exact same thing as Nintendo's system from four years ago.
There would be just as much incentive to spend as before, and even less fiscal juggling involved.
Federal employees (e.g. NOAA or the DOE labs) see even less effect of grant funding on personal income, and since it's almost impossible to fire a US Civil Servant, job security isn't even much of an incentive.
Moreover, companies that are financially healthy give out more discounts and incentives that will allow you to pay even less for your Nebraska renters insurance.
It's even worse in the early years when prize money was less, reduced more if teams launched after a government mission (scraped after Chang» e 3), and there were no incentive prizes.
This means that the individual votes irregularly, may volunteer in the community in a less than even manner, and may require prompting to engage in civic - political activities with some incentives
Furthermore, Buckley noted that if less than 5 percent of the population takes advantage of the MID, the industry will have an even harder time justifying the continuation of such a tax incentive.
One analysis, provided by Evan M. Liddiard, senior federal tax policy representative for the National Association of Realtors, maintains that if you raise the standard deduction dramatically, «itemized deductions become less relevant» and previously valuable and distinctive «tax incentives [for] home ownership evaporate even while taxes are not necessarily being reduced.»
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