appropriate incentive
collocation in Englishmeaningsofappropriateandincentive
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appropriate
adjective
uk/əˈprəʊ.pri.ət/us/əˈproʊ.pri.ət/
suitable or right for a particular situation ...
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incentive
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪnˈsen.tɪv/us/ɪnˈsen.t̬ɪv/
something that encourages a person to ...
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(Definition ofappropriateandincentivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Moreover, there is a need for local government to design anappropriateincentivestructure in order to involve communities in waste management.
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This will provide anappropriateincentivefor market players to reduce radioactive waste quantities and manage them efficiently.
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Certainly, unless the rates are reasonably generous they will not provide theappropriateincentive.
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They are also anappropriateincentivefor small and medium-sized enterprises, subject to the participation rules.
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Anappropriateincentivestructure is one that reduces the burdens of tax on low-paid workers and ensures that they are better off in work than on benefits.
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If, at a later stage, we decided to give theappropriateincentiveand encouragement, the cost of recreating the capacity that might now be lost would be considerable.
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The medical professions are expected to exercise more self-regulation, with the help of appropriate incentives.
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Researchers seeking maximal performance ought to make a decision about appropriate incentives.
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Either may be marketaugmenting if it provides appropriate incentives and protects property rights.
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It involves facilitating enforcement of bedtime by the parent and maintenance of regular bed and wake times with age appropriate incentives.
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The partners must combine science with good husbandry of, and responsibility for, the resource base, combined with appropriate incentives.
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In addition, the medical professions are expected to exercise more self-regulation, with the help of appropriate incentives.
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Assuming adequate information and appropriate incentives to fund managers, this should imply an efficient allocation of funds and correct valuation of securities.
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We argue that a private ownership system, as well as other systems designed to seek profits, will provide more appropriate incentives to manage trees than a collectively managed common-property system.
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Iwokrama's first contract provides insurance without appropriate incentives.
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As noted previously, in systems where fees or incurred costs are used as the basis of payment, providers do not have appropriate incentives to control costs.
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The main reason is that the current chaotic healthcare system structure and financing does not provide the appropriate incentives to stimulate a powerful interest in this type of research.
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Calls for mandatory registration of trials are important (8;30), but this measure will not work unless there are appropriate incentives for compliance or disincentives for noncompliance.
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We should look at whether there are appropriate incentives for this product.
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