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That's very unlikely, because of the disincentives to publish pseudonymously.
The policy incentives and disincentives I've mentioned have already kicked in.
Creating new disincentives to employee income increases is terrible public policy.
They only promised structures with built-in disincentives to malicious behavior.
Those penalties have become among the chief disincentives to new hires.
What are the incentives and disincentives the international community could offer?
We must create penalties and disincentives around the use of excessive force.
Obviously, there are major disincentives to the issuance of a pardon here.
"Perhaps there's disincentives to not create new populations like this," he said.
These penalties were conceived as disincentives to future meddling—reminders that the U.S. has tools at its disposal to extract a price for subverting its democracy—and Trump has at least signaled his view that he would like the disincentives removed.
Disincentives might include congestion pricing and access restrictions, such as high-occupancy vehicle lanes.
The disincentives to work and to save caused by taxes decrease with marginal rates.
Second, we need to eliminate the huge work disincentives most Americans face, particularly the poor.
There's not a disincentive to work, except insofar as all taxes are disincentives to work.
"Why would we want to put disincentives on companies using the best technology available?" he asked.
Our tax code is still agonizingly complex and full of disincentives to work, save and invest.
Democrats may dislike dynamic scoring that shows some tax increases create disincentives that impede economic growth.
"It may be that financial disincentives accomplished something that scientific evidence alone didn't," Dr. Deyo said.
These financial disincentives may achieve what policymakers could not: convince humans to retreat to safer ground.
Such consequences provide ample disincentives for people not to speak up about accounting problems, he said.
As a result, pig farmers themselves had strong disincentives to report suspected cases on their farms.
It keeps Medicaid and ObamaCare, with their second-rate coverage and terrible work disincentives, in place.
"In many parts of the world, growing opposition to coal projects has provided strong disincentives for investors."
Such overregulation would distort markets, limit development of drugs, inhibit innovation and create disincentives for risk-taking.
Full reimbursement for non-prescription analgesics, such as acetaminophen or NSAIDs, would remove financial disincentives for patients.
The new administration should try to tackle social welfare burdens, stringent labor market regulations and monetary disincentives.
Second, Congress should replace the existing disincentives with positive incentives that reward Good Samaritans for successful cleanups.
Santens replied that current welfare measures "create disincentives" for people to work, which Cuban said "can be fixed".
This could include welfare reform to try to reduce the work disincentives associated with coming off disability benefits.
And past programs, including internationally, that provide reimbursement for disincentives have reliably been accompanied by increases in donations.
It's about distraction — and disincentives to move into new categories, thus creating more space for startups to grow.
In fact, competition between religious groups created disincentives for uniting politically; instead, denominations became teams supporting different candidates.
Its engineers had little incentive — in fact, lots of disincentives — to run the risks inherent in exploration and innovation.
User-upload services that draw revenues from internet ads may have financial disincentives to comply expeditiously with takedown requests.
" • "There are powerful disincentives working against government innovation, because innovation involves risk, and risk involves the potential for failure.
The challenges they endure and the competition they face are powerful disincentives for anyone attempting to outrun family history.
Rather it is a system, nurtured by incentives and disincentives stemming from loopholes in national legislation and gaps between jurisdictions.
"The disincentives to dissociate are not comparable," Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote in 1990 in his dissent in Austin v.
As a result, strong disincentives exist for a candidate to disseminate materially false, inflammatory, or contradictory messages to the public.
He talked about the shortfalls around testing, and the potential disincentives for lower-income people to seek appropriate medical treatment.
"This bill would create disincentives for short term rental platforms to engage in active, aggressive, monitoring of homeowners," he said.
He believes a rise in gas prices, or "auto disincentives," would drive up ridership more than creating more mass transit.
They said this would -- this is part of a zero tolerance policy that&aposs going to disincentives people crossing the border.
They also recognize the tax could bring in less revenue over time if the tax effectively disincentives high-dollar lobbying efforts.
But people think, judge, and act within a system of incentives and disincentives — and something has clearly gone wrong with ours.
Dodd Frank provides disincentives to make risky loans and incentives to make safe ones, referred to as Qualified Mortgages (or QMs).
The bill would remove disincentives to donation by paying living kidney donors for lost wages, travel, child care, and caretaker expenses.
He said U.S. tax policies could be offering disincentives for some women eligible for tax breaks that target low income earners.
It's a perfect example of how the incentives and disincentives in the system are completely unaligned to the objectives that we want.
Thompson also expressed concerns that the cap, along with the GOP tax law's standard deduction, creates disincentives for homeownership and charitable giving.
A better system, he argued, would be one where there were incentives for good behavior at financial institutions and disincentives for wrongdoing.
He encouraged Cuban reforms to make the island more attractive to foreign investors and offset disincentives created by the Trump administration policy.
The big question is whether these sorts of reporting requirements create perverse disincentives that discourage firms from addressing particularly challenging operational scenarios.
If it is stuff that may not catch your attention for a minute, there's all the sort of automated disincentives to that.
In an effort to slow demand, particularly from foreign buyers, the provincial and local governments have instituted a number of financial disincentives.
Finally, merchants needed to provide incentives, such as rewards, for payments made with a digital wallet or possible disincentives for traditional methods.
This can create disincentives to work for low-income households, or at the very least, lead to an under-reporting of income.
It has tried disincentives to public urination, installing a mirror in one neighborhood so those who relieve themselves have to see themselves.
Even when patients do get to the right doctor, there are, again, financial disincentives to taking time to work through complicated issues.
Republicans have long demanded reforms to the American welfare system, decrying bloated federal handout programs that they claim disincentives Americans from working.
In each of these three cases, space regulators have created unnecessary burdens for industry, raised costs and created disincentives for investors and entrepreneurs.
Victims can go above the commander, but there are strong disincentives to do so because victims fear retaliation and isolation from the unit.
Banking, finance, and telecom companies all looked forward to the lifting of erstwhile rules that were, according to the president, disincentives to growth.
But for Republicans in particular, the 2016 campaign and the new presidential administration it ushered in created some new disincentives to engage with reporters.
"There are disincentives to making it clear [on how to get in compliance] and there's different levels of approval for different stages," he said.
Because CMS ties funding and the timing of plan advertising to their score, insurers face strong disincentives to serve lower-income or minority communities.
Accountability structures where students are grouped and measured together to grade and rank schools create disincentives for schools to serve students most in need.
It may be that the wealthy often have other reasons for settling in the Aloha State, but they respond to incentives — and disincentives — too.
"But I also think that for every nuclear aspirant there is a unique set of incentives and disincentives to work from," he told CNN.
We also need to get rid of disincentives in the tax code, such as current rules that require efficiency investments to be depreciated over decades.
The Commission wants finance ministers to consider "more effective disincentives" for lenders and other tax advisers who assist in tax evasion schemes, the document said.
Real reform and dismantlement of weapons of mass destruction will come only when the Kim regime is presented with sufficient disincentives from staying the course.
According to the panel's report, a monthly minimum wage of about $260 "would maximize benefits to the poor and minimize any possible" disincentives to work.
The question is, would that supplement create the same problems that the current benefits system creates, with long approval wait times and disincentives to work?
Raising taxes and benefits as Democrats advocate will, unless existing tax and benefit systems are properly reformed, come at the cost of even larger work disincentives.
It's a type of contracting method that many have criticized for making programs more expensive since contractors don't seem to have major disincentives for making mistakes.
Athens has been reluctant to lift restrictions on migrants' movements, fearing that doing so would remove disincentives for refugees and their traffickers to cross the Aegean.
Taxes matter now not so much by how much money people keep, but by the incentives or disincentives they give to work, save and invest, i.e.
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.
"If there's no disincentives for the perpetrators of violence, my fear is that the political space for women is going to continue to shrink," she said.
However, a lack of access to testing, paired with a lack of safety net for many in the gig economy, disincentives the drive to keep away.
It's true that some calculations indicate that means-tested programs — programs available only to those with sufficiently low incomes — can create disincentives for working and earning.
This goes beyond keeping Americans safe from disreputable lenders or even the unfortunately common use of government incentives and disincentives to pick economic winners and losers.
Do we want a UBI in order to fix welfare disincentives to work, or in order to fix the fact that people have to work to survive?
He added that the government would also look at setting up a scheme of incentives and disincentives to discourage employers from putting workers on short term contracts.
Furthermore, we could reduce those disincentives by making programs more generous, not less — providing more aid to the near-poor rather than less aid to the poor.
Critics, however, say that a universal basic income is not only expensive, but disincentives work and undermines the structure and meaning that humans get from their vocation.
This over­-reliance on government as the central (and often sole) actor also leads to high costs, avoidable inefficiencies, constant litigation over standards, and disincentives for innovation.
However, some have suggested recent rent stabilization proposals from state legislators could worsen the Golden State's housing problem by creating disincentives for builders to invest in rental units.
Also, although plans cannot deny coverage for pre-existing conditions,  because larger employers are generally experience-rated they have disincentives to hire workers of higher healthcare cost risk.
It even has a "financial disincentives team," which is tasked with "removing the financial incentive for Bad Actors while accurately and fairly paying millions of third-party Sellers."
Are there disincentives for medical students that route them away from specializing in rarer or more lethal types of cancer, asked Dana, another member of my support group.
Critics argue that these problems with the US economy are structural, driven by disincentives to work like disability insurance, or, yes, even the prevalence of addictive video games.
What's more, welfare transfers for able-bodied adults under the condition of work requirements are far more effective at eliminating disincentives to work, while constraining state government profligacy.
Over the past several years, small businesses have been at the receiving end of an onslaught of new taxes and regulations that disincentives job creation and economic growth.
Some target the program's flawed and inefficient determination process, its outdated measures of disability, its work disincentives, and its inability to respond to individuals unique disabilities and work capacities.
That creates huge disincentives for anyone interested in buying a home in New York, New Jersey, Illinois or California, the biggest and most expensive property markets in the nation.
Both measures would expand multi-employer retirement plans that allow small businesses to band together to achieve economies of scale and reduce liability barriers and disincentives to these plans.
Carson has maintained that the current housing welfare system is "broken" and that the department is "removing all those kinds of perverse disincentives" that keep people entrenched in poverty.
Unfortunately, the pace of reforms has been slow and subject to many restrictions, disincentives and taxes that have impeded the advance of the private economy and desperately needed growth.
In order to prevent potential discrimination, the researchers suggest a number of changes, like removing names to identify passengers and drivers, increasing disincentives for driver cancellations and implementing fixed fares.
"If there's no disincentives for the perpetrators of violence, my fear is that the political space for women is going to continue to shrink," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The Hill's Alexander Bolton lays out the disincentives for McConnell to schedule votes on criminal justice reform, the Trans-Pacific Partnership and an authorization to fight ISIS: http://bit.ly/1nEdtNN.
Unraveling "the web of incentives and disincentives that men are given in Afghan culture," she said, is key to understanding the patterns behind instability and extremist recruitment in the region.
Reasons for this include costly regulations governing conditions of work and disincentives for participating in the formal labor market (no earned income tax credit and full access to federal welfare programs).
One step would be to expand the TIFIA and WIFIA programs to provide further credit assistance for road, rail and water projects and remove restrictions and disincentives for revenue generating projects.
Mr. Cameron returned to London from Brussels this weekend with a deal that he said protected Britain's "special status" within the European Union and provided disincentives for immigration from other European countries.
To hasten the handover, Oliver Wyman recommends that regulators remove disincentives, eg in margin requirements and taxes, to switch from LIBOR-based derivatives; and make up their minds about credit-sensitive benchmarks.
We're going to have to change those incentives and disincentives to get the objectives that we need so that more of America can participate in the innovation economy that you're talking about.
A separate proposal aims to remove regulatory disincentives and ease the treatment of client margin held by clearing member firms by amending calculation of the leverage ratio within the capital requirements regulation.
"The anticorruption campaign has created a lot of resentment and disincentives among public officials," Ling Li, a lecturer at the University of Vienna who has studied the commission, said in an email.
That said, a disorderly dismantling of the fracking and private-equity industries, continued trade strife and the possible disincentives to work and invest caused by much higher taxes would cut the other way.
Government is what we have in common, our shared capacity to do something to overcome what political scientists call "collective action problems" — that is, inherent disincentives to work together for the common good.
Currently, members of Congress are not prohibited from flying lavishly and first-class, and there are no disincentives or laws preventing member of Congress, Cabinet secretaries or heads of agencies from doing so.
What he fails to consider is that by having a flat tax credit that isn't adjusted by income, he actually makes the problem of work disincentives far worse than it is under Obamacare.
Many bookmakers have created disincentives to bet point-by-point or game-by-game with limits on those types of bets, pushing gamblers towards the payoffs for a winning bet on the overall match.
California and New York already have passed legislation that gives unions the opportunity to talk with employees during their orientations and to remove any disincentives for new employees to take advantage of that opportunity.
"I think there's a perception that we're not going to act because we want as much activity as possible," he said, dismissing notions that Twitter faces economic disincentives to cleansing its site of toxic behavior.
At the end of last year, South Korea announced plans to remove some of the disincentives for employing women, allowing both parents to take parental leave at the same time and extending paid paternal leave.
There's an even more troubling lesson from the European wealth tax experiments: They create disincentives to produce more wealth or invest, which have serious spillover effects for people within much lower wealth and income groups.
Besides giving people more energy, confidence and ability to take risks, a BI would remove the poverty and precarity traps embedded in existing means-tested systems that are major disincentives to taking low-paid insecure jobs.
For a start, while the theme of this World AIDS Day "know your status" encourages all people to get tested for HIV, the United States leads the world in creating and preserving disincentives to do so.
So fact-checking to the extent that it can prevent the spread of misinformation — creating incentives for politicians not to lie, disincentives for them to lie, preventing the spread of misinformation — would be the gold standard.
One approach, endorsed in theory by mainstream kidney organizations like the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), is removing disincentives to donation by compensating donors for our lost wages, child care, and travel expenses incurred due to donation.
Other principles include making sure that the tax code is competitive for both small and large businesses, ending disincentives for companies to move jobs overseas and making the tax code more conducive for economic growth, Brady said.
It also disincentives hard-core players from joining these contests, as it's difficult to seriously use statistics to build a team when you don't know what players you'll have access to until the theme is announced each week.
Earlier this month, the commander of the NATO-led coalition in Afghanistan said the administration is enlisting the international community to help encourage Pakistan to crack down on the Afghan Taliban via a series of incentives and disincentives.
Even if they were used (as they may have been by individual soldiers), pig-based disincentives actually did nothing to halt Islamist violence in the region, which remained significant throughout America's presence there and even to this day.
This created a hierarchy of treatment modalities by removing financial disincentives for patients if they chose to seek methadone treatment at an opiate treatment program, as opposed to buprenorphine (or other) treatments at an office-based treatment program.
In March the government proposed the amendment to remove the tax disincentives and kick off auctions under a new subsidy system in which renewable producers would be assured a stable price for their energy in any given period.
With Taiwan's national elections less than four months away, Beijing is engaged in a well-documented electoral influence campaign using disinformation, economic disincentives, and pressure against Taiwan's international space, which include the two diplomatic switches in the Pacific.
They include builders of affordable housing, who fear controlled rents will act as disincentives for building cheap housing, and mental-health advocates, who think some efforts to help the homeless will come at the expense of the mentally ill.
This welcome measure highlights the absurdity of a system that encourages Americans with a disability to remain entirely dependent on public assistance, regardless of their capacity and desire to work, through perverse disincentives that punish self-sufficiency and earning.
First, we need to create incentives for private sector organizations to report ransomware attacks immediately and create ransomware payment disincentives by, for example, giving them greater access to government restoration and mitigation services while requiring reporting for ransomware incidents.
Even though there is mounting pressure to figure out what actually happened, partisan pressure on the GOP will also create huge disincentives for any member of the House and Senate who wants to take a tough stand against their own President.
Ethnographic work by Kathryn Edin (now at Johns Hopkins) and Laura Lein (now at University of Michigan) in the early 1990s suggested that AFDC both provided inadequate benefits for the poor, leaving them mired in poverty, and provided significant work disincentives.
"Non-disabled working-age adults have become increasingly reliant on welfare and experienced stalled employment growth, in part because of the disincentives welfare programs impose on increasing one's own income," the White House Council of Economic Advisers argues in the paper.
BRUSSELS, April 13 (Reuters) - European Union finance ministers will discuss five options to reduce banks' exposure to sovereign debt at a meeting next week where they will consider caps and financial disincentives for holdings of public debt, European officials told Reuters.
Even before Donald Trump took office, the disincentives for seeking a Senate-confirmed government position had been growing to the point of being insurmountable for many of the most talented potential candidates for senior office, especially in the national security sphere.
"Unfortunately, the [Taxi & Limousine Commission's] proposed pay rules will undermine competition by allowing certain companies to pay drivers lower wages, and disincentives drivers from giving rides to and from areas outside Manhattan," a company spokesperson said in a statement to Vox.
Warner raised similar concerns, saying that political ads on television and print are accessible to fact-checkers and political opponents, "As a result, strong disincentives exist for a candidate to disseminate materially false, inflammatory, or contradictory messages to the public," he wrote.
While the COC report suggests addressing financial disincentives for physicians to join the VHA, the greater reason for poor physician interest is more complex and entrenched in the culture of the VHA – one that the community-based VHA Care System would cleverly circumvent.
Instead of continuing to make policies benefitting people who have already got theirs, lawmakers should work to knock down the barriers keeping upcoming generations out of work, by trimming occupational licensing laws, removing economic disincentives to work, and reducing other regulatory burdens.
It would require President Trump to reconsider his decision to withdraw American troops without consulting America's allies, to deploy them to the Syrian-Turkish border, and to offer Ankara a calibrated package of political and economic disincentives to halt its military operations.
Ms. Corlette pointed out another risk of such a system: It would create big disincentives for insurance companies to attract customers into their compliant plans, since no company would want to take on the risks of covering so many very sick patients.
Wardle isn't releasing specifics of the bug yet, he said, because he doesn't want to put users at risk, but dropped the video out of frustration at the company's lack of bug bounty, which he said disincentives security researchers from reporting bugs to the company.
And Tesla's challenges are a microcosm of the trade issues that confound so many American manufacturers: To sell its cars in China, Tesla faces tariffs and other disincentives that make its vehicles 40 percent more expensive than locally produced electric cars, according to Mr. Musk.
Mr. Cameron returned to London from Brussels this weekend with a deal he says protects Britain's "special status" within the European Union and provides some disincentives for immigration from other European countries, the most recent flash point in the long-strained relationship with the 28-member bloc.
Sinclair's board and stakeholders may understandably choose rather to abandon the merger than subject the company to that kind of scrutiny — not to mention the financial disincentives of delays, extra costs and any other concessions that might need to be made to put the deal forward.
But because there are healthy as well as sick people in the insurance market, the cliffs are less steep than what might occur under the Cruz plan, which could create strong disincentives for people with serious health care needs to increase their incomes above the thresholds.
Subsidies for employer-provided coverage crowd out wages, Medicaid coverage creates benefit cliffs and work disincentives, and there are other possible interventions — direct cash support for work and family, above all — that might make more of a difference to opportunity than funding a slightly better health insurance plan.
Although conservatives and liberals both agree that having access to paid leave confers several benefits on working families, such as improved labor force participation and better health outcomes for children and mothers, they have debated the costs, flexibility for states and employers, and potential work disincentives or misuse of benefits.
While the enactment of the ABLE to Work Act would be a step toward reducing disincentives to work, much more needs to be done to address creating employment opportunities, as evidenced by the fact that the unemployment rate for people with disabilities is approximately double that of the population at large.
Coupled with the draconian reductions in Medicaid, which is the nation's largest payer of U.S. deliveries, they are creating deliberate disincentives for low- and moderate- income women, especially those of color, from giving birth to children while making the act of childbirth financially viable only for wealthier, and by statistical definition, whiter women.
None of the eight U.S. banks with SIFI designations have made moves quite as significant as MetLife and GE, but certain disincentives for becoming larger have been firmly established for banks, mostly though the global systemically important bank capital buffers, the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review program and the U.S. adoption of Basel III capital standards.
"Treasury believes it is important that a bank's CRA activity align with the needs of the communities that it serves, is made in a manner consistent with a bank's safety and soundness, and is subject to efficient and effective supervision that does not create unintended disincentives to serving communities as intended by the statute," the department wrote.
"Treasury believes it is important that a bank's CRA activity align with the needs of the communities that it serves, is made in a manner consistent with a bank's safety and soundness, and is subject to efficient and effective supervision that does not create unintended disincentives to serving communities as intended by the statute," the department wrote.
"Living donation rates among Black and Hispanic patients seem to be limited by clustering of medical risk factors such as obesity and diabetes which are linked to kidney disease, reduced access and education regarding transplant options among Black and Hispanic patients, and financial disincentives faced by donors related to lost wages and fear of losing employment secondary to time needed for recovery," Cigarroa said by email.
However, there are modifications to the system that can be done in the short term to motivate savings and retirement preparedness: Greater retirement saving opportunities for lower income workers and small business employees, that may not have access to employer supported plans, better savings incentives and tax-advantaged options, such as life time tax-deferred contribution caps, and reduce the options for early withdrawal or provide greater disincentives for using retirement savings as an alternate financing vehicle.

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