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Перевод: incentive speek incentive


[прилагательное]
побудительный;
[существительное]
побуждение; стимул


Тезаурус:

  1. However, the granting of additional tax relief runs against recent trends in fiscal policy, which has aimed to simplify the tax system, and, from an economic point of view, represents a deadweight cost , because those who are already members of private schemes have chosen to be so without the incentive of tax relief.
  2. A significant current trend in employment law is the derecognition of trade unions and the introduction of personal contracts with employees instead, usually with a pay increase as an incentive to accept the new arrangements.
  3. In the French LFAs, subsidised loans are the more common incentive for capital developments; capital grants are fixed at a lower level than in the UK and are related to the degree of handicap.
  4. Wimbledon's auction on Wednesday carries the incentive of a 20,000 bonus if the sale dog wins the Daily Mirror/Sporting Life Derby.
  5. But the biggest incentive, concludes Mr Lee, is Singapore's 30-year track record of stable politics and social environment, a growing economy and an infrastructure tailored to the needs of international business.
  6. They also claim that poverty is not alleviated by providing ever-increasing welfare benefits, but rather by providing an appropriate economic and social environment, in which individuals have the incentive and the ability to raise themselves out of poverty, without encountering the poverty or unemployment traps.
  7. Up until April, you have Mars giving you the incentive to earn more and to stand up for yourself whenever the threat of a monetary show-down appears over the horizon.
  8. We will introduce a Hedgerow Incentive Scheme to help preserve hedgerows of particular historic, landscape or wildlife importance.
  9. We all like to award ourselves a little extra something if we give up smoking or lose half a stone, so why not allow the child who is doing something difficult an incentive?
  10. Those who were not hard pressed and in no immediate danger of running at a considerable loss might have no strong incentive to vote in favour of a course which threatened them with heavy losses in the immediate future.
  11. In all contracts, there is an incentive to shift the costs on to other services outside that contract, for instance, from hospital care to community care.
  12. The SIB has also issued guidance release 3/92, Incentive Schemes in Relation to On-exchange Derivatives , price 2, which mentions certain principles that the Recognised Investment Exchanges are expected to observe when introducing incentive schemes.
  13. Its existence has, however, been a powerful incentive encouraging hill farmers in the "severely disadvantaged" LFA zone to fatten lambs themselves and benefit accordingly.

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