Once you've finished all nine levels, there's not
really much incentive to go back and play them again.
Not exact matches
So I don't think they have
much incentive either, so there's a lot of entrepreneurs saying, «Oh, I'm going to help the carrier bring down costs,» or «I'm going to help the employer bring down costs,» and I don't think the
incentives really exist.
If it was
really about saving money, the governor would have offered the early retirement
incentive (ERI)
much earlier to allow for more savings.
So,
really, there's not
much incentive for Ellen to get better besides shocked comments on her appearance.
If you already own the game on PC, then honestly there isn't
really much of an
incentive to buy it again, although the appeal of having the game on a portable for the first time can't be denied.
The biggest issue I had was that the game never
really gave
much incentive (outside of I suppose achievement points) to continue through.
First, to get it out of the way, unless you have an
incentive to return to Paradise City or go through the game again, the remaster doesn't
really offer
much here.
While I see the economic
incentive for the government, how
much of an economic
incentive is this
REALLY for families of early graduates?
$ 25 off
really isn't very
much incentive to have to put up with ads for the rest of the Kindle's life.
And since 2008, the size of the advances for traditional publishers have shrunk so
much that there's
really not a huge
incentive, because that advance is basically paying you pennies on the dollar.
There
really wasn't too
much to add... EXCEPT that I don't quite agree with his investment conclusion because I think he is leaving out one big qualitative factor:
INCENTIVES.
By itself the 30 % bonus United is offering doesn't
really provide all that
much incentive to move any points around but, when combined with another two promotions that are available right now, things get a lot more interesting.
The game does give you an item post-game so I think it expects you to go and find missing things but not sure there
really is
much of a
incentive.
We couldn't
really understand why Nintendo would create a game that involves collecting as
much bling as you can possibly find, but provide no real
incentive to do so.
Once you've reached the end though (under an hour), you've
really reached the end, with not
much incentive to stick around.
Someone who makes a blank accusation without
much evidence won't
really be enough to make a conviction, let alone give the police enough
incentive to press charges and prosecute.
Once you have an established practice with an established system and relationships, you don't
really have
much incentive to change but there are a lot of opportunities to bring a more high - tech style of practice to an older demographic.
There was the lag on payments to the factory's construction company, the senior staffers jumping ship, the confusing debut of a seemingly competing car from the company helmed by its principal backer, the lawsuits from a supplier and a landlord who said they weren't getting paid, the work stoppage on the factory, the state officials in Nevada who said Jia didn't have as
much money as he claimed (something that Jia denied in a haters - are - my - motivators statement), and the fact that leaders in that state copped to never
really knowing
much about FF's financials before approving that
incentive package.
«They're
really not giving consumers
much incentive to use mobile payments over credit cards and debit cards,» he told the E-Commerce Times.