Sentences with phrase «little incentive to work»

4) E-book only authors have very little incentive to work with their local bookstores.
One issue with this type of model is there is little incentive to work on projects that stagnate.
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.

Not exact matches

There is little incentive for customers to change their habits or business processes in order to work with a startup that might disappear eight months later.
But the temptation to work a little longer to cash in that next financial milestone around the corner (bonus, vesting date, etc.) is a pretty strong incentive to stay onboard for just a little bit longer.
Like Rebecca says, link builders from India typically work for wages that are * much * lower than those charged by their colleagues in Western Europe and the U.S., so there is * very * little incentive for them to do serious research and provide top quality work...
While it's true that incentives can help motivate children in certain circumstances, they tend to work best when a child needs an extra little push to do something she's almost ready to do on her own.
While it's true that incentives can help motivate children in certain circumstances, they tend to work best when a child just needs an extra little push to do something he's almost ready to do on his own.
«Although well intentioned, the last Government received very little for their money in terms of social mobility and a reduction in the gap between the rich and the poor, and they have further fuelled a culture of benefit dependency in which children grow up seeing parents and grandparents who have never worked as their role models, in which people are better off living apart than living together, and in which there is no incentive to work because of the fear of becoming worse off.
Working with Venezuela, neighboring countries or others that would be willing to provide safe passage to Qaddafi would be far preferable than the apocalyptic endgame that the regime might otherwise pursue for lack of alternatives... Threatening al - Qaddafi with war crimes prosecutions today may create perverse incentives with little strategic benefit.
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.»
«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.
Just as there's little money in reproducibility, there's also no glory — no incentive for ambitious researchers to undertake the work and little credit for those who do.
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.
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.
Also, the program was run by state and local bureaucrats who had little incentive to make it work well.
Both Chrysler and the U.S. government seem to have the same problem this week: their incentive programs have worked a little too well.
Rights Pressure I've highlighted how larger market publishers increasingly have an incentive to acquire global digital rights in works, whereas, as of yet, smaller market publishers have little incentive to hold on to those rights, though they know that in the future they will need them.
Rage is still nearly half a year away, but Bethesda is already hard at work coming up with a little extra incentive for you to lock in a pre-order sooner rather than later.
If there is no threat of catastrophe — and as I said, prior to the hockey stick nobody had the slightest bit of luck convincing anyone that the sky was falling because global climate today is geologically unremarkable in every single way except that we happen to be living in it instead of analyzing it in a geological record — then there is little incentive to fund the enormous amount of work being done on climate science.
Salaries and bonuses frequently are based on meeting and beating billable hour quotas; therefore, attorneys and paralegals have little incentive to invest valuable time in nonbillable work.
There seems to be little incentive for lawyers to continue to find ways to work more productively, so long as they are completing tasks within a similar timeframe to their colleagues.
«As it is, on either a personal or collective basis, individuals within the profession have little incentive to introduce a more progressive approach which would genuinely recognise and reward difference on the basis of social class, since the inclusion of lawyers who are visibly working - class, or have regional accents, is perceived to threaten both their brand and their bottom - line».
There are so many incentives in Recruitment which are there to keep you wanting to work that little bit harder...
That offers little incentive for the listing agents to work hard for the seller when they know they may not receive compensation.
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