Sentences with phrase «so effective an incentive»

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We think so, but we need convincing to believe that simply going to a labour based approach as proposed in the Jenkins report, along with decreasing the refundable portion of the credit over time are all that is needed to free up the monies and make the SR&ED incentives a truly effective instrument.
Rewards too far out in the future are less effective so the shorter the incentive cycle, the better.
Additionally, President Obama will publicize his intentions for providing further incentives for mortgage servicers and lenders who are actively contributing to the Bush administration's Hope for Homeowners program, designed to assist struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure by refinancing them into a more cost - effective 30 - year fixed - rate mortgage so their first payment will be the same as their 360th.
Given the current effective interest rate and high profitability, there is no incentive today for them to do so.
I value Hyatt Gold Passport Points somewhere around 1.4 cents each so 10 nights, which earns 15,000 points, would net an effective rebate of $ 210 or $ 21 / night and that's not enough of an incentive to make me book more Hyatt stays or to get me to move any stays I have at other hotels over to Hyatt.
We know, for example, that technological advances come largely from industry — but that government can catalyze, and even create, new waves of industrial innovation by supporting the technology base, providing incentives (such as those that have been so effective in expanding the market for PV systems), and deploying its purchasing power.
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