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.
Not exact matches
Frances,
At least in Canada, the ability
to arrange for deferred compensation schemes is limited by various provisions of the Tax Act which prevent the deferral of income into future years in most circumstances (there are exceptions, for example, for teachers who take, for example 3 years of salary over 4 years and take a year's sabatical or for various
incentive compensation schemes, although I doubt those would
work for athletes).
In Saudi Arabia, there is no
incentive for boys
to work hard in school because the government will provide most men with jobs when they grow up, explains Madawi Al - Rasheed, the author of A Most Masculine State: Gender, Politics and Religion in Saudi Arabia and a visiting professor
at the London School of Economics.
Managers generally get
incentives to purchase shares
at a lower price so they
work harder
to make the company successful.
The final report of the Executive Remuneration
Working Group aimed
to encourage issuers
to take decisions and craft remuneration structures that were right for their own business, thus avoiding the push for homogeneity
at UK plc, which the IA's group felt may have led
to a one - size - fits - all approach
to crafting
incentive structures.
Repentance is
at best only an
incentive to this turning, and it may even stand in the way of it if a man tortures himself with the idea that his acts of penance are not sufficient and thereby withholds his best energies from the
work of reversal.
A person who will not
work in order
to get more than $ 5,000
to support a family
at today's prices may have problems, but it is hardly lack of
incentive.
Given that most are keen
to work for the betterment of their students, teachers take offence
at the idea that they would
work any harder due
to financial
incentives.
The plan is expected
to include financial
incentives for nuclear power, although the details won't be
worked out for
at least six months.
«the compensation system for federal judges in the United States creates a very powerful economic
incentive to retire
at a reasonable retirement age by virtue of how the defined benefit pension plan
works, that most judges assent
to not long after reaching that age.»
But, the compensation system for federal judges in the United States creates a very powerful economic
incentive to retire
at a reasonable retirement age by virtue of how the defined benefit pension plan
works, that most judges assent
to not long after reaching that age.
This will completely undermine the
work incentives that were supposed
to be
at the heart of universal credit.»
He said the reduction of the point
at which tax credits start
to be withdrawn from families from # 6,420
to # 3,850 was the most regressive of the changes Osborne was introducing, and also had the largest impact on
work incentives.
The ECIDA also agreed
to extend an existing Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) arrangement for Building 1
at the River Road site, as an
incentive, if the automaker commits
to bringing the new V - 6 and V - 8 engine
work to the Tonawanda plant.
At a speech in April, the governor seemed
to invite officials outside of Albany, including the real - estate industry,
to work out their own plan for 421 - a, the tax
incentive program
to encourage developers
to create affordable housing that was set
to expire this year.
Question topics included financial
incentives given by the City
to Altronix (which hosted the Mayor for a visit just before the press conference), whether the mayor has concerns about offering such
incentives, whether his jobs task force will
work with local communities, whether his affordable housing plan conflicts with his plan
to enable more manufacturing in the city, what a base livable minimum wage is, whether the mayor is concerned about the possibility that Republicans may control the U.S. Senate next year, whether NY State has done enough
to assist NYC in obtaining hazard mitigation money from the federal government, the Mayor's views on items sold
at the September 11th Museum gift shop and what the first «tangible» product of the task force will be.
Instead of the Paycheck Fairness Act, Katko said he would look
at measures that would help increase flexibility, including tax
incentives for employers who, among other things, allow employees
to work from home.
We'll find seventeen million pounds from within the planned dentistry budget, in order
to do that - that's six hundred and eighty thousand children and then, from that, we will also be a position
to be able
to look
at where tooth decay is in those children and we want
to change the contract so that dentists have a greater
incentive for preventative
work, including contracts
to look after children, whether or not their parents are having NHS dentistry.
But these programs often
work at cross-purposes with federal price - support
incentives to produce corn and other commodities.
«Our results indicate that this simple intervention could be an effective and scalable approach
to use the design of electronic health records
to increase the rate of flu vaccinations, which are estimated
to prevent millions of flu cases and tens of thousands of related hospitalizations every year,» said study lead author Mitesh S. Patel, MD, MBA, MS, an assistant professor of Medicine and Health Care Management in Penn's Perelman School of Medicine and The Wharton School, a staff physician
at the Crescenz VA Medical Center, and director of the Penn Medicine Nudge Unit, whose
work is supported by the Penn Center for Health
Incentives and Behavioral Economics.
At the same time, if we want people
to age healthier than normal, we need
incentives for them
to continue
working or begin volunteering.»
Astrium has another
incentive to get it right: It is already
at work on Venus Express, which will be assembled mostly from spare components of Mars Express and is scheduled for launch in 2005.
For the latest study, researchers aggregated investment in environmental
incentives at a national level for the first time, and, by comparing them
to broad trends in environmental outcomes, found that paying the agriculture industry
to help the environment seems
to be
working.
And there is a real societal price
to pay, as students are sleep - deprived and unhappy, employers question how ready they are for life and
work after leaving school — the College Scholastic Aptitude Test
incentives memorization
at the expense of thinking because of its structure and time limit — and the birth rate has declined markedly in Korea
at least in part because of how expensive it is
to have children.
It seems likely that both are
at work, and that the turnout differential is not solely due
to the
incentives of individual teachers.
However, we must be careful not
to penalize those of us
working with the highest - needs student populations, and we recommend using a two - step value - added model in order
to ensure that there are no
incentives against teaching
at - risk students, while identifying and rewarding those teachers that are most successful with such students.
Those include a reduction in class size
at the primary level, a back
to basics movement, the return
to a phonics - based reading program, and the provision of
incentives for teachers who agree
to work in disadvantaged areas.
Steele
works for the Rand Corporation on projects related
to pay for performance and teacher effectiveness;
at Harvard, she wrote her dissertation on whether a $ 20,000 cash
incentive in California would induce academically talented teachers
to go
to disadvantaged schools.
Proponents, insisting that tying teacher salaries
to measurable standards will improve schools, have instituted a wide variety of
incentive plans across the country: Some evaluate teachers based solely on standardized test scores, some on teacher skill development; some offer more pay
to teachers
working in
at - risk schools or with
at - risk children, or for teaching certain subjects.
The report cited that private school students may have lower
incentives to perform well
at university and therefore are more likely
to invest more effort in social life rather than academic
work.
By this I mean that it acts a reminder
to participants about the programme, encourages them
to keep considering its relevance and may provide an
incentive to seriously
work at embedding what they have learned in their continuing practice.
As described in more detail below, a CESA with a carryover provision allows parents
to cover needed costs of childcare that arise because the parent is
at work or in school and has no family or friends who can care for her child, while providing a strong
incentive through the carryover provision not
to overspend on or over-utilize professional childcare services.
The idea of financial
incentives is based on logic that economists find eminently sensible — workers
work harder when money is
at stake, so giving teachers higher pay for higher test scores should cause test scores
to go up.
The money includes $ 30 million for K - 12 schools
to provide
incentives for teachers and principals who commit
to working in New Orleans - area public schools for
at least three years.
This combination of door - knocking, cajoling, and offering
incentives seems
to work, and each nine - week session of Baby College draws a class of more than 100 parents, all of whom receive weekly follow - up visits
at home.
That's not
to say that some other combination of
incentives might not
work, and we are certainly looking
at those, as well.
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.
The teacher - led component was a large
incentive for many teachers who were thinking of
working at Avalon as it was seen as a way
to create a more professional environment for teachers.
Fun Friday A weekly
incentive can
work wonders
to keep kids on task
at the end of the year.
What the record shows is that teachers with a better command of the subject they teach, better training in the craft of teaching, more support, better leadership, more opportunity
to work together
to improve the curriculum and instruction and more opportunities and stronger
incentives to get better and better
at the
work can do a much better job than teachers for whom these things are not true.
At the beginning of the partnership, DCPS had just received a federal grant through the Teacher
Incentive Fund
to increase opportunities for teacher leadership, building on the district's previous
work on teacher evaluation and compensation.
If you would like
to set up a time
to take a brand new Dodge Dart for a test drive, or
to learn about dealership
incentives that will save you more money, you can call the sales department
at (800) 741-3116, and we will be happy
to work with you.
We also encourage you
to check in
to see when new models arrive
at our dealership and stay up
to date about deals and
incentives that might
work to create an ideal buying time for you.
They spent the time necessary
to make the deal
work so I could take advantage of manufacture
incentives but still getting the best available JEEP CHEROKEE TRAIL - HAWK
at a great price.
Scholastic, the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's reading content, is
working to bridge the end of one school year with the beginning of another by offering free reading apps and digital learning games aimed
at providing an
incentive for students
to self - teach during their vacations.
ABA's member stores stand
to receive
incentive pricing on indie titles for their full participation in the program, aimed
at encouraging readers
to not only purchase indie authors»
works but also
to shop in independent bookstores over the holiday.
We have highly qualified PhD and MA writers
working with us, but we offer these experienced writers certain bonuses and
incentives to make them deliver highly original, unique, and informative content
at reasonably low prices.
Working Americans born after 1960 will qualify for full Social Security benefits
at age 67 — but as an
incentive to delay, the government will increase your payments by up
to 8 % every year until the age of 70.
In other words, I don't feel like I have any
incentive to rehab
at this point in my life (I'm 46 years old, graduated from veterinary school about five years ago, and never
worked in my field, if that matters.)
By basing the benefit on income and replacing up
to a certain amount, disabled individuals do not suffer financial hardship, and
at the same time maintain the
incentive to return
to work.