0 something that encourages you to act in a particular way -- zachęta, bodziec
[ + to do sth ] People had little incentive to save.
The government should provide incentives for young people to stay in school.
I think there are encouraging developments in technology that are permitting developed countries to 'do more with less', and increasing incentives to do so.
Economic returns from these projects may provide a strong incentive for such countries to participate.
But many physicians have refused these incentives because of the risk of control of their practice.
The potential for such liability claims will provide private parties with an added incentive to bring cases.
First, private parties often lack the individual incentive to initiate litigation before national courts.
The split removed an incentive to behave moderately as there were no longer national politicians but only regional ones.
In political terms, it took an argument for boycotting the elections away from the opposition and provided it with an added incentive to participate.
Party-based systems create career incentives for the legislator to support the overall aims of the parties.
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激勵,刺激,鼓勵…
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激励,刺激,鼓励…
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incentivo, incentivo [masculine], aliciente [masculine]…
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incentivo…
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(行動を促す)刺激…
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teşvik, özendirme…
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motivation [feminine], encouragement, motivation…
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incentiu…
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