Sentences with phrase «less incentive for»

With commissions dropping as they are there will be less room to pay high fees to the brokerage and less incentive for REALTORS to stay in this industry, so change is inevitable».
On the other hand, there are fewer qualified candidates and less incentive for hiring managers to fill their open positions, so some may wait until the new year to resume their search for candidates.
Fewer health insurance companies competing for business means there's less incentive for health plans to provide good customer service and less incentive for them to keep premiums low to attract customers.
In our view, if the pre-judgment interest rate is lowered there will be even less incentive for insurers to deal with motor vehicle accident claims promptly.
The US approach is a blunt scheme into taxing emission which while providing a insentive to cut down emission is far less an incentive for making an actual profit on top of reducing taxation.
With no cost to play and earn 1,000 gamerscore, there is much less incentive for players to buy DLC.
Likewise, reducing interest rates sounds like there would be less incentive for people to save money, when banks need to build up their capital reserves.
If they start narrowing the VRM / FRM spread (by raising the VRM / BoC spread) there is less incentive for people to refinance from an FRM to a VRM.
What's more, as US and UK publishers push more and more e-books (and print books) into markets where large communities of English - speakers reside (for example in northern Europe, India and Australia), there is less incentive for publishers to acquire the rights to those books.
In a field where in good times about 20 % of teachers leave the profession in the first three years, budget cuts mean less incentive for educators to continue teaching.
But when all pupils starting school will be entitled to free meals, there will be less incentive for parents to come forward for means - testing.
There was arguably less incentive for local authorities, knowing the DfE would fund decent MAT - led schools, to fulfil their duties to meet the need for bums on seats; especially with the «500 free schools over the course of a Parliament» target introduced by David Cameron.
If there's less competition, there's much less incentive for incumbents to provide better services or lower prices.
By affecting consumer energy prices more modestly than cap - and - trade, his standard includes less incentive for citizens to use energy more efficiently.
Although, as the report points out, just the act of producing coffee in a sustainable manner has positive impacts in growing communities, without the added benefits of enhanced income and / or access to markets, there is less incentive for farmers to utilize these methods.
Bitcoin mining will no longer reward new coins once 21 million coins have been mined, so the network's power draw could drop considerably once there is less incentive for the mining arms race.
There is less incentive for a CEO to push beyond the target, since additional performance improvement doesn't have the same incremental impact on his or her bonus.
Developed countries, do not approve of this, because it means that there is less incentives for developing countries to host their country's offset projects.

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The collapse of oil prices wiped out profits and killed the incentive to expand in the oil patch, and economic growth of less than 2 % offers little incentive for non-energy companies to expand.
He says the actions of central banks «attempting to spark economic growth» are «severely punishing the world's savers and creating incentives to reach for yield, pushing investors into less liquid asset classes and increased levels of risk, with potentially dangerous financial and economic consequences.»
The incentive for landlords, in addition to reducing the work involving their properties, is that they have to worry less about vacancy.
If the drug companies» prices for a large chunk of Californians was pegged to the Veterans Affairs prices, that argument goes, then the companies would have less incentive to give the VA a sharply discounted price.
As rates creep higher overseas in response to the gradual removal of policy accommodation in Europe and Asia, foreign buyers will have less incentive to hunt for yield in U.S. bonds.
The total amount of fees the Company paid F.W. Cook in 2007 was $ 111,207, which included the fees paid for services provided as the independent compensation consultant to the HRC and GNC, reimbursement of F.W. Cook's reasonable travel and business expenses, and a fee of less than $ 5,000 for a survey of long - term incentives which is used for benchmarking for other positions throughout Wells Fargo.
Given the attractions of Emily Carr's new campus, as well as the new SFU School for the Contemporary Arts, students would have less incentive to go to Cap.
Another benefit is that you only deal with your own insurance company, rather than another insurer with less incentive to pay for your claim.
The total amount of fees the Company paid Cook & Co. in 2011 was $ 163,199, which included the fees paid for services provided as the independent compensation consultant to the HRC and GNC, reimbursement of Cook & Co.'s reasonable travel and business expenses, and a fee of less than $ 5,000 for a survey of long - term incentives which is used for benchmarking for other positions throughout the Company.
The suit contended that the companies did so by inflating the published average wholesale price of the drug, giving free samples to doctors knowing they would charge patients and insurers for them, and giving incentives to doctors so that they would prescribe Lupron instead of less costly alternatives.
When employees are underpaid, they have less incentive to continue to work when other demands — becoming a parent, for example — cause them to weigh their costs of living against the monetary benefit that the paycheck would provide.
Although it's true that financial repression has traditionally been practiced using the stick of high mandatory reserve requirements, whereas the Fed has instead been employing carrots in the shape of ON - RRP and IOER interest incentives, the ultimate result — more credit for the government, and less for everyone else — is the same.
The Urban Development Institute, which represents developers, has warned the NDP against imposing too many demand curbs, pushing instead for incentives for purpose - built rental units and less red tape to promote more multi-family construction.
It is not crazy to think that the incentives the British National Health Service creates to provide less care, and the stiff - upper - lip attitudes that lead Britons to tolerate queues and other forms of explicit and implicit government rationing all for the Greater Good, might influence where the elites draw that line.
You may get it for less than market value, and you will get a home warranty incentive.
If cash flow has been flowing less than you'd prefer, here are a few of Durand's suggestions for amping it up: Establish regular invoicing procedures (and to boost cash flow, consider switching from a monthly invoicing cycle to a biweekly invoicing practice); offer incentives to customers for paying invoices early, such as small percentages off; and finally, don't let past - due invoices fester.
Residents of Baltimore's less affluent communities have been complaining for years about tax incentives for waterfront development and crumbs for neighborhoods struggling to survive, and no amount of explanation about the difference between tax increment financing and direct city subsidies can...
In the long run, we might all be better off if companies faced less pressure to generate returns for shareholders — and more incentive to invest in the next generation of great products.
There is less hardware that needs repair, and the responsibility for the grid often falls to the people that are on it, creating strong incentive to maintain infrastructure and get it back up quickly compared to a large, central utility which has to weigh the needs of all of its customers.
Although Greater Vancouver also earns an «A» grade on KPMG's Total Tax Index, as local businesses enjoy relatively low statutory labour costs, the region is much less competitive when it comes to the marginal effective tax rate on capital, an indicator specifically designed to measure incentives for business investment.
The second company is paying for its continuing pollution and therefore has an incentive to improve when the cost of doing so is less than the cost of buying extra permits.
So no incentive for me to try to hide them in smoothies and possibly make me like the smoothie less!
teams from middle table are buying some decent players for less than 10 millions due to all the TV incentives (LOT) as they see this opportunity to compete with the big 6 so next season will be harder to beat the like of Watford, Leicester and few more..
But this also gives top talent at lesser schools incentive to transfer if they think they have a legitimate shot at PT for a better school.
If historical market concentration creates inter-company homogeneity, layoffs have deepened a kind of intra-newsroom homogeneity: fewer people, less diversity, fewer incentives for reporters to disagree with editors» orders and for editors to resist top - down control.
«The focus now should be creating a stable investment climate for renewables, making longer - term commitments to support less mature technologies, and putting in place incentives to deliver significantly increased investment in renewable power and heat generation required over the next decade.»
So, for seniors, there is an economic incentive to maximize their purchasing power by living in places with a low cost of living, and to stay in places with low housing costs if they already living in houses in those areas, because their income does not depend upon where they live (unlike non-seniors who earn less in rural areas removing much of the benefit from a lower cost of living).
For single - member executive offices, LaVenia added, instant runoff voting where voters rank their choices in order of preference is a system that eliminates the incentives for lesser evil voting while insuring that the most preferred candidate is electFor single - member executive offices, LaVenia added, instant runoff voting where voters rank their choices in order of preference is a system that eliminates the incentives for lesser evil voting while insuring that the most preferred candidate is electfor lesser evil voting while insuring that the most preferred candidate is elected.
Opponents said a lower fee would still hit low - income families the hardest and serve as less of an incentive for New Yorkers to turn to reusable bags.
Stage two was to widen diversity of supply to create new incentives for better local performance and more choice for patients - a success story in achieving the shortest ever waiting times including meeting our commitment to less than eighteen weeks from doctor's appointment to hospital treatment, and improving the management of NHS resources through foundation hospitals and the use of the private sector.
«At the end of the day, economic incentives for cleaner, less - polluting energy will have a greater impact on reducing CO2 emissions than a non-binding agreement with no enforcement mechanisms,» Faso said in a statement.
If that's not enough of an incentive for Cuomo, maybe the prospect of being less progressive on the issue than Chris Christie will be.
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