Sentences with phrase «little less incentive»

Yet with all of the recent news about him not signing a new deal, about wanting a bit more cash and a little less incentive - based remuneration, it feels like his Arsenal career is slipping away.

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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.
Stock market Stronach had little incentive to eliminate its dual - class share structure, which allowed him to control the company despite holding less than 1 % of its equity.
With less public money entering the marketplace, oddsmakers have little incentive to adjust their numbers in day games — even in games with extremely one - sided public betting.
A reader has little incentive to show you any patience if they've paid nothing, and are expecting even less.
-- Shares could be very illiquid, with far less information flow — you may see little trading, and brokers will have little incentive to support a market in shares.
And if you do call the airline to get help with award booking, you will often reach indifferent customer service agents who may have little training and even less incentive to spend time on the phone helping you redeem your points and miles.
According to a new report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, «Economic Assessment of Biofuel Support Policies», not only is public support of biofuels costly it has little impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions: All the tax incentives, blending targets and other public support policies in the EU, US, and Canada total $ 25 billion per year, but will ultimately result in less than a 1 % reduction in emissions from transport by 2015.
Additionally, traditional law firms are typically managed by the more senior partners in the firm that are skilled lawyers that have little incentive to transition from the traditional business model and have less formal experience and training for building businesses.
To buyers spoiled by such an offer, that makes the prospect of pre-recession incentives seem a little less enticing.
While experts said the rules were less onerous than banks feared, some lenders said there would be little incentive to issue non-qualified mortgages.
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