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"disincentive" Definitions
  1. a thing that makes somebody less willing to do something

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They actually face a massive disincentive to do just that.
Perhaps most importantly, hyperpolarization is a powerful disincentive to compromise.
The press is provided with every disincentive to venture out.
"It was almost a disincentive to change," Mr. Murray said.
It's a disincentive for you to go meet with them.
Lower down the ranks, women face a financial disincentive to rise.
How to create a powerful disincentive for potential abusers and enablers?
The company said the tax created a disincentive to create jobs.
That suggests a child allowance wouldn't provide much of a work disincentive.
This adds a significant disincentive to opting for a trial by jury.
He added there's a "disincentive" for Americans to work buried in Obamacare.
This creates a disincentive to stop fraud from taking place, according to Greiner.
American firms face high tax rates and have a disincentive to repatriate profits.
The solution is to counteract this disincentive by creating a child tax credit.
But there's also a disincentive: Cooperative solutions often carry shared costs or constraints.
" • "The second disincentive working against innovation in government is more understandable: fiduciary duty.
Creating this kind of financial disincentive for plans to cover abortion could be devastating.
The existing tax code is complicated, provides a disincentive to invest and hinders growth.
The strict segregation policies act as a disincentive to employers wanting to hire women.
And isn't it also true that Trump doesn't have that same disincentive to lie?
That is a commercial disincentive and puts the United States at a distinct disadvantage.
Cigarettes are indeed expensive in Australia, as they come with a high disincentive tax.
Higher production costs could be a disincentive for companies to embrace new technologies, Fletcher said.
Though increased legal risk may at least provide a disincentive to less hardened cyber criminals.
After all, if benefits were fully crowded out, then the programs would massively disincentive working.
"We never want to provide a disincentive to purchase your tickets in advance," he said.
"We hope the implementation of this regulation won't be a disincentive for exports," he said.
Rather, it removes a tax disincentive that stands in the way of private sector investment.
One disincentive in talking about money is that the consequences might not always be positive.
A windfall tax introduced in 2006 was seen by foreign companies as a major disincentive.
"There isn't a disincentive today to being a total jerk on Twitter," he said Wednesday.
Chief among these consequences, is the strong disincentive the statute creates against maintaining species' habitat.
Those regulations act as a disincentive to holding low-risk debt instruments in trading books.
There's not a disincentive to work, except insofar as all taxes are disincentives to work.
Would it disincentive people from working, or enable people to spend government money on luxury items?
A universal basic income has many undesirable features, starting with its non-negligible disincentive to work.
Isn't the threat of a more severe criminal punishment a likely disincentive for Cohen to lie?
That would eliminate any disincentive to repatriate the funds, since taxes would have already been paid.
Therefore, inflated marginal tax rates act as a powerful disincentive to small-business investment and vitality.
"That could be a disincentive for privatisation," said Charles Robertson, global chief economist at Renaissance Capital.
But the refusal to allow outsiders to gain majority stakes remains a disincentive for foreign investors.
"The label 'prison town' is a disincentive to any other kind of industrial development," she said.
"There is a very strong incentive to lie and very little disincentive not to," Feldman said.
"That could be a disincentive for privatization," said Charles Robertson, global chief economist at Renaissance Capital.
Some taxpayers may be subject to multiple phaseouts at the same time, compounding the disincentive effects.
The disincentive to work can be sharper still once payroll and other taxes are taken into account.
"This is potentially a disincentive for countries to come forward with really ambitious adaptation proposals," he said.
Better combat helmets won't help, after all, as long as there's a disincentive to put them on.
Companies will face the same disincentive to bring back overseas profits once the repatriation holiday is over.
The VAT is, but the income tax still affects investment income, meaning there's still a savings disincentive.
Do you think that an economic disincentive would really be enough to dissuade steak and burger eaters?
Pharmacists do have this training, but the lack of reimbursement for this work is a significant disincentive.
Whenever you can isolate the effect of the coach as a net negative, it's a huge disincentive forward.
"It's another potential nuisance tax that will be a disincentive for living in New York City," he said.
And drawn-out design and review processes can be a disincentive for interested homeowners in the first place.
Unfortunately, the tax-credit incentive ACHA promises health insurance customers is a disincentive to obtain healthcare more efficiently.
But the requirement for coverage of preexisting conditions is a disincentive for healthy people to buy health insurance.
Zhao said restrictions on use of foreign exchange limited anyone's options and so acted as a disincentive anyhow.
This creates a clear financial disincentive and bias against developing and bringing new innovative biosimilar medications to market.
For potential intellectual innovators, the fear of being called a heretic (or worse) created a disincentive to think big.
The bigger work disincentive, he says, was the mere fact that people were getting money with no strings attached.
Likewise, the U.S. Department of Labor is providing employers with a similar disincentive for accepting unsolicited applications for employment.
Part of what contributes to that procrastination is a fear that disclosure of information might disincentive children or grandchildren.
They function to create a disincentive to knowing your status, since [one can only be prosecuted] if you know.
We all know we're paying $80 for our single cell phone plans, so there's a disincentive to change that.
He said that by adding such a disincentive, coaches will reserve the option for the most obvious of cases.
In the worst case, Mr. Macron's plan could turn this disincentive into a characteristic feature of the European Union.
But no Medicare payment codes cover these important activities, and this is a major disincentive for health care providers.
But according to the researchers who study SNAP, there's no good evidence that it acts as a work disincentive.
Given the vast powers of the president, that could be a powerful disincentive for outsourcing over the next four years.
Giving people more help when they earn less could be a work disincentive, nudging people to work a bit less.
Since most paid human labor would be pointless, the disincentive to work produced by a monthly check would be unimportant.
It is proving its ability to increase turnout, while providing candidates with a powerful disincentive for "going negative" against opponents.
This creates a massive disincentive for people to invest or start new businesses, which in turn reduces opportunity and jobs.
Experts also say that tougher penalties for and more prosecution of inside hackers would also be a disincentive for such crimes.
There is a disincentive to trade as each side will worry that it is getting the short end of the stick.
This web of licensing requirements makes expanding into new states a compliance nightmare and serves as a profound disincentive to innovation.
Keeping them there and repatriating the vast number who were not legitimate asylum-seekers created a disincentive for more to come.
The investment of time required to vote clearly constitutes a significant disincentive to voting — a kind of modern-day poll tax.
In practice, financial penalties only act as a further disincentive for firms which generate most of their earnings from consultancy work.
In addition, Italy's byzantine bureaucracy is a disincentive to investors who need multiple permits to change the use of purchased properties.
These programs often provide a disincentive to work or volunteer, and force people to spend time interacting with an unwieldy bureaucracy.
"If you're the prime minister of a small- to medium-sized economy, there would be a disincentive for you," Omer says.
Another key finding is that U.S. fiscal policy acts as a serious disincentive to work longer hours or harder for more pay.
And athletes could still retain their victory even if they'd been caught breaking the rules – not exactly the best disincentive to cheating.
The Trump administration at one point floated the idea of repelling this influx by separating children from their parents as a disincentive.
The EPA argued that the "once in always in" policy has been a "longstanding disincentive" to pursue technology that would cut pollution.
Olli Kangas, of Finnish benefits agency KELA, told the AP that the scheme is intended to counter the "disincentive problem" among the unemployed.
The leverage ratio should also be changed to avoid a disincentive to clear financial derivatives that banks hold on their books, he added.
The further disincentive of sharply reduced reimbursements that would come with the CMS proposal would have devastating impacts on recruitment into our specialty.
In the throes of an opioid addiction crisis, there is thus a clear disincentive to the ER doctor to perform evidence-based medicine.
From a military perspective, GSA's decision creates a clear disincentive for U.S. airlines to make their large aircraft available to the CRAF program.
Such a disincentive is also the goal of the state plan, said Mr. Kaminsky, whose hometown, Long Beach, N.Y., has such a program.
The gap in funding has passively created a disincentive for members of working-class communities, particularly those of color, to enter higher education.
Even in Addo, nearly all bulls have tusks, although they tend to be smaller than those of bulls elsewhere — another disincentive to poachers.
Doing so would provide "a powerful disincentive to wildlife criminals, and importantly, would prevent reinvestment of profits into further criminal activities," the report said.
But a $122M fine is hardly a proportionate disincentive for a company as revenue-heavy as Facebook (which earned a whopping $13.23BN in Q2).
When the time comes to sell, there are worries about a sudden flood of shares on the market—a further disincentive for other investors.
The rule has been a disincentive for companies to bring new fracking technology to Argentina, because that technology requires fewer employees to operate it.
Just because President Trump has not demonstrated all those skills should not be a disincentive for others with those talents to enter the arena.
There would be no disincentive to attempt illegal entry, making the entire notion of legal immigration seem like a waste of time and effort.
The European Union's proposed refugee deal with Turkey is a blunt attempt to create a disincentive for refugees to pay smugglers to reach Greece.
And the possibility of going from the majority to the minority come 2019 will be a major disincentive for Republicans pondering their political futures.
As Austen observes, the policy created a disincentive to marry, because a husband's wages might render a family ineligible to remain in its home.
It can be a major disincentive for not only women but anyone who is not economically comfortable or has a certain degree of privilege.
Putting our rules aside for a moment, just as an example, there isn't really a disincentive today to being a total jerk on Twitter.
That's a definite disincentive for stock investors, who will begin to find higher yields in bonds than stocks, driving the stock market even lower.
This approach creates a huge disincentive against property owners maintaining habitat on their lands or pursuing conservation efforts to benefit species who reside there.
If you give people an incentive to buy an EV and a disincentive to buy an SUV, you can really push the market quickly.
The "double payment the exchange's prorated annual fee imposes on them imposes a significant financial burden and acts as a disincentive to transferring," NYSE said.
"A universal basic income has many undesirable features, starting with its nonnegligible disincentive to work," economist Eduardo Porter wrote Tuesday in The New York Times.
The shift in public opinion is good news, and it alone will act as a disincentive for the further right-wing overreach of the court.
And I'm worried about that slowing us down — and I'm also worried about it being a disincentive for our investigators to do it at all.
His constant threats to pull out of the deal acted as a disincentive to investment and contributed to the large devaluation in the Iranian currency.
It is certainly not in the U.S. security interest to exacerbate the burden sharing problem or disincentive European members of NATO to pull their weight.
Speaker Ryan's plan outlines a number of smart proposals, including ones to synthesize the various federal assistance programs to avoid creating a disincentive to work.
"We are confident that these prosecutions have acted as a forceful disincentive to market participants tempted to commit securities fraud," U.S. Attorney Deirdre Daly said.
We seek to ensure there is a countervailing disincentive from burdening innovative practices—and that illegal activity under the FTC Act is more clearly defined.
So the government is sharing to an equal extent in the costs of and the returns from investment, eliminating any tax induced disincentive to invest.
But the weird thing is that it also cuts the other way, because they're not as much a disincentive as it seems they should be.
Still, some are wondering if the generation that has embraced Netflix and Tinder really needs another disincentive to staying in it for the long haul.
That would create a disincentive to prescribing more than three days' worth of opioid painkillers, he added, and leave patients better informed about the dangers.
But states have a disincentive to fix this local regulatory problem as long as the worst-offending states receive the most in federal housing subsidies.
KB: It's a funny example, but if you think about a service like Lyft or Uber, there is a disincentive to be a total jerk.
By making it more expensive to leave the market, he also creates a disincentive for foreign companies thinking of building plants in the United States.
The flip side is, there's a real disincentive, I think, to subscribe to New York Magazine if you're getting Texture, because it's already in there.
Side effects may be a particular disincentive with preventive medications for disease risk factors with few or no symptoms, such as high blood pressure or cholesterol.
Which, in the case of a revenue-rich data-mining giant like Facebook, could be a far more potent disincentive than even a billion dollar fine.
Putting a cost on carbon emissions provides an incentive to do business more sustainably, and a disincentive to engage in environmentally damaging activities - like clearing forests.
Disclosing the names of healthcare providers "would serve as a significant disincentive to the timely reporting of disease outbreaks," said Brewster, the Virginia Health Department spokesperson.
In February Mr. Cameron negotiated limits on welfare payments as a disincentive to some European migrants, but this concession is conditional on a vote to remain.
Still, from a law enforcement perspective, the added punitive value of force-feeding bananas to thieves might provide a real disincentive to would-be necklace thieves.
And yet incentives and disincentives can be moral as well as material, and the disincentive here draws its power from just this sense of moral outrage.
"Legislative efforts are effective in raising awareness, but there must be stronger criminal penalties and civil fines to disincentive those who profit from bots," Mulkey said.
Its basic premise is that traffic can be reduced by charging a fee or toll at peak hours that would serve as a disincentive to drivers.
Both Republicans and Democrats should realize that writing complicated election rules can create a lack of trust with potential voters and be a disincentive to participation.
The University of Indiana's Lilly School of Philanthropy projects that this disincentive could lead to as much as $13 billion less in charitable giving next year.
Many political observers say the fierce loyalty that Trump enjoys among the party grass roots remains a powerful disincentive for Republican figures to question him publicly.
What would actually happen, though, is academic scientists might feel a disincentive toward joining the advisory board, for fear of losing funding for their environmental science work.
I'm so thankful the state health insurance has no co-pays for anything mental health-related, so there is no disincentive to getting the help you need.
Drugmakers are already pretty upfront about their patent protections; a different kind of public listing for those patents would not be a disincentive to keep filing them.
Rather, the FRA rules still require railroads to conduct less efficient and effective manual brake tests, creating a disincentive for railroads to invest in new safety technology.
Penalties — such as free throws — are no guarantee of a score, and are structured to overcome another team's fouls or act as a disincentive to unfair play.
This Principle permits compensation for the costs of making donations (including medical expenses and lost earnings for live donors), lest they operate as a disincentive to donation.
More broadly, a handful of economic studies have found that more expansive, income-tethered health benefit programs do seem to create a small but significant work disincentive.
But for another major chunk of voters who didn't like Trump's conduct, it was simply not enough of a disincentive for them to not vote for him.
In fact, torture, murder and persecution are by far the most common outcome in such scenarios, especially where there is little disincentive to prevent acts of vengeance.
A block grant would effectively freeze the federal contribution for each state to its present level and act as a disincentive for states to improve Medicaid funding.
"One of the important elements of this plan revises the current tax code to eliminate the disincentive for re-entry into the work force," Ms. Trump said.
Conservatives who favor work requirements see Medicaid coverage as another form of government welfare benefit, like cash assistance, requiring reciprocal obligations from beneficiaries, and a disincentive to work.
"One of the important elements of this plan revises the current tax code to eliminate the disincentive for re-entry into the work force," Trump told the Times.
That said, staunch opposition at high levels and ongoing lawsuits present a powerful disincentive for ISPs to engage in any questionable behavior, however technically lawful it may be.
Any transactions that involve his signature could potentially run afoul of the sanctions, creating a strong disincentive for governments or businesses considering deals involving Iran&aposs central bank.
It removes student loan debt as a disincentive for talented workers to pursue jobs as social workers, public defenders, teachers, and primary care medical professionals in rural areas.
And with federally-backed student loan programs guaranteed to keep the money coming in, there is virtually no disincentive for any university to reduce tuition or other costs.
If you're self-employed and were insured through the ACA, Trumpcare might remove a work disincentive, but it would most likely do so by removing your insurance altogether.
Surely, few would object to creating a tax disincentive that deters perpetrators or their employers from covering up sexual harassment or abuse by trying to keep victims quiet.
But he added that the potential disincentive was obvious: Marijuana is widely available on the street and many states have approved the sale of marijuana for medical purposes.
In early rounds, my personal feeling is that anything more than 25 percent is too high and can create a disincentive for founders, staff and current/future investors.
Admittedly, some new EU member states in Eastern Europe have suffered authoritarian backslides, but on balance, membership has been a powerful disincentive against reverting to their illiberal past.
Such punitive tax rates are a major disincentive to taking the risk inherent in starting a company in the first place or expanding one already up and running.
One difficulty with entrusting mental-health services to a for-profit company is that there is a disincentive to acknowledge abuse, because doing so could jeopardize the contract.
"Vouchers remove a disincentive to kidney donation, namely, a reluctance to donate now lest one's family member should need a transplant in the future," Veale and his coauthors wrote.
Pooling flood risk means those in flood-prone areas pay little more than those in dry ones for insurance, which weakens the disincentive to build in such vulnerable areas.
Although we were addressing costs and pricing strategies, I was pleased to hear the chairperson say we would not disincentive scientists, pharmaceutical companies, or the push toward precision medicine.
" Vulnerable people The DHS presentation asserts that "border security is the only effective disincentive to prevent migrants from making the dangerous journey and reducing the influx of vulnerable families.
You might chalk this up to rounding out the disincentive to enter into nondisclosure agreements, but this ignores that the victim might have reasons for seeking a nondisclosure agreement.
The SALT deduction is both a distorting facet of the tax code and a total disincentive to state and local governments to keep their own fiscal houses in order.
That in turn would be a disincentive to U.S. exports and an incentive to U.S. imports, which is hardly what is needed to help reduce the U.S. trade deficit.
Meanwhile, NKR assures donors that they will be on the top of the list for a kidney themselves if they need one later in life, assuaging another important disincentive.
But he noted that the U.S. is one of few countries that currently doesn't have border adjustments, which gives U.S. companies a disincentive to hire and produce products domestically.
A system that provides no disincentive for misbehavior and no accountability for those with the greatest responsibility and the power to take away a person's liberty is profoundly dangerous.
Trump would also allow the sale of perhaps-junky short-term insurance plans that would be a further disincentive to the long-term enrollment that insurance market stability requires.
And one of the easiest ways to do so is to remove any economic disincentive at all, even if it's perceived to be de minimis, to get the optimized care.
The move reflects their frustration that the coupons, which lower patient out-of-pocket spending, can be a disincentive to seeking less expensive treatments and drive up health plan costs.
Attempting to control immigration by creating a disincentive for a woman to report to the police that she has been beaten up by her husband is a very weak argument.
The GOP's blind loyalty to the President has been a big disincentive for House Democrats to pursue impeachment proceedings, as they fear their efforts will be stifled in the Senate.
That's what's happening today in Washington, where off-market plans are jacking up prices when employees get sick, and businesses are facing a disincentive to hire older and female workers.
International airlines have been allowing pregnant women to reschedule their flights to the region, as the virus causes a further disincentive for sports fans to travel to Rio this year.
Unfortunately, the TLC's proposed pay rules will undermine competition by allowing certain companies to pay drivers lower wages, and disincentive drivers from giving rides to and from areas outside Manhattan.
And for the minority who do prosper, high marginal tax rates, occasioned by the too-sudden withdrawal of tax credits and other in-work benefits, are a disincentive to progress.
ENFORCEMENT IS ABOUT TWO THINGS: PUNISHING PEOPLE FOR BAD ACTS IN THE PAST AND GIVING THEM AND OTHER PARTIES A DISINCENTIVE TO GO FORWARD WITH BAD ACTS IN THE FUTURE.
So long as you're responsible with paying the balance or large purchases within six months, there's no financial disincentive to getting PayPal Credit, as there is also no annual fee.
A study just released in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology estimates that for the typical donor, travel and lost wages amount to a disincentive of over $8,000.
And the tried-and-true disincentive — penalizing the state's delegates — might not be particularly effective, since Iowa only has 41 delegates, or about 1 percent of the total national haul.
When a survivor is unable to satisfy an RFE, her application will be denied, putting her at risk of removal under the NTA policy — a further disincentive to come forward.
One of the takeaways from Defense Secretary Ash Carter's new outreach to the tech sector is that the "cost plus" contract structure is disincentive, not a lure, for Silicon Valley. Why?
"He agreed with me that it was a national economic problem, both on the debt side but also what it does as a disincentive toward getting a higher education," Schatz said.
Uber and Lyft have argued that fingerprint-based background checks do nothing to improve safety and act as a disincentive for drivers to sign up, reducing the quality of their services.
Zuckerberg has since changed his view, according to the NYT — believing integrating all three will increase the utility of each and thus provide a disincentive for users to abandon each service.
The ratio is a broad measure of capital to a bank's assets on a non-risk-weighted basis, but lenders say including all assets creates a disincentive to hold some assets.
The harsh glare of being public is also a disincentive, says Levchin, who sits on an advisory board of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and is a former Yahoo board member.
If visibility on a tough issue sounds like a disincentive for mayors to take ownership, consider the central role that schools play in city residents' quality of life and neighborhood vitality.
From this summer a new "3+2" rule will protect refugees on three-year vocational courses from deportation for two years after completing their training, removing a disincentive to recruiting them.
Elsewhere, public defense is also funded by criminal and civil fines and fees with no coverage for overhead expenses and a financial disincentive to put in extra time or hire experts.
This reduction in the number of COEs, and the corresponding spike in cost, will be another disincentive for car ownership in a country where it's already incredibly expensive to own one.
And older workers with non-temporary jobs now face a massive disincentive to job switching, since to hop to a new company they might have to give up their privileged status.
Democrats are most likely betting that starting so late in the evening will be a disincentive for shenanigans by the minority party, unless the Republicans want to be there all night.
Greenpeace climate and energy campaigner, Amanda Larsson, welcomed the proposal to make cleaner cars affordable but questioned if the fees for high-emitting vehicles were high enough to be a disincentive.
Re-registering to vote every single year—and revisiting trauma to prove the severity of past abuse in the process—will remain a huge disincentive for survivors, even under the new system.
It would send everyone's taxes soaring through the roof and create a tremendous disincentive to work – meaning taxes would have to be raised even higher on those people who still held jobs.
Is it the lower pay that doctors would receive under her plan, which would drive them out of the profession and create a disincentive for many technology companies to innovate new products?
Stamp duty, a tax on housebuyers, has risen steeply over the long term, providing another disincentive to moving: someone buying an average-priced home in London faces an upfront bill of £15,000.
Yet that need not be the case, as removing this arbitrary disincentive to invest is a step along the road to encouraging more Americans to put part of their salaries in stocks.
In practice, the continuous coverage requirement would mean a lot of people dropping from the program or facing a huge disincentive to earn more, said Benjamin Sommers, a Harvard health care researcher.
A recent report from the Center for Reinventing Public Education, "Backfill in Charter High Schools: Practices to Learn from and Questions to be Answered," provides a real-life example of this disincentive.
A small group of Republican senators argued these payments are so generous they would create a disincentive to work, and they threatened to delay passage of the bill unless payments were capped.
This means that over $2.6 trillion of U.S. companies' earnings, currently trapped overseas, will be taxed – regardless of whether they are repatriated – removing the current disincentive to invest the money at home.
Changing the rule, which Beck called a "federal disincentive to fund treatment," would allow treatment centers to gain critical funding from Medicaid as well as expand their facilities to become more cost-efficient.
The money to build and maintain them came not from the community through local taxes, but from on high, creating a kind of disincentive for the community to work for its own health.
The Better Way plan, though, criticized taking income into account, arguing that the policy provided a disincentive for people to work because a rise in income would mean that their financial assistance declined.
Now, in other words, might not be the best time to inflict such a hit on warehouse operators' bottom lines, if it acts as a disincentive to drawing more metal into the system.
That time lag is a default disincentive for any employee trying to time the price of notoriously volatile bitcoin, though Beaudry said BitPay is the first company where he has been paid weekly.
If the program were to go away, it would create a disincentive for people to stay in public service, which I think is unfortunate because we definitely need well-qualified public sector employees.
The small stakes in most consumer cases, in fact, have always been regarded as a disincentive for fraud: the average recovery for class members in the app case is expected to be $39.
Moreover, clicking 'I do not agree' on T&Cs is the fastest way not to get to use a service — providing another disincentive for web users to discover what devils lurk in the detail.
We prevent a lot of solidarity in Europe but of course solidarity must not be misunderstood as a disincentive not to do what you have to do for example, Greece, in your own interest.
This would avoid turning Greece into a refugee camp, offer a stronger disincentive to illegal migration and ensure that Europe grants protection to the most deserving, not those most able to pay people-smugglers.
Similarly, the total amount of administrative and civil penalties that EPA extracted from environmental violators was at its lowest level in the past decade, thus reducing the disincentive for companies to break the law.
" The editors called her suggestion for a paid leave plan, which became part of her father's proposed budget, "bad policy and worse politics" and maintained that it would serve as a "disincentive for work.
Couple that with the concern that generous subsidies for the poor create a disincentive to work, and you are pretty much locked into the idea that you need to make people's insurance coverage worse.
While such due diligence is in many ways admirable, the nuclear industry, unlike nearly all others, must pay its regulators for each hour worked on a company's plans, creating a major disincentive for startups.
So instead, the new rule effectively creates a massive disincentive to join the groups; after all, the kind of kids who go to Harvard are really into being presidents of clubs and getting fancy scholarships.
"I worry that an unintended consequence of this is to further disincentive institutions from taking sexual harassment claims seriously for fear of losing funding," Maryam Zaringhalam, a 500 Women Scientists National Leadership Member told Gizmodo.
On the other hand, those who follow the sector closely say that, at a minimum, the decree would favor industrial-scale producers over smaller cooperatives like Mr. Fazzi's by removing disincentive to large-scale fraud.
Imposing incarceration for failure to meet financial obligations that a person cannot afford creates a disincentive for following the law-abiding path, making the black market lifestyle of drug dealing, theft and prostitution more attractive.
To combat that disincentive, the European Union is considering adopting a so-called 'good Samaritan' principle from the United States that would exempt platforms from liability in such cases, according to an EU Comission official.
To combat that disincentive, the European Union is considering adopting a so-called 'good Samaritan' principle from the United States that would exempt platforms from liability in such cases, according to an EU Commission official.
By removing a tax disincentive that stands in the way of private sector investment, the bill provides alternative paths for funding economic development related projects by allowing investors to temporarily defer paying capital gains taxes.
Although, in my view, Patook's points-structure also works as a disincentive, by requiring users earn and spend usage points to do things like boost their profile or to view all visitors who've liked them.
And if the courts start allowing the dismissal of debt owed by cities, those that finance the projects will have a disincentive to back the bonds funding the infrastructure projects that serve the public good.
Some argue that high taxes are a disincentive to risk-taking and innovation and that generous welfare benefits engender a sense of complacency and entitlement, and I am sure there is some truth to this.
"Real criminals can circumvent the law with little effort, and yet the measure creates a huge disincentive for honest businesses," said Jason DeBord, who runs a blog about the market for movie and television props.
Craig Gundersen, an University of Illinois professor of agricultural and consumer economics, told NPR in April that there was no evidence to suggest that food-stamp benefits are a disincentive to keep people from working.
In fact, there's a disincentive since not only will the Republican base likely turn against you, you won't win over Democrats with such a move because Trump has so polarized both sides of the political world.
"The risk of current public reporting is that it may provide a disincentive for hospitals to care for the sickest patients at highest risk of dying - in fact, there is already evidence of that," Bhatt said.
The previous contests for hegemony cited by Mr Allison were not conducted under the shadow of nuclear weapons, which for all their risks remain the ultimate disincentive for great powers to wage war against each other.
The city, meanwhile, is considering a revision of its law that would apply the fines only after people actually book the rentals—still a strong disincentive for people to rent out their homes off the books.
The "once-in always-in" policy, which was established in 1995, has been a disincentive for power plants, factories and other major sources of pollution to pursue technological innovations that would reduce emissions, the agency said.
Despite this disincentive, patients and doctors started ditching the insurance system in record numbers to obtain healthcare more cheaply as ObamaCare regulations drove up the price of health insurance, paying the fine or claiming an exemption.
"If you don't have that disincentive anymore there is a real risk companies could take actions that are detrimental to bondholders without any penalty," said Jason Shoup, senior portfolio manager at Legal & General Investment Management America.
Yuval Levin worried about this particular problem in a recent story for National Review: It would create a disincentive for everyone who hasn't been continuously covered to get coverage, by making insurance more expensive for them.
But those insurers have a strong financial stake in the outcome: Criminal charges help bolster a company's decision not to pay a claim, and serve as a powerful disincentive for others to file claims of their own.
Taxing activity that imposes a cost on society — like cigarettes, alcohol, or pollution — is attractive because it can benefit us both by raising needed revenue and acting as a disincentive for imposing costs on all of us.
Because there is no structural disincentive to sitting on underutilized land because of property tax caps, land owners can just sit a weak cycle out, withhold their land from the market and wait for the next upswing.
This has led to some members of Congress more afraid of their bases than they are of a general election challenge, and it means they have a major disincentive to reach across the aisle and make deals.
Cruz last year proposed limiting the price of RINs to 10 cents, a fraction of their current value – an idea that was roundly rejected by the ethanol industry as a disincentive for new ethanol blending infrastructure investment.
Theoretically, this was an incentive to attract the best talent and a disincentive to cling to control when the company would be better off being acquired, even though the big numbers involved would presumably discourage hostile takeovers.
Cruz last year proposed limiting the price of RINs to 10 cents, a fraction of their current value an idea that was roundly rejected by the ethanol industry as a disincentive for new ethanol blending infrastructure investment.
There is not only no political incentive to work together, there is a disincentive to do so -- it's likely to draw you a primary opponent who casts you as insufficiently loyal to the principles of the party.
Smartwatch displays don't have much room to grow, but at the same time, human fingers aren't getting any smaller, and interacting with a tiny touchscreen has proven a major disincentive for many would-be adopters of the technology.
House members also have a major disincentive to run for president: They have to run for re-election every two years, meaning if they make it onto the presidential ticket, they have no job to come back to.
Unlike other benefits, which are withdrawn as claimants find work and so tend to discourage them from accepting a job offer, the basic income creates no such disincentive, because it is paid even after claimants take up work.
"Forcing a company to undermine its own security measures provides a powerful disincentive to invest in security: Firms could have no confidence that their carefully designed security systems would not be redesigned by court order," the companies wrote.
The final disincentive, though, was learning from one dermatologist, Jessica Wu of Los Angeles, that enthusiastic, repetitive gum chewing is believed to widen both the masseter muscles, creating a jowl-like effect, and those muscles around the temples.
Georgia and some 33 other states have HIV-specific felony laws and three additional states have HIV-specific misdemeanor laws, creating a powerful disincentive to learning one's status and obtaining care while doing nothing to curtail HIV infections.
"It just stands to reason if you are putting every child or parent's face into a law enforcement or immigration data base just by going to school, it creates a disincentive to attend," added NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman.
"The bottom line is that it gives you a disincentive to take prevented planting on anything because you don't get paid if you don't plant it," said Charlie Sernatinger, global head of grain futures at ED&F Man Capital.
"If the same level of scrutiny was used in these use-of-force incidents as was applied to deadly use-of-force incidents, I think that would be a disincentive to using these Tasers as default self-defense weapons."
Where Trumpcare is practically optimized to screw over Trump's base, replacing the Obamacare with a Medicaid-for-all option would eliminate the ACA's narrow disincentive to work harder while continuing to free motivated workers to voluntarily leave their jobs.
It may even be the case that Trump's repeated calls for lower rates acts as a disincentive for the Fed to do so, given the board may not want to appear as if they are bowing to political pressure.
That policy shift removed some of the disincentive; now nobody has to balance the ethics of publishing potentially life-saving work in a fast-moving field against the necessities of getting published in journals to get grants and tenure.
BI is looking to ease rules on macroprudential intermediation ratio (MIR) - or the central bank's preferred way to measure a bank's loan-to-deposit ratio - to "allow banks to lend without any disincentive", Deputy Governor Dody Budi Waluyo said.
And nearly half of business travelers prefer to stay connected and get work done while flying, according to the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), meaning that prohibiting electronics in carry-on bags could be a huge disincentive to travel.
And for Beijing, there is a disincentive to improve the situation: analysts say tempting more investors in would require higher yields, which would bump up refinancing costs for municipalities and trigger a collapse in prices for bonds issued so far.
The space also acts as a disincentive for countries to limit production, despite a record 3 billion barrels of oil and products already in storage in the developed world and Iran's plans to boost exports after sanctions were lifted on Saturday.
Clubs would still be able to register five foreign players in their overall squad, the association said, but the rule would mean not all could be used in any one game, a potential disincentive to loading a squad with international imports.
"The idea that places of public accommodation should receive a free pass for six months before correctly implementing a law that has been a part of our legal framework for nearly three decades creates an obvious disincentive for ADA compliance," Rep.
It's generally not worth the time and money to bring a case individually, and there's a disincentive to proceed in arbitration, where claims are decided by a private firm handpicked and paid by the corporation rather than a judge or jury.
Action taken so far — including Italian prosecution and U.S. sanctions against smuggling networks and a ditch and berm built by Tunisia on its border with Libya — had "not been enough to create a major disincentive for the fuel smugglers", Sanalla said.
But that is complex, as telecoms is subject to a constitutional clause that limits foreigners to only 40 percent ownership of domestic telecoms company, a disincentive for foreign firms to invest in a fast-growing market of 100 million people.
Like that's something that we should think about in terms of what are the right metrics to use to tip the scales a little bit and create a disincentive for people to behave in a way that we might consider abusive.
But if you finance the system mostly with higher payroll taxes (how Social Security and Medicare work), you are creating a pretty strong new disincentive to work, since everyone would get the benefit whether or not they pay for it.
The CBO's dynamic score of the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, for example, is based on the removal of provisions that may create a disincentive work due to subsidy phase-outs or increased capital investment due to lower taxes on capital income.
As my regular readers know, I'm not the biggest fan of the Swiss franc, given their negative interest rate policy (Negative interest rates: A disincentive to risk), but the safe harbor status of the franc can't be ignored in times of uncertainty.
Schaitberger said health care will be a "core issue" for the union in the upcoming election and argued it would be hard to support a nominee whose plan eliminates employer-based health care plans, saying, "It would be a huge disincentive at best."
It's not just that political power is overwhelming in male hands—less than 20 percent of Congress is female, and Trump is running one of the most male-dominated White Houses in decades—but there's little evidence that sexual misconduct carries a disincentive.
Bank Indonesia (BI) is looking to ease rules on macroprudential intermediation ratio - or the central bank's preferred way to measure a bank's loan-to-deposit ratio - to "allow banks to lend without any disincentive", Deputy Governor Dody Budi Waluyo said without elaborating.
The answer to that question isn't easy or simple but, broadly speaking, the explanation is this: There is a disincentive to do much of anything -- particularly if that "much of anything" includes working with people who don't agree with you on every issue.
The groups also say the federal laws themselves have such high standards to meet in court that it's a disincentive for resource-strapped federal prosecutor offices to bring cases, as they don't want to waste their time on cases they are not likely to win.
"Specifically, the committee is concerned that an investigation into whether Exxon failed to comply with the climate change-related disclosure regulations for its oil reserves and other assets may be a disincentive to conducting scientific research that underlies and informs those asset valuations," he said.
It really comes down to a long-held view of Paul Ryan, the House speaker, that a means-tested tax credit creates a disincentive to work, because as you make more money, as your income goes up, the amount of assistance you get goes down.
While Washington continues to require more of vulnerable workers, it has required little from employers in the form of living wages or job security, creating a labor market in which the biggest disincentive to work is not welfare but the lousy jobs that are available.
The ObamaCare substitute bill currently backed by House Republican leaders would increase the incentives and means for individuals to buy health insurance, naturally creating a disincentive for patients to obtain low-cost healthcare from direct-pay providers who have left the inefficient insurance system.
But that disincentive would do more to drive away healthy people than sick people, since the added premium is more likely to be worth it to someone who otherwise would have higher costs than to someone just looking to get insurance for a rainy day.
MLB's luxury tax is a stiff disincentive for teams to spend with abandon: clubs that surpass a payroll of $197m must pay a levy of 173%, 30% or 50% on the excess, depending on whether it is their first, second or third consecutive year breaching the threshold.
The penalty serves as a disincentive for dealers or investors to horde these safe-haven securities during periods of market stress, which can impede the smooth operation of important money markets like the $4 trillion repurchase agreement (repo) sector, as happened during the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
Iran's recent expansion of uranium enrichment coupled with its consistently violent behavior provides the United States and Europe with ample pretext to trigger the deal's "snapback" clause, which would restore prior Security Council resolutions on Iran and eliminate a key disincentive to an Iranian decision to negotiate.
One factor that may serve as a disincentive to Iran to launch major cyberattacks against the United States is the fact that Iran is aware that the United States has already infiltrated the infrastructure of Iran and could respond to any Iranian attack in an overwhelming manner.
Moya-Ocampos said that while the sanctions were unlikely to stop the vote being held Sunday, they would create more of an opening for a negotiated solution, creating a disincentive for the government's key supporters among the elite to continue supporting Maduro, and making them more open to dialogue.
The move, along with a lifetime ban on lobbying for foreign governments, immediately introduces another disincentive for an administration already struggling to retain top talent and raises the prospect of a vibrant lobbying industry that hums along as well as ever — but underground and hidden from disclosure, not eradicated.
"I think the biggest factor impacting exploration activities, or lack thereof, in the South China Sea are the low oil prices that we've seen for the past two years now — that's been big disincentive to do exploration activity there," said Erica Downs, a senior analyst at the Eurasia Group.
You have a disincentive under the FDII regime to locate tangible investment in the United States," Patrick Brown, a General Electric Co tax executive and former Treasury official, told a recent Washington tax forum hosted by Emerson Electric Co. "So you say – sound-bite level – this is crazy.
Conservatives have worried about the work disincentive effects of welfare programs for decades, of course, but some liberals, like Center for American Progress leader Neera Tanden, have attacked UBI on similar grounds, arguing that by discouraging work it separates ordinary people from a powerful source of meaning in life.
The SEC has proposed that voting rights can go above 3% with the caveat that firms operate pass-through or mirror-voting procedures, a guideline that TPG argued in its submission would be a "practical burden" that will act as a disincentive for acquiring funds to go above 3%.
" Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky, a professor of infectious diseases and medical director of Emory University School of Medicine's TravelWell clinic, said airlines had created an "incredible disincentive" for travelers to alter their travel plans when they are sick by charging high change fees, "so the people who are sick fly.
Our top concern was the decline in presidential support for U.S. initiatives to support economic growth and improved security in the region, and the naive idea that a wall on a border more than a thousand miles north will be any disincentive for jobless people living in fear of violence.
Two lawyers involved in issuing these documents said that the federal law creating this process — which is intended to eliminate a disincentive to qualified individuals joining the government — has no provision to withdraw this benefit, assuming that Mr. Tillerson completed the sale of his stocks before he left his government job.
Supporters of categorical eligibility also highlight the benefits of getting rid of the federal "asset test," which could deter savings (or at least cash savings), and the fact that it slows the phaseout of SNAP benefits, which reduces the work disincentive caused by the phaseout removing benefits as people earn more money.
"Right now there's a disincentive for older Californians who may be in bigger houses than they need to move out because they've got that Prop 2350 base," said Jon Coupal, president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, one of the original groups that backed Prop 2000 and now supports the portability tax measure.
While the steady multi-year drawdown in LME stocks chimes with assessments by CRU and other analysts that the global primary aluminium market has been in supply shortfall, it has also been driven by the exchange's multiple rule changes forcing faster load-out and by a disincentive to deliver fresh metal onto LME warrant.
While the steady multi-year drawdown in LME stocks chimes with assessments by CRU and other analysts that the global primary aluminum market has been in supply shortfall, it has also been driven by the exchange's multiple rule changes forcing faster load-out and by a disincentive to deliver fresh metal onto LME warrant.
This an interesting development for Rocket League, because while it puts the competition on a more structured footing and perhaps offers more overall stability, Riot's similar structure in League of Legends is in the process of being phased-out, in part because relegation was seen as a major disincentive to investors due to the risks it created.
But by shifting the moral risk of economic mismanagement, political incompetence and corruption to the U.S. and other Western donors, and because these donors impose no meaningful penalty or disincentive for poor governance, inefficiency, corruption and repression, African regimes stay afloat and cling to power for decades abusing the human rights of their citizens and stealing elections.
The greatest disincentive to getting on a bus in New York is the prospect of waiting so long for it, followed then by the reality, once you are on the bus, that you could have gone to Connecticut in the time it will take to get from the far reaches of the East Side to Lincoln Center.
Additionally, there were concerns that routine posting of FOIA- processed records would act as a disincentive for journalists to use the FOIA given that they often invest considerable time and resources into building a story and those efforts would be impacted by loss of the ability to be the first with access to the requested records.
"Laws don't stop every crime, but the fact that there are new civil penalties for circumventing the technology that tries to keep tickets in the hands of fans will create a disincentive," said Daryl P. Friedman, the chief advocacy and industry relations officer of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the organization behind the Grammy Awards, which lobbied for the bill.
As he laid out a bill to "end illegal immigration," Trump offered up new details on how he would look to disincentive undocumented immigrants from crossing into the US, calling for a two-year mandatory minimum federal prison sentence for those who illegally re-enter the US and a five-year minimum sentence for those with prior felony convictions, multiple misdemeanors or two or more previous deportations.
A letter submitted jointly by Sotheby's, Christies, and Asian Week New York to the US Trade Representative supports this argument, stating: The proposed duties would be a material disincentive for anyone to sell Chinese property in the United States, and given the global and fluid nature of the international art market, there is every reason to expect that that business will be diverted elsewhere.
Abolishing roaming fees, which, in years past, could be eye-wateringly expensive and presented an obvious disincentive for consumers to make use of digital services while traveling across the region for work or holiday, has been a decade-long project for the EC — and is part of its wider Digital Single Market initiative to raise competitiveness and lower barriers to doing digital business across the region.

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