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  • verb Present participle of incentivize.

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Examples

  • While the lack of financing may certainly make it harder to get these mega-projects financed, what role does regulation play in incentivizing block-long development?

    The Joule is a unit of energy, get it? « PubliCola 2010

  • For example, many reformers are currently abuzz with the idea of incentivizing teacher performance by offering financial bonuses for improved student test scores.

    Sam Chaltain: Is It Really All About the Benjamins? 2010

  • For example, many reformers are currently abuzz with the idea of incentivizing teacher performance by offering financial bonuses for improved student test scores.

    Sam Chaltain: Is It Really All About the Benjamins? 2010

  • He didn't commit but he was intrigued, particularly about the idea of incentivizing rural ridngs.

    Liblogs.ca latest blog entries 2008

  • And until this gets fixed, yammering on about "incentivizing" or "subsidizing" car riders is just hot air (and bad reporting).

    The “Plague” of a Limited Parking Supply « PubliCola 2010

  • Chemplavil is not alone in recognizing that many of us need a little "incentivizing," what insurance companies and big employers call their attempts to motivate peole to adopt better health practices.

    For a thin employee, a fat bonus Ranit Mishori 2010

  • Chemplavil is not alone in recognizing that many of us need a little "incentivizing," what insurance companies and big employers call their attempts to motivate peole to adopt better health practices.

    For a thin employee, a fat bonus Ranit Mishori 2010

  • Chemplavil is not alone in recognizing that many of us need a little "incentivizing," what insurance companies and big employers call their attempts to motivate peole to adopt better health practices.

    For a thin employee, a fat bonus Ranit Mishori 2010

  • Listening to the President roll out massive, tangled descriptions of one set of expenditures "incentivizing" the cost differential of a second set of expenditures was the political equivalent of clipping off a birds wings and then pushing it out of plane and telling it to fly.

    Jeffrey Feldman: On Healthcare, Obama Needs More Drama 2009

  • Team Obama is dispectful of people by "incentivizing" them.

    "Never waste a good crisis..." Ann Althouse 2009

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