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And we have to do a much better job at giving companies incentive to build new companies or to expand because they're not doing it.
COMPANIES INCENTIVE TO
But if you look at this from a long-term perspective, you've given them every, every incentive in the world to go out and do it themselves.
every, every incentive in the world to go out and do it themselves.
If people are buying it, then there's not a lot of incentive for management to change that because it's working, apparently.
If people are buying it, then there's not a lot of incentive
That is such a great incentive that will really stop you from procrastinating.
the fact that you can get your money back as an extra motivational incentive, it's the icing on the cake.
That created an incentive for the United States and Israel to align more closely.
That created an incentive for the United States and Israel to align more closely.
plans, providers, hospitals, doctors on target such that they have an incentive, as you say,
We instead need to put insurance plans, providers, hospitals, doctors on target such that they have an incentive, as you say, performance pay, for doing an excellent job, for keeping costs down.
And there is even a financial incentive as you get paid to do it.
It doesn't really matter what the incentive is it's just the fact that you're showing
The idea being there is incentive to keep the supply of physicians low, to maintain practicing doctors' high pay.
The idea being there is incentive to keep the supply of physicians low, to maintain practicing doctors' high pay.
An incentive is a discount on a vehicle provided by a manufacturer or dealer to induce people to buy it.
The average incentive on a vehicle was about 10 percent.