Sentences with phrase «too much incentive»

Centralized systems are always flawed because the centralized source of power has too much incentive to become corrupt.
There's just too much inertia in coal and oil and too much incentive to make sure all of it comes out of the ground.
so there isn't too much incentive for Amex to mess with the current offering.
Third, there is way too much incentive to the schools to have more and more kids on the program.

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The Wealthfront Equity Plan creates a tremendous incentive for people to stay at a company without costing the employer too much.
If this scenario is on track, the production deals would be dissolved before year - end, in my opinion, because the resulting price surge would provide too much production incentive.
I would caution against relying on incentives too much for general brand hashtags, though — or else your audience will only seek your account for the free goodies.
There's simply too much leverage to be gained from wringing more incentives out of the next rung for Amazon to immediately announce a winner.
And if your own personal commitment to Jesus is lacking, you won't give much incentive for anyone close to you to follow Him, too.
We've got to make it cost too much to cheat, make the incentive to race clean....
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!
Amazon's move has raised concerns in some quarters that the winning city will ultimately offer too much in taxpayer subsidies and incentives.
There is almost too much here to take in: tax incentives, export controls, forestry policy, waste reduction and recycling proposals, CO2 taxes, electrical co-generation, virgin materials fees... There is even a discussion of energy - saving light bulbs and how to market them more efficiently.
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.
In fact, they note, this pattern implies that the United States could be spending too much on students - at least given the incentives schools currently face.
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.
A spokeswoman for the DfE said: «Ofqual is clear that the current system is affected by perverse incentives, distorts teaching, narrows the curriculum and places too much pressure on qualifications.
While Chevy showed — again — the Volt plug - in hybrid promised for 2010, its projected list price of as much as $ 40,000 will be too expensive for many customers, even after the expected federal incentives it might receive.
(Japan is offering incentives to the homeland market, too, as much as 30 %.)
Putting a link that is not hyperlinked and just says visit your website is too much work for the reader (they would have to type it into the browser) and does not provide enough incentive for the reader to complete the action.
In my opinion, that means they should have a fixed claim on principal repayment, with risk - based capital factors high enough to take away the incentive invest too much in non-investment grade fixed income claims.
With almost 40 % of citizens unsure of whether or not they are taking advantage of the tax incentives available to them, an increasing number of people are handing over too much money each April.
However, at the same time, you have much less incentive to avoid FICA now too, since you're only saving 2.9 % on medicare, or 3.8 % if your salary goes over $ 200K.
The mainstream view is that this was the result of insufficient regulation (e.g. repeal of Glass Steagall, non-regulation of derivatives, effective elimination of bank reserve requirements, etc.) The Austrian view is that this was the result of too much regulation / gov» t intervention (e.g. repetitive bank bailouts over the past few decades which ingrained a culture of privatizing profits and socializing risks, the «Greenspan / Bernanke put» designed to inject liquidity whenever the stock market goes down, and regulations dating back to the 1930's such as FDIC insurance which, for example, eliminates the incentive for consumers to select their banks based on conservative lending practices.
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 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.
Food is a great incentive, but be careful — too much food may lead to an obese Boston terrier that only listens when he sees a cookie.
Also, there's nothing aspirational about earning a lot of Stars — there's no amazingly special coffee that you can buy with Stars (that costs too much to buy with cash)-- so where's the incentive for people to collect Starbucks stars over any other loyalty currency?
Despite being so forgiving, there is good incentive to strategize carefully, though if you do screw up, the punishment doesn't necessarily have to hurt the flow of the gameplay too much.
The puzzles, on the whole, are pretty lame, far too easy and uninspired, coupled with a combination of the previous two complaints they can lead to cheap deaths which seem to serve only to address the biggest problem with «Dante's», the fact that it's just far too short, a play through on the normal difficulty setting can be done without much trouble in around 6 hours and with no achievements for completing the game on harder difficulties, there's little incentive for doing it again.
Sadly, more often than not these segments are much too short, lessening the incentive to experience one over the other.
It's pretty cool to think that the game's designers Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick (of Maniac Mansion and Monkey Island fame) have avoided changing too much with the user interface when there must been some incentive to update it.
In general, too much of [the reporter's] information came from sources who had an incentive to exaggerate the threat [global warming poses to the world]-- and these sources influenced his reporting for the whole of his trip.
A sweeping energy law adopted last summer gave Duke more control over these large solar developments while requiring the utility — a monopoly across much of the state — to create incentives for individual customers to invest in solar panels, too.
Fiverr itself doesn't have too much of an incentive to eliminate abusive or illegal services on its website, apart from bad press, because it's difficult to hold the website accountable for the behavior of its users.
Sometimes a law firm charging too much and not doing particularly well can be motivated by financial incentives or close supervision to improve.
The main reason Poon is not too worried about the potential existence of well - connected nodes is that there isn't much of a financial incentive to create those supernodes.
Moreover, fundamentals are just too weak to create much incentive for new development, outside of a handful of projects.
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