Sentences with phrase «obvious incentive»

I think the new system is more fair than the old, but it removes the one big, obvious incentive for creating a serial.
There are very obvious incentives and cuts geared towards businesses in the hopes that they will reinvest in our markets here.
This year, with no obvious incentive to make an endorsement, Morelle said he trusts the voters will make a good decision.
He has no obvious incentive to replace Foye, who helped blow the whistle on Bridgegate, is spearheading some of those infrastructure projects, and whom Cuomo referred to on Tuesday in possessive, New York - specific terms.
As is usual in trading firms, the employees specialized in different markets — housing, autos, or health care, for example — so they had no obvious incentive to copy one another's behavior.
In emphasizing testing, though, reformers tend to overlook the obvious incentives that ambitious educators have to manipulate statistics.
He has an obvious incentive to sell the car with a lower mileage, and regardless of what a good guy he is, can't be trusted.
People who want sharing and used books have an obvious incentive i.e. free books.
The NCSA's have an obvious incentive to make it harder for consumers to lock their own credit reports - credit agencies don't make money if Americans spend less.
Of course, mutual fund managers have an obvious incentive not to reduce the expense ratio, even though that would also improve performance.
Companies have an obvious incentive to ensure that their content is well - protected from piracy, but at the same time, users who root their phones to avoid headaches like carrier - mandated apps are caught up in the security update's downsides.
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