Sentences with phrase «kind of incentives make»

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«But we want to make sure the board, which is responsible for hiring and firing the CEO and setting incentives and all those kinds of things, brings to the task the appropriate perspectives — and is open to input.»
«How do we get to a point on this issue where both conservatives and liberals can drop the ideology and ask a simple question, which is what kind of rules, incentives, and programs, what kind of systems, do we need to make every possible quality school available to the most disadvantaged kids?»
The task at hand must be made challenging and fun, and the trainer should find some kind of incentive, in the form of treats, toys, or verbal praise that the dog best responds to.
For residents, expatriates, or those transitters can contact us for any kind of travel assistances; meeting & incentives, hotel's booking from up - market to low budget, domestic air tickets, train, private transfers or customized / tailor made tour packages.
We reward sociopaths for their sociopathic behaviour, that's hardly an incentive for them to change, but to make matters worse this kind of vain, arrogant, triumphalist behaviour is portrayed as something to be emulated and celebrated so it radiates out and into the rest of the society.
In an earlier article, «Paying For It,» (December 10, 2012) published in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Kolbert forcefully made the case for a carbon tax both as a way to create the incentives needed to reduce carbon pollution and as a substantial source of revenue, preferable to other kinds of taxes.
This one lays out five ways to use the power and threat of regulation / deregulation, and other incentives such as the tax code, to get the players to make the kind of changes that would get us to 100 % access to justice.
In addition some life insurance companies provide their policyholders with an additional incentive by offering some kind of discount for automated payments made using a bank account or credit card.
This obviously makes one wonder about the concept of centralization; we are generally opposed to any kind of centralization, but at the same time we don't see the centralization of hashing power as a real issue, as long as the economic incentives for miners make sense, i.e. as long as the miners» selfinterest is in accordance with that of Bitcoin.
The letter goes on to explain that this kind of approach to tax reform could harm the incentive effect that makes purchasing a home easier for the first - time homebuyer and also could lead to a drop in the value of all existing homes.
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