The phrase
"little incentive" means there is not much motivation or reason for someone to do something.
Full definition
In some instances, teachers could earn as much or more than their principals, providing very
little incentive for an educator to pursue a career in school leadership.
Free from any such risk, the law firm has
very little incentive for efficiency, increasing the likelihood that the amount paid by the client will be greater than the perceived value.
That
offers little incentive for the listing agents to work hard for the seller when they know they may not receive compensation.
He added that the legislation was meant to fix an «obvious market failure» that left connected device companies
with little incentive to build with security in mind.
In addition, many older plants supply electricity to small towns with stagnant power demands,
giving little incentive for utilities to invest in a newer model.
That helps attract new money from investors that are hungry for success and
provides little incentive for existing customers to go shopping elsewhere.
Unfortunately, the variety doesn't count for much as your newest weapon is almost always your most powerful,
leaving little incentive to switch between items in your colorful collection.
That means benefits like automatic longevity raises remain in effect, which gives
unions little incentive to make concessions during negotiations.
As long as the phone can handle palm detection and accidental touches well, there
remains little incentive for competitive OEMs to stay with larger bezels.
She adds that there is
actually little incentive for the patent holder to improve the quality of the tests or lower its price.
But her lack of ambition might come from the fact that her parents are willing to support her, giving her plenty of time
yet little incentive to find work on her own.
Too many distractions, too little time, and
too little incentive to read when there are things to do.
Further, owners
retain little incentive to construct new rental units, bringing new apartment construction to a virtual halt, taking with it local construction jobs and tax revenues.
Furthermore, federal agencies essentially have a «blank check» to fight fires, which
provides little incentive for them to make economically efficient suppression decisions.
Outside of this kind of arrangement, there is very
little incentive for a creditor to accept a long - term payment arrangement to forgive 40 - 60 percent of the balance owed.
With no real power over revenues, local school boards in California
face little incentive to conserve on costs as a means to lower tax rates.
In other words, she gave us very
little incentives in price or the same level of customer service from Rodel.
Morgan Stanley doesn't foresee tremendous growth in storage linked with rooftop solar besides in leading markets with high penetration like California and Hawaii, expecting that net metering programmes will remain in place for the most part and therefore
adding little incentive to homeowners to add batteries.
I suppose that we couldn't expect much more, since there is
little incentive not to lie without fear of God... barring faith in some truly man - made myths that I'm sure this group is willing to offer.
If you just want to collect a few more trophies, or replay the games for fun, Retro Revenge is a
good little incentive to get you back in to the franchise, and a great idea from Deep Silver.
There is
also little incentive for companies to try to license and develop new low - level waste sites, because nuclear plants, which generate most of that waste, have managed to dramatically reduce their volume and store more on site, according to Todd Lovinger, executive director of the Low - Level Radioactive Waste Forum, a nonprofit that is helping state compacts comply with the low - level waste law.
Alas, now that the cold, dark, rainy nights are here there's
so little incentive to stay downstairs and not crawl into my wonderful, lovely bed to wait for Andy to get home from work.
We described the regular GTi as «muted and apologetic» in evo 184 — an «unenthusiastic drone» would be another way of putting it — and while the Peugeot Sport has a slightly deeper exhaust note, there's
still little incentive to use that ample performance beyond the rate at which the scenery passes.
For the lack of a few hundred thousand dollars, the Everson just cancelled both of the major exhibitions it had planned for 2014 and 2015, giving arts patrons even less reason to visit the museum, and
donors little incentive to support it.
A Moon For The Sky is a relaxing title that will keep you hooked to the end, but it's a shame there's
little incentive outside of being a completionist to keep playing after this point.
Beautiful graphics, customizable options, unlocks, plenty of tracks all make for a great experience, but without an online
component little incentive exists for players to come back for more after the initial sheen wears off.
That gave
BMO little incentive to reduce the fee on its own core bond ETF, the BMO Aggregate Bond (ZAG).
Also, the different social areas of the Villa are quite inviting; guests
find little incentive to leave the same one...
As an
extra little incentive, points will convert into XP, unlocking stat bonuses and perks such as an extra 15 % max ammunition or health regeneration for each headshot.
Digital platforms — particularly the Playstation Network — have been faulted for offering
little incentive beyond convenience for digital versions of games.
You bet there'll be some
neat little incentives to pre-order Activision and Platinum Games» new Transformers title, Devastation.
But when budgets are squeezed, as they are now, municipal leaders often seek wage or benefit concessions, which leave unions
with little incentive to come to the bargaining table and negotiate in earnest.
They point to the fact that low natural gas prices and the recession helped push regional greenhouse gas output below emission limits before the program got started in 2009,
leaving little incentive for utilities to do anything further (ClimateWire, Jan. 12).