Sentences with phrase «incentive to work»

That's an added incentive to work hard on your credit before you start the home buying journey.
Classes help because they provide incentive to work with your dog regularly.
Do lawyers really need incentive to work on projects where they interact with banks and government officials and, in the process, build their contacts and resumes?
One of the keys in making a game focused around teamwork is giving everyone incentive to work together.
On the other hand, true cooperative learning provides students with incentives to work as a team to succeed together.
Other proposals that could promote more work at older ages include expanding phased retirement options and reforming pension and defined contribution systems to create incentives to work and save.
Without litigation as an option, the parties and their attorneys have a strong incentive to work toward compromise.
The idea behind this payment method is that it gives your attorney greater incentive to work hard and obtain the best result possible for you.
They will have a financial incentive to work hard to help increase the value of the company's stock, because they will be financially rewarded above and beyond their salary by doing so.
They look so delicious, and I love the healthier part — might be good incentive to work out more, just to have one of these beforehand.
A shared vision gives family members incentive to work together successfully, but the tools that can take this work to the next level are listening and communication skills.
This would generate neutral incentives to work or retire based on individual preferences and effectiveness.
The annual change of net pension wealth is the focus of our article, because that is what best conveys the pension system's embedded incentives to work or retire.
Increasing the tax - free threshold and cutting taxes also boosts incentives to work.
The tax would generate revenue for governments whose usual sources of revenue hamper economic incentives to work, save, or undertake commercial risks.
When you're looking for a home, you may come across real estate agents who offer commission rebates or other incentives to work with them.
In a borderline case, that would be a much stronger incentive to work an additional year.
The credit is intended to give low - income parents an additional financial incentive to work.
England's Chief Inspector of Schools, Sir Michael Wilshaw, says the best teachers should be offered incentives to work in areas where children from poorer backgrounds need help to perform as well as those in cities.
«With zero competition, we are concerned about a «too big to fail» student loan company that has zero incentive to work for students, borrowers, and their families,» said Natalia Abrams, executive director of the advocacy group Student Debt Crisis, in an interview with CNBC.
This is a disincentive to litigate and a strong incentive to work through all the issues to achieve a settlement.
This gives incentive to work hard but also pays where credit is due.»
And, to give developers a longer - term incentive to working with OneBigGame, the rights to their games will remain theirs forever.
And without access to apprenticeships or jobs outside their immediate neighbourhood children have little incentive to work hard at school and raise their aspirations to escape the poverty trap.
«Bonuses have not been great in the finance industry in the last few years, so there is a lot less incentive to work in a permanent role towards a one - off annual discretionary payment.»
The paper also tests the effects on marginal returns of a variety of potential Social Security policy changes designed to improve incentives to work.
On the flipside, it gives you an extra incentive to work at the game and level up each character, so it depends on how you look at it.
If you listen to the Fraser Institute or like - minded think - tanks on the right, high taxes kill incentives to work and invest.
At first, under the leadership of Gordon Campbell, the government followed the economics textbook and focused on reducing those taxes — such as personal and corporate income taxes — that result in negative incentives to work, save, and invest; thus, stimulating the B.C. economy in general.
They consider what approaches to welfare best preserve incentives to work and save, or what type of banking system does the best job of getting money from the people who save to those who can put it to productive use.
Being a proud mother of six and grandmother of 11 gives this New York «mama grizzly» a wonderful incentive to work hard to make sure our country remains the same land of opportunity for future generations of Americans.
On welfare, IDS's reforms have failed to change incentives to work much.
The paper Elaine's group was assigned to present made the argument that most American high school students have only modest incentives to work hard in school.
The flawed theory behind pay for performance is «that student achievement is not as high as you'd like it to be because teachers, to use the economists» term, are shirking, are not doing as well as they could, so they need incentives to work harder or better.
The new teachers had clear incentives to work hard to increase their chances of having their short - term contracts renewed and of eventually being hired as civil - service teachers — a desirable outcome in a society where government jobs are highly valued.
Under NCLB, schools and teachers had scant incentive to work hard with kids who were already «proficient.»
If anything, it provides an important incentive to work to enhance the Paris pledges further, at the first opportunity, if governments are serious about the 1.5 C ambition.
First, the anonymous author openly admits that he or she lacks incentive to work quickly, preferring to run up the client's bill to keep the assignment going a few weeks longer:
However, The Pirate Bay's victory likely will be short - lived, he said, because the RIAA and other organizations have a major incentive to work together and protect the rights of content makers.
There is a certain irony in players sitting inside their homes the whole day to play sports video games and participate in online tournaments, but the partnership between NBA 2K17 and Fitbit will give these player incentives to work out and meet daily fitness goals.
«He knows the property better than anyone, and that gave him an additional incentive to work with us on the transfer of the deed,» says Nicholas Bienstock, a managing partner at Savanna, referring to Swig president Kent Swig.
Once this program grows past the infancy stage, Mishra would like to see high - level collaborations take place between Americans and Indians, like a solutions - oriented project about global warming, which everyone finds relevant and which will offer an even greater incentive to work on language.
Collaborative professionals feel that the clear expectation of potential transfer to new attorneys if the case is unresolved through collaborative practice has the inherent effect of creating incentive to work on resolution through collaborative practice for all parties and professionals involved.
Salaries in this area can be very competitive, which is another great incentive to work in the Houston area.
Survey responses from 19,000 people in 18 European countries, including the UK, showed that «the notion that big welfare states are associated with widespread cultures of dependency, or other adverse consequences of poor short term incentives to work, receives little support.»
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