The biggest issue I had was that the game never really
gave much incentive (outside of I suppose achievement points) to continue through.
And if your own personal commitment to Jesus is lacking, you won't
give much incentive for anyone close to you to follow Him, too.
There has been a Japanese consortium of publishers trying to promote a standard, but the unattractive financial terms required by the consortium and the fact that it will be non-open ebooks doesn't
give much incentive to adopt it.
Nintendo didn't
give much incentive for the purchase of a Wii U.
Not exact matches
And
much of the reason its creators felt confident enough to invest all that time, money, and effort —
given the small number of patients who might eventually use the medicine — can be traced to the Orphan Drug Act, a 1983 federal law that
gave those who develop meds for uncommon diseases longer periods of marketing exclusivity and other financial
incentives.
«Most businesses just
give the code away without
much incentive built in.»
When
given the choice to define their wellness priorities, employees are
much more likely to participate and these
incentives will help form lifelong healthy habits.
Customers are charged a small percentage based on how
much money is in an account and as an added perk, they will also
give you an
incentive to invest more by reducing fees.
How
much net
giving would change depends upon the sensitivity of
giving to
incentives (figure 1).
Trade is a great driver of productivity, and so the risk of growing protectionism concerns me.15 More open trade with the United States and Mexico in the 1990s
gave Canadian firms access to
much bigger markets and therefore greater
incentives to invest — in both physical and human capital.16 Disrupting supply chains and reducing
incentives to compete will not create more jobs and income in the long run.
Hussmann explains that refrigeration systems, HVAC and lighting are responsible for as
much as 90 percent of the energy used in a store, and refrigeration systems can be as
much as 60 percent of that total —
giving an industry that operates on tight margins greater
incentive to reduce energy consumption.
It's no surprise such money - driven competitions have surged in popularity,
given that multiple highly credible studies have underscored the value of employing financial
incentives and peer support to positively influence weight loss. HealthyWage.com's own diet - for - dollars program allows participants to make a wager upfront ranging anywhere from $ 20 a month to as
much as $ 500.
Mourinho doesn't usually need
much of an
incentive to encourage Blues owner Roman Abramovich to dig deep to support his moves in the transfer market, and
given the shocking start Chelsea have made to their Premier League title defence, that desire will only have been heightened.
Much easier to stay home and watch it on the 70 - in TV, so why
give people even more
incentive to do that?
«He
gave me so
much incentive.
And besides it
gives every single team the
incentive to win as
much as they can without having the insurance of a franchise talent.
In my opinion, not
much at the present time,
given the
incentives that drive Big Food and some food service directors into each other's arms, as well as the food industry's influence over the SNA and Congress.
Some reusable bags are boring and don't
give us
much of an
incentive to carry them around.
John Oliver skewered START - UP NY for
giving out taxpayer funded
incentives without requiring
much from companies in return.
He cites as evidence Taiwan and Singapore, which share an Asian cultural background with China, South Korea, and Japan and «have pursued the same sort of intensive drive to
give incentive for blockbuster publications, with monetary rewards,» but haven't seen nearly as
much scandal.
«Whether it's congestion or carbon pricing that would raise the cost of fuels, or parking pricing, they
give everyone an
incentive to think about how
much they're driving.»
But Wara discovered that offset sales from destruction of the gas were far more lucrative than the sale of the refrigerant responsible for creating the pollutant in the first place,
giving factories a perverse
incentive to produce as
much waste as possible and then create projects that sell offsets to destroy it.
An important finding, Tyner said, was that the analysis showed a carbon tax and the ability to depreciate an investment in solar would
give as
much incentive for adopting solar energy as the current federal tax credit does.
In my first week, I lost 6 lbs which has
given me SO
much incentive, I can't tell you.
Bit.Trip Complete feels pretty
much spot on to the WiiWare releases, but with bonus content to
give previous players some
incentive to buy it.
With a large share of the population convinced that schools and teachers should be
given more money, or at least be held harmless, few if any interest groups or politicians have an
incentive to dramatize the fact that spending levels and teacher salaries are
much higher than most people believe.
The Ben Achour Commission — an umbrella organization comprised of 150 members responsible for the National Constituent Assembly election (NCA)-- established a number of agreements between major political parties, including: a «process first» view that addressed only those matters necessary to return order and stability to Tunisia; a constituent assembly vote that took place prior to a vote for the president so that
incentives were present to build consensuses and party platforms that were prioritized over electing a leader who might otherwise wield too
much power; ensuring that women are
given ample representation in writing the constitution; and the creation of an electoral commission to ensure that all parties were confident in the legitimacy of the elections.
Giving them a five or 10 percent bonus — when they could earn
much more in another field — isn't a real
incentive.
In fact, they note, this pattern implies that the United States could be spending too
much on students - at least
given the
incentives schools currently face.
So, too, will changes in the tax code that indirectly affect the
incentives for charitable
giving, e.g., a
much high standard deduction would reduce still further the proportion of taxpayers that itemize their deductions and, therefore, are affected by the charitable deduction.
Access - based models allow readers to read as
much as they want for a flat rate, which also
gives readers more of an
incentive to read more widely and discover books they wouldn't otherwise take a chance on.
That has
given me great
incentive to go E as
much as possible (though non-fic books I buy for research will most likely continue to be paper).
Rewards cards
give you
incentives - typically in cash, points or miles - based on how
much you spend.
I think the sentiment among many who have answered here (that there is not
much incentive given the liability structure in the US) is certainly correct, and it explains why chip and signature has gained some traction while chip and pin has not, but I think there is an additional element at play here.
I would
give them as
much incentive to cut a check with the least amount of discussion as possible.
But
given the economic
incentives involved, it would be unreasonable to suppose that they could be very
much lower than they are now.
Rewards cards
give you
incentives - typically in cash, points or miles - based on how
much you spend.
The game does
give you an item post-game so I think it expects you to go and find missing things but not sure there really is
much of a
incentive.
It's sort of an
incentive to
give something back after pirating so
much material.
it just
gives that extra
incentive to do more in a game and is the sole reason why i beat elite difficulty on KZ2 and crushing on Uncharted (normal is fine for me otherwise), and thanks to those trophies, i found out how
much fun the harder modes were.
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).
This
gives players the
incentive to explore high and low, uncovering as
much as possible.
Giving consumers additional
incentives for buying the game new (or pre-ordering), is a
much better practice than taking features away with an online pass.
While Shiftlings doesn't
give the player
much of an
incentive to beat all of the fifty five levels in succession, it is a game you can pick and play on the go.
Perfectly timed dodges will reward Link with a Flurry Attack — a slow - motion Witch Time style event where players can rack up damage —
giving players an
incentive to fight up close, even though there's so
much more that's possible.
Managing and collecting resources had never meant so
much in a game before, and the ability to build settlements certainly
gave players a new
incentive to engage in the familiar RPG level progression.
EnergySage's Solar Calculator uses a combination of real - time market pricing data, rooftop satellite imagery, and financial
incentive information to
give you an initial estimate of how
much solar can save you over 20 years.
A sweeping energy law adopted last summer
gave Duke more control over these large solar developments while requiring the utility — a monopoly across
much of the state — to create
incentives for individual customers to invest in solar panels, too.
Someone who makes a blank accusation without
much evidence won't really be enough to make a conviction, let alone
give the police enough
incentive to press charges and prosecute.
Safety
incentives are
given by companies and Volkswagen's crash test ratings stand up next to the competition, so if you are in an accident chances are it will not cost as
much to fix, which helps you find the lowest rates in Volkswagen car insurance.