incentivising in A Sentence

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    Democratisation(Incentivising political parties to court poor voters);

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    Social activists in the villages should be incentivised.

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    No, but incentivise those who choose to continue.

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    The better performing banks would be incentivised.

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    No, but incentivise those who choose to continue work.

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    This incentivises banks to make significant investments in anti-fraud technologies.

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    The first shall consider issues relating to“Incentivising digital payments in the GST regime”.

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    The other GoM will examine the issues relating to‘Incentivising digital payments in the GST regime'.

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    How can citizens demand greater transparency when ultimately parties may not be incentivised to change?

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    Having this larger market for new products, incentivises companies to create new things to sell.

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    The premium price offered will offset the extra cost and incentivise them to explore organic farming.

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    In time you can incentivise your sales staff with commissions and vouchers based on good performance.

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    The only consideration is that you may have to incentivise participation with a prize or reward.

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    Among them, 4 were incentivised, 1 state earned no incentives or penalty and 2 states received penalty.

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    A large portion of central bankers are career central bankers, so the desire and ability to change are not incentivised.

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    A large portion of central bankers are career central bankers, so the desire and ability to change is not incentivised.

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    Zhu declared severe punishment for logging in the same meeting and incentivised afforestation with ambitious targets by 2000 and 2010.

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    From your end, you will be able to fast-track everything by Incentivising repeat purchases through customer-credit programmes or loyalty reward schemes.

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    This scheme provides dual benefits, where the employer is incentivised for increasing the employment base and a large number of workers find jobs.

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    This will also likely mean that only big players can be incentivised to do mining, which defeats the entire decentralisation aspect of cryptocurrencies.

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    It will suggest ways and means to optimise the use of existing financial resources and incentivise the state governments' effort on fulfillment of well-defined health parameters in India.

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    Stabilising population levels(by Incentivising small families and offering free reproductive health care) would make it easier to achieve equity and would also cap the numbers of both producers and consumers.

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    The central government has proposed that the 15th Finance Commission incentivise states who have taken efforts to control population growth, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Chennai on April 12, 2018.

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    Not only can they deliver, if properly incentivised, they can defeat the richest, most powerful political party that tries to distract the electorate from issues that are not their direct concern.

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    We also incentivise customers with great offers, available online and across the whole network, which include better rates on transactions of over £500 and £1000 and weekly special deals on specific currencies.

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    In November 2018, the government issued a note about Incentivising private players to set-up hospitals in tier-1 and tier 2 cities through land allocation, funding and fast-track clearances, The Wire reported in January 2019.

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    The RBI Governor also recorded that apart from the stated objectives,“the proposed step also presents a big opportunity to take the process of financial inclusion and Incentivising use of electronic modes of payment forward as people can see the benefits of bank accounts and electronic means of payment over use of cash…”.

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    It has suggested raising public expenditure on education to 6% of the GDP, making vocational training part of curriculum and Incentivising better performance of teachers with upgraded digital school infrastructure, especially, in rural schools and linking the universities with industries and increase government funding for Research and Development to 1% of the GDP.

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