Sentences with phrase «gives huge incentive»

Asia Miles gives a huge incentive to customers by offering up to four stopovers on a round - trip award ticket.
Low interest rates have given a huge incentive to shift out of low - risk assets into stocks and corporate bonds in search of higher returns.

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The best incentives for player's are the bonuses, Give them a huge bonus rise instead.
Then again, his team will now have the incentive of knowing a win over one of their fiercest rivals would see them take another significant step towards regaining their Premier League crown, as it would then take something drastic for the Red Devils not to head into the new year as league leaders considering they have a game in hand over the chasing pack — And that's a huge boost mentally as it should give them the edge over their title rivals as the second half of the season looms large.
Anne and Paul never gave up on Tramontane and that was a huge incentive for us.
«I think there's a huge incentive for the state to invest in principal training,» said Ms. Lenhoff said of Michigan, «and make sure every principal understands and has practiced how to observe teacher behavior, how to take notes, how to give feedback to teachers.»
Some of the things I cover in this book are building links to get your book's amazon page to show up in Google; building a huge email list before you launch your first book; giving incentives to boost preorders; getting lots of book reviews quickly; and how to keep the book selling well even when you stop promoting.
Borders just gave everyone a huge incentive to download one of the new Borders apps for PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Blackberry, and Android.
Tuckey is an enthusiast for the tidal power potential of the Kimberley region, as indeed am I. Given the incentives associated with a high enough price for carbon, and reforms to the National Electricity Market to encourage more investment in long - distance transmission lines, there is huge potential in tidal energy.
There is a huge incentive for tech startups to build products that hide complexity in return for acceptable compromises (no mortgage / real estate / estate / tax headaches in return for giving up the owner status).
The combination of a «whistleblower» with pink hair, a huge botched job by FB, quite clever coordination with the New York Times which has a very strong incentive to blame Facebook for Trump (rather than their own coverage of Hillary's emails and so on, which dwarfed all «fake news» social media in impact — cf. physicist Duncan Watts for detail), and the desire of many established players to screw Silicon Valley tech companies gave the story more legs than her previous ones.
Verizon has teamed up with Google to offer the ultimate package incentive to get you to switch to Big Red and give your home entertainment center a huge boost.
The removal of most technology patents would not reduce the incentive to innovate; indeed, given that a huge number of software patents in particular are violated on accident (unsurprising, given that software is ultimately math), their removal would spur more.
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