Sentences with phrase «so much incentive»

In my first week, I lost 6 lbs which has given me SO much incentive, I can't tell you.
Yes because Nasri's agent would have so much incentive to tell the truth.
«He gave me so much incentive.

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There will only be so much money that can be allocated to the complete compensation package and knowing that up front will help you in setting your commission, incentive, bonus and raise strategies up front.
But Ross Finlay, co-founder and director of the First Angel Network Association in Halifax and a longtime angel investor, says that amount can be reached with a single good investment, so it's not much of an incentive.
There are many explanations for the acceleration, but the most important seems to be that no one expected many different inducements, incentives, and trade - offs to converge on each of us so quickly, specifically, simultaneously and, frankly, pretty much inescapably.
The company was able to pass much of the costs on to consumers, but doing so simply created yet another incentive for shoppers to look for alternatives, especially at a time many are turning away from the kinds of processed foods Kraft produces.
But mostly if you raise $ 15 — 20 million and so do 4 — 5 of your competitors there is that much more incentive for «bad behavior,» which is where the «winner - take - all» mentality forces growth over margins.
The truth is, Panama has so much going for it, including the «world's best» Retirement Program that offers a myriad of hefty discounts and other incentives.
Still, they don't have much of an incentive to do so, and can avoid open bidding on smaller, urgent contracts if they can show that it would severely hinder their work.
Worksite wellness should include SO much more than one - time assessments, bribe - style menus of incentive activities, stale education, and simplistic contests.
Trade is a great driver of productivity, and so the risk of growing protectionism concerns me.15 More open trade with the United States and Mexico in the 1990s gave Canadian firms access to much bigger markets and therefore greater incentives to invest — in both physical and human capital.16 Disrupting supply chains and reducing incentives to compete will not create more jobs and income in the long run.
«Cost has come down so much that we are starting to work without state - based incentives
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 exisSo 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 exisso 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.
Like Rebecca says, link builders from India typically work for wages that are * much * lower than those charged by their colleagues in Western Europe and the U.S., so there is * very * little incentive for them to do serious research and provide top quality work...
It's a competitive process, with one miner receiving the award, currently 12.5 bitcoins, roughly every 10 minutes, so there's a strong incentive to throw as much processor power — and thereby electricity — at the mining effort.
And so, much of the social structure that provided an incentive to be good, moral, generous, honest, and so on in the past simply doesn't exist in society today.
Not much experience is needed to be fully aware of human weakness and to understand that human beings and especially the young, who are so exposed to temptation need incentives to keep the moral law, and it is an evil thing to make it easy for them to break that law.
The salary we would be taking back is Faried which is still expiring contract so it's not much of an incentive unless they truly think Din and Caroll is a significant upgrade (could be debatable) to the positions they have.
Much easier to stay home and watch it on the 70 - in TV, so why give people even more incentive to do that?
So you've never had a hospital birth, but you've heard a lot of hearsay from midwives (financial incentive much?)
Need to remember though that they are driven solely by incentives and pressures at that age, so don't expect too much by way of reasoned argument at the family meeting!
Thanks so much for hosting this awesome opportunity, and talk about incentives!
So the Palestinians are not affected that much and don't have a strong incentive to sit at the table for peace talks.
So, for seniors, there is an economic incentive to maximize their purchasing power by living in places with a low cost of living, and to stay in places with low housing costs if they already living in houses in those areas, because their income does not depend upon where they live (unlike non-seniors who earn less in rural areas removing much of the benefit from a lower cost of living).
The incentives would be to pick mindset more than qualification, but not by so much that candidates would be much less qualified than sampled elections.
Since the current crop of LCVs still have question marks over their environmental cleanliness in the UK - related to their production methods and their dependence on unclean energy - there is little incentive to consumers to pay so much extra for marginal gains.
Targeted incentives, they say, can only do so much.
Most apps are free to download and begin using, so there isn't much incentive for people to pay for enhanced services, or pay to use an app at all.
After doing that for so long, it is no longer considered an incentive, so much as a required transaction for support.
So, really, there's not much incentive for Ellen to get better besides shocked comments on her appearance.
The Ben Achour Commission — an umbrella organization comprised of 150 members responsible for the National Constituent Assembly election (NCA)-- established a number of agreements between major political parties, including: a «process first» view that addressed only those matters necessary to return order and stability to Tunisia; a constituent assembly vote that took place prior to a vote for the president so that incentives were present to build consensuses and party platforms that were prioritized over electing a leader who might otherwise wield too much power; ensuring that women are given ample representation in writing the constitution; and the creation of an electoral commission to ensure that all parties were confident in the legitimacy of the elections.
The app ideas included functions to shut down social media tools during homework, notifications to encourage mindful moments, customizable avatars to encourage positivity, game - style incentives to support study skills and focus, and so much more.
The incentives are typically much stronger for teachers (higher peaks & deeper valleys), so it would be surprising indeed if they were indifferent to the huge implications — hundreds of thousands of dollars — of their retirement timing decisions.
So, too, will changes in the tax code that indirectly affect the incentives for charitable giving, e.g., a much high standard deduction would reduce still further the proportion of taxpayers that itemize their deductions and, therefore, are affected by the charitable deduction.
Students are engaged with the ST Math games, so much so that getting to play them has become an incentive in some classrooms.
In its report, Ofqual says: «The regulator concludes that so much weight on one grade in one subject as part of accountability and performance measures created perverse incentives for schools in the way they marked controlled assessment and led to the over-marking.»
So might the Challenger as well; or, maybe Dodge dealers were so busy shoveling incentive money at Caliber and Avenger shoppers that they didn't have much time for the ChallengeSo might the Challenger as well; or, maybe Dodge dealers were so busy shoveling incentive money at Caliber and Avenger shoppers that they didn't have much time for the Challengeso busy shoveling incentive money at Caliber and Avenger shoppers that they didn't have much time for the Challenger.
No wonder they're promoting the 2.7 so much, a cheap engine like that makes those big $ 10k incentives a lot more sustainable.
The 2016 Nissan Leaf S will start at $ 29,010 before a $ 7,500 federal tax incentive, but the connected features and cruising range improvements now make the upper trim levels so much more compelling than this base model.
There are no incentives on the civic and the dealer can only discount so much when they are selling like hotcakes.
It works because Japan, unlike the U.S., still has newsstand distribution of comics on a mass scale, so there hasn't been much of an incentive to go digital.
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.
He added: «There's an argument that you sometimes see that «a download is not equal to a lost sale, because that person wouldn't have bought it anyway», and there's varying evidence on that, but it's very much a static analysis of a dynamic problem, because if you normalise the practice of pirating books, you erode incentive for people to pay for them, so eventually, people who would have bought them stop doing so
The rating factors that have worked in the past largely continue to work, and to be predictive, so there's not much incentive to change.
Barclays did not have much incentive to cut their fees so far and the new ETF provides some welcome competition.
Therefore, you're taking a leap of faith investing in them — however, there shd always be some fat to cut / incentives to claim, so even if co developments fall short, I wdn't expect you'll suffer too much on your investment.
There is only so much a single senior management team can do; the incentives of management teams get rather dull with respect to each division.
Actual returns will most always be much lower than hypothetical, so the advisor has little incentive to calculate them accurately (also because their BD and Finra will let them use hypothetical - in other words, it's a completely legal fail.
so there isn't too much incentive for Amex to mess with the current offering.
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