Sentences with phrase «now big incentives»

«It is a good start for Germany to have a stable government... after so many months, there is now a big incentive to get down to work with energy,» Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen said.

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Now that the plan has gone bigger — with 3,000 Indiana jobs by 2023 — the overall financial incentives from the state are expected to be worth as much as nearly $ 34,000 per worker hired.
I think legislators should be limited to five two - year terms (especially if we remove the lifetime health benefit after ten years that seems to be a big incentive for sticking around now).
The 2016 Audi A3 and 2016 Audi A4 receive a handful of equipment changes as Audi dealers push big customer incentives from now through January 8, 2016.
Thanks to our Jeep Celebration Event in Longmont, Colorado, you can get in on some of the biggest Jeep incentives of the season right now at Prestige Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram.
One of the big reasons why Christian fiction right now is on the decline is authors are no longer getting good incentives from traditional publishing companies.
Now, drawing companies like Pubslush, authors like Hugh Howey, and industry watchers like Porter Anderson are a bigger incentive to career - minded writers for the information they can share.
Credit card companies are now offering big incentives for new customers.
Credit card companies are now offering big incentives for new customers.
However, there is still a chance if Sony is willing to release a big exclusive each month, to create an incentive to keep people on the PS Now subscription, but that's wishful thinking at best.
The Big N is amping up the upcoming release even more now by offering fans who choose to buy the game digitally an incentive to download it early.
It would allow people to keep more of the money they earn at work in their pockets if they de-carbonize, and it would create a big incentive to make environmentally - sound choices (but if you want to blow your tax credit on a Hummer, you can still do so — but at least now the incentive would be the other way around and the vast majority of people will follow their wallets).
There were also a number of incentives besides tall wood's trendiness right now, including government subsidies that promote the use of timber (it's big in Ontario).
Big gains could probably be made by putting incentives in place to make new commercial and residential buildings much more energy efficient than they are now, and by also encouraging the retrofit of older buildings.
With LG now becoming a big player in the OLED space for smartphones, other manufacturers will have more incentive to include either company's OLED display in their next flagship phone — we've already seen this shift with the introduction of the iPhone X. Which display do you prefer?
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