- work. The
furtherance of
disincentives is a tool used by
politicians both in
foreign policy and
domestic policy.
Disincentives in
foreign policy are means...
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prioritize welfare reform. He was
concerned that the
programs were
disincentivizing work and that the
growing welfare rolls would lead to both an unbalanced...
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effort and
therefore higher levels of performance. For comparison, a
disincentive is
something that
discourages from
certain actions. An
incentive is a...
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Disincentives for
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broad powers that in
other states are
carried out by cities,
creating a
disincentive to incorporate, and thus have
large urbanized areas which have no muni****l...
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rental yield (profit) and
prospect of
property price inflation. The
disincentives are the
locally varying rights of
tenants and
duties of
landlords in...
- will.
Another function performed by the
ketubah amount was to
provide a
disincentive for the
husband contemplating divorcing his wife: he
would need to have...
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alcoholic who has
built up a
tolerance to ethanol, this
removes some of the
disincentives to
ethanol consumption ("negative reinforcement")
while allowing them...
- the
election if no
candidate receives a majority,
serves as a
further disincentive to
third party candidacies. In the
United States, if an
interest group...
- cynicism, uncertainty, apathy, distrust, and paranoia, all of
which disincentivize citizen engagement and
mobilization for
social or
political change....