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We live in a culture that incentivizes disgraceful behavior, that incentivizes divisiveness.
But it's catastrophic for social media, because it incentivizes ever more engagement, which in turn incentivizes outrage generation, fake news, demonization of "the other side" whoever that may be, etc.
But a 25 percent tariff incentivizes that kind of investment.
PHARMACEUTICALS, THE IRONY IS THAT THE SYSTEM INCENTIVIZES HIGHER PRICES.
A participation grade incentivizes engaging over quietly studying for tests.
And that rise in price motivates or incentivizes other producers.
That's because land incentivizes a violent monopoly to control it.
It incentivizes law enforcement conduct, and can also incentivize reform.
By its nature, crowdfunding incentivizes founders to hype their projects.
Assuming its continuation incentivizes more of this costly game playing.
The algorithm — and, consequently, YouTube — incentivizes bad behavior in viewers.
This incentivizes more children and spending -- the opposite of good reform.
Third, the plan incentivizes investment, but does so inefficiently and unfairly.
Ruddy claims the policy ruling incentivizes companies to produce homogenous content.
In his view, that means rethinking how Twitter incentivizes user behavior.
The criminal justice system often incentivizes offenders to do the opposite.
This incentivizes extreme political candidates, which will only exacerbate current tensions.
Plus, the game incentivizes you to get to know these characters.
People make the decisions that the system incentivizes them to make.
That incentivizes the broker to have the client lose money, he said.
Like publishing FitBit data to Twitter, it incentivizes discipline and fosters growth.
Sure, taxing by weight incentivizes powerful marijuana — stuff that's rich in THC.
Hitachi's trains), which incentivizes them to repair equipment quickly, even proactively (i.e.
That incentivizes a super reactive nature as opposed to a preventative nature.
Most crucially, the new app reportedly incentivizes Trump evangelizing with exclusive offers.
It also incentivizes political parties to organize around ethnic and sectarian identity.
And they believe the legal certainty it provides incentivizes American investments overseas.
It rewards and even incentivizes settlements and further dispossession of the Palestinians.
If you have a system that incentivizes toxicity, you should change, right?
Current law actually incentivizes rapists to get their victims intoxicated before assaulting them.
That's something environmental groups oppose because it incentivizes commercial development in wilderness areas.
And finally, it incentivizes users to game the site to accrue "points" (upvotes).
It encourages public posting by default and incentivizes high follower counts and likes.
Competition incentivizes firms to cater to the interests of viewers, listeners, and readers.
For students, adding frequent tests incentivizes focus because they know they'll be quizzed.
How much of this is personal greed versus a structure that incentivizes greed?
But it's important to think about what sort of behavior the anger incentivizes.
Harris argued that the platform's design itself incentivizes the rapid spread of disinformation.
There's just a ton of inventory which really incentivizes the consumer to renovate.
Psychologists call this the "near miss effect," which incentivizes players to keep playing.
In fact, by responding to the shitty behavior, such a reply arguably incentivizes it.
What happens when it tries to boost production (and incentivizes it through pay) tenfold?
It also incentivizes manufacturers to design aircraft that will earn these common type certifications.
This is a major drain on American competitiveness and only incentivizes companies to invert.
We also discussed a systematic approach to building an API platform that incentivizes developers.
This incentivizes them to give attention to all clients, regardless of the home price.
"But I like anything that incentivizes people to keep and protect rhino," he said. 
It also incentivizes them to live in UNRWA camps rather than becoming self-sufficient.
Uber's new loyalty program incentivizes you not to check Lyft or the local competitor.
Instead, platforms should examine their policies around custom ad targeting, which incentivizes extremist messages.
And this clearly creates the ability for states, or incentivizes states, to do so.
It also incentivizes businesses that don't necessarily have goods to sell to advertise on Facebook.
"It incentivizes doing searches earlier and earlier, when it's less and less justified," says Goitein.
That incentivizes investment in alternatives, while deliberately making our current carbon-heavy lives less sustainable.
His plan to increase the limits for health savings accounts ("HSAs") incentivizes health care consumers.
"The system incentivizes higher prices," Mylan CEO Heather Bresch told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Thursday.
Furthermore, if we take away chain migration that really incentivizes people to come here illegally.
Kik incentivizes partners to adopt the currency by giving them a reward for each transaction.
That reality incentivizes politicians to be as partisan and political as possible at all times.
There's good evidence that public R&D incentivizes additional follow-on R&D from industry.
This incentivizes the user to do something ... [because] it's easier to track you this way.
Incentivizes prisons to reduce their number of revocations and to institute programs to fight recidivism.
This cost then incentivizes industry to find the most cost-effective ways to decrease emissions.
The recently passed tax bill also incentivizes companies to invest in labor-saving capital spending.
This incentivizes business-owning taxpayers to make adjusted gross income fall under the QBI cap.
"You set up a system that incentivizes welfare for states, not people," Shaefer told me.
First, the stock-based compensation of senior executives incentivizes them to do distributions to shareholders.
Critics of the DACA protections have argued this program incentivizes illegal immigration, or symbolized a .
The EITC supplements the pay of low-earning households and incentivizes low-income people to work.
The bill also incentivizes the Pentagon to consider purchasing intellectual property earlier in the acquisition cycle.
Uber's loyalty program incentivizes you to be, well, loyal to Uber and not to its competitors.
Gameplay-wise, the app incentivizes you to win by playing more slang words on the board.
Josh Nicholson, Scite's co-founder, says he hopes the system incentivizes greater replication of original findings.
Centene incentivizes women to take advantage of prenatal care by offering $60 credits for keeping appointments.
Unlike TikTok, which incentivizes users to follow celebrities and strangers, Duoshan is built for private messaging.
Artist Victor Solomon incentivizes his new show BE FOR REAL with the chance to win $100,000.
Unlike Forest, which incentivizes keeping your phone out of sight, Checky seems to do the opposite.
Instead, they thought that our scientific culture incentivizes clean, sexy results in top peer-reviewed journals.
The WILD Act incentivizes innovators by establishing cash-prize competitions for technological innovations in several categories.
"The tax code incentivizes manufacturers, growers and grocers to donate wholesome healthy excess food," said Rauch.
It incentivizes publishing or airing what sells, and salacious lies sell better than carefully vetted truth.
Good tax policy incentivizes behavior that promotes societal wellbeing, and the PHIT Act does exactly that.
This blurriness incentivizes the famous away from traditional media, where they don't control the final product.
They said it incentivizes bounty hunter lawyers to recruit plaintiffs in pursuit of hefty settlement payouts.
Ideally, this incentivizes people to post comments that attract more supporters, creating a path toward consensus.
The suit also says the program, which pays a full year's rent upfront, incentivizes unscrupulous landlords.
An example of this is the LEED program, which incentivizes buildings to be more energy efficient.
To solve this, Teemill incentivizes customers to return these items, offering free postage and store credit.
So a lot depends on our social environment and whether it incentivizes good or bad behavior.
The Democrats want to go back to "catch and release," which just incentivizes more illegal entry.
What happens when its comp plan incentivizes and rewards what might be very risky behavior over time?
Clearly, giving developers a way to make money off their games incentivizes them to create more games.
"The Pilot's Gauntlet" incentivizes learning how to play Titanfall 2 by putting your time onto a leaderboard.
"There's a really strong business model that incentivizes sales across the border into New Hampshire," she said.
The private sector incentivizes hard work and lessons learned, and it pays better than any government position.
But as a matter of pure policy, the Upton amendment actually incentivizes states to seek a waiver.
Thanks in large part to social media, which incentivizes invective and then magnifies it, our conversations coarsen.
Giant social platforms like Facebook sell advertising based on people's attention, which incentivizes bad behavior like clickbait.
Health care is a necessity for servicemembers, and a benefit for their family members that incentivizes service.
Trump and members of his administration have repeatedly referred to Flores as a "loophole" that incentivizes immigration.
A great idea needs an environment that encourages and incentivizes creators to bring their imaginations to life.
BECAUSE ON THE BRAND SIDE, ON THE BRAND SIDE OF THE HOUSE IT'S – THE SYSTEM INCENTIVIZES HIGHER PRICES.
Even President Trump signed legislation that incentivizes clean coal and could advance carbon capture use and storage technologies.
That too is fraught, since it incentivizes companies to take a broad approach that could imperil legitimate speech.
It also incentivizes accountability; when you register for a class, you must either go or face a fee.
"This facilitates bankruptcy protection procedures and incentivizes earlier settlements with creditors with smaller accounts receivable," Schroeder told Reuters.
Awarding these films also incentivizes studio execs to make similar films down the line, to recreate their success.
As long as our system of elections incentivizes politicians to play to their partisan base, Washington won't change.
Just look at the way the Republican tax bill rewards and incentivizes the offshoring of more American jobs.
Generally that incentivizes them to keep budgets that sometimes approach being balanced (unlike, for example), the federal government.
The credit incentivizes fossil fuel companies to reduce their carbon emissions, helping in the fight against climate change.
By its nature, the government-run website incentivizes nursing homes to report high scores on care quality measures.
Even worse, the risk of increased liability incentivizes large businesses to stop contracting out jobs to small businesses.
The tax incentivizes fossil fuel producers to find cheaper ways to remove carbon from the atmosphere as well.
Cartcam incentivizes mobile creators to review items by offering them discounts on the items they want to buy.
Bolt also incentivizes retailers to switch by agreeing to match the processing fee of the merchant's current provider.
For example, it incentivizes the horrible kinds of legislative looting we saw in the GOP tax scam bill.
Critics of PrEP have said it incentivizes condomless sex, leading to the spread of other sexually transmitted diseases.
Cox argues that the platform "incentivizes people who are more outlandish," but that with celebrities, that issue dissipates.
Competition with civilian housing "incentivizes" military contractors "to maintain quality housing to attract and retain tenants," Babb said.
What I don't see here is an acknowledgement that borderline content is what YouTube incentivizes its users to produce.
Other criticisms of the new payment model are that it incentivizes haste — ramping up safety risks for riders, i.e.
But that business model also incentivizes Facebook to push people to spend as much time as possible with it.
Gartner also added a little gamification with a Weekly Heroes section that rewards and incentivizes users to continue posting!
The strategy aims to push bids on the loan in the secondary market higher and incentivizes holdouts to sell.
The system incentivizes workers to file their taxes and acts as a source of interest-free funding for Treasury.
Incentivizes companies to bring investment and production back to the U.S. Whether it will work is a different question.
This anxiety incentivizes scholars seeking grants, high impact journal articles, and prestige to mobilize against a possible social harm.
Higher costs for some mean higher profits for others, which ultimate incentivizes more R&D spending and other investments.
The business model is ingenious; it incentivizes repeat business and it helps parents re-use or recycle old clothes.
Details: The existing bill incentivizes rehabilitation programs, would send around 4,000 prisoners home and provides incarcerated women sanitary products.
This in turn incentivizes private space companies to be at the top of their game when headed into space.
Petal also incentivizes those younger users to pay on time: Cardholders get 1 percent cash back on every purchase.
It incentivizes use of loopholes or special exemptions only available to certain companies or individuals the current system favors.
U.S. law — including law designed to increase investment in rare diseases — incentivizes companies to invest in cancer, she adds.
It's the perfect gift for babies 503 months and up since it incentivizes them to move around and crawl.
Such ignorance weakens political accountability, and incentivizes politicians to pursue dangerously misguided policies that prove popular with poorly informed voters.
WeDJ is Pioneer DJ's app for mobile DJing, and so naturally the DDJ-200 incentivizes using this over other options.
We need a tax system that shrinks what we don't want — carbon, sugar and bullets — and incentivizes what we need.
Instead, Apple incentivizes consumers to trade in or discard models that are just 18–24 months old for newer ones.
This is why VC is so dangerous: venture capital incentivizes companies with good vanity metrics to start scaling bad experiments.
Like Zenome, Luna DNA's model incentivizes participation by rewarding it with its own cryptocurrency, in this case the Luna Coin.
The initiative encourages and incentivizes companies to assemble products in India by giving tax breaks and other benefits to companies.
Other key points: Scott pitched the president on his "Investing in Opportunity Act" — legislation that incentivizes investment in poor neighborhoods.
While it incentivizes domestic production and manufacturing, raising the taxes on imports would likely lead to higher costs for consumers.
This incentivizes players to get better and learn how to play before sending you headfirst into the story in earnest.
"It incentivizes everyone to do the right thing," said James Goodwin, senior policy analyst with the Center for Progressive Reform.
Further, the bill incentivizes human trafficking and expands loopholes the Department of Homeland Security has been begging Congress to close.
The direct primary care model offers an alternative, known as "value based care," which incentivizes doctors for keeping patients healthy.
This incentivizes large fish and creatures (like sea lions) looking for a tasty snack to hang out in the area.
This policy incentivizes students to complete their degrees faster, helping them reduce their loan debt and enter the workforce sooner.
The Trump administration argued this gives an unfair advantage to China and incentivizes importing knock-off goods from the country.
Continued foreign aid incentivizes Afghan elites, who are already on the verge of splintering, to compete rather than come together.
I can't claim to have a lot of easy answers, especially on an internet that incentivizes engagement and rewards controversy.
Is there a concern that the fragmentation of the streaming market, and especially exclusives, incentivizes people to download music illegally?
In other words, what we're seeing in San Francisco — two candidates working together — is exactly what ranked-choice voting incentivizes.
The ShopBack service is an e-commerce aggregator that helps online sellers reach customers and incentivizes consumers with cash-back rewards.
In 2019, Apple and Goldman Sachs launched the Apple Card, which incentivizes cardholders to use Apple Pay to earn cash back.
It incentivizes people to run "mining" software that races to solve cryptographic puzzles and win transaction fees or newly minted bitcoin.
And through the referral traffic and subsequent ad revenue Facebook delivers, it incentivizes sensationalism that divides the populace into oppositional forces.
But even with an inflating salary cap, replicating Golden State's model is just about impossible underneath a CBA that incentivizes change.
Even journalists should like it because it incentivizes candidates to put their policy positions on record, which would facilitate their reporting.
Harden incentivizes lead-­actor rodents with nuts, or sometimes at the end of a long shoot even Fritos or sugar cereals.
The two leaders have little to gain politically by backing down, but faltering domestic activity incentivizes avoidance of mutual economic destruction.
It incentivizes the development of forest health projects by local forest collaboratives, usually consisting of conservationists, timber industry and elected officials.
The elimination of fees on digital payments and mandate for in-store acceptance of such transactions incentivizes merchants to take them.
Local education nonprofit College Bound Dorchester started Boston Uncornered, which is a pilot program with about 40 students, that incentivizes schooling.
YouTube vloggers argue this de-incentivizes users from clicking through on to the video, effectively redirecting traffic away from their channel.
The bill contains one provision that incentivizes Americans to help others in need: a new above-the-line charitable tax deduction.
Shu argued that the UK's current economic package for affected businesses incentivizes restaurants to close rather than retain and pay staff.
"This incentivizes policing motivated by profit rather than public safety, which Florida law oddly both frowns upon and allows," Andersson said.
ObamaCare's perverse funding formula actually incentivizes states to make cuts to traditional Medicaid in order to protect funding for ObamaCare expansion.
Mark Barron, an energy and natural resources attorney, said the current system incentivizes lawsuits with the promise of big attorney's fees.
Benefit managers are supposed to be driving down costs, but the system incentivizes them to choose the products with the largest rebates.
Florida rejected the deceptive, anti-solar Amendment 1 (which I wrote about here) but adopted Amendment 4, which incentivizes distributed solar power.
In heterosexual couples, this directly incentivizes men to take paid time off for child-care, with benefits that extend beyond mere economics.
The team noted Prime video, Prime Now, and Amazon Fresh as three core incentivizes during its earnings call with investors on Thursday.
The announcement is shrewd, too — it incentivizes companies looking for some socially conscious shine to strike endorsement deals with him this year.
It is a key part of Obamacare because it incentivizes healthy people to buy insurance, bringing down premiums for the broader group.
Ultimately, Petkanics sees Livepeer creating a "token coordinating network" that incentivizes more compute power to join and match the needs of customers.
By creating a use for the waste gas emitted from industrial facilities, it incentivizes companies to capture the emissions driving global warming.
"It is a highly compelling and engaging platform that induces urgency, incentivizes consistency, and most importantly, re-energizes its most loyal customers."
If one-day shipping incentivizes more purchases, it's likely that more fuel will be expensed to power more vehicles on the road.
Snap says it's going to pay top creators, similarly to how YouTube incentivizes people to create videos in exchange for ad revenue.
"Holiday shopping brings in customers that are one-and-done purchases, and so this incentivizes the customer to come back," she says.
Department management allegedly incentivizes officers to seize assets, which are then used to fund police operations and related expenses like pension funds.
The FIFO queue incentivizes people to buy bonds sooner than later, since bonds bought sooner are paid out before bonds bought later.
"Our current tax code incentivizes this shell game, and massively increases our trade deficit," Hassett said of the practice known as offshoring.
"It incentivizes the most extremist content," said Daniel Kreiss, an associate political communications professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
We need a virtual wall that incentivizes development in these countries and discourages the conflicts that so often force people from home.
And it especially incentivizes users to choose Apple Pay, which offers 2% back instead of just 1% for non-Apple Pay purchases.
Known as MACRA, the law incentivizes physicians to try new care structures, such as risk-based models, medical homes and capitated arrangements.
Currently, federal student aid is a complicated system that encourages students to take on unmanageable debt and incentivizes colleges to raise tuition.
It also incentivizes clear legislative drafting, so if Congress wants a law executed in a certain way, it had better say so.
Putting the GNB (the National Guard, via Major General Quevedo) at the helm of PDVSA also incentivizes the military to remain loyal.
No system is simple, fair, proportionate, incentivizes honest rather than strategic voting, and chooses the candidate voters want in every single election.
That approach forces presidents to consult with senators and, when they are from opposite parties, incentivizes the compromise selection of relative moderates.
The measure incentivizes states and federal agencies to report criminal offenses and other information to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
Their proposal incentivizes state and federal agencies to report criminal offenses and other information to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
In fact, the contract actually incentivizes Abrams to create an entirely original feature franchise rather than focusing on other pre-existing properties.
" And finally, he said, "The 'Splendid Table' podcast really incentivizes those last few miles of a run with its ardor for gastronomy.
"Everything on our platform incentivizes some form of behavior," David Gasca, a senior director of product management at Twitter, told BuzzFeed News.
The phase-in to the EITC and CTC functions as the opposite of a tax: It directly incentivizes people to work more.
"The goal is to enable a very diverse and open data marketplace...which incentivizes a free flow of data between entities," Sønstebø said.
"Experience tells us that leaving it to the last minute incentivizes politicians to play brinkmanship, with adverse consequences for the economy," he added.
The intrigue: The report also suggests that NASA re-evalulate how the agency incentivizes its contractors due to cost overruns and delayed schedules.
A wide spread between the two benchmarks incentivizes U.S. crude exports; the tightening may have made Gulf grades less attractive for overseas buyers.
Developed economies like the US and Germany are likely to be hit hardest by the coming changes, as higher average wages incentivizes automation.
This payment system, called Fee-For-Service (FFS), incentivizes quantity over quality because a doctor gets paid more when they provide more services.
It's a clear strategy for player retention as it incentivizes players to open up the app and partake at least once a day.
Snap also said it's going to start paying creators, similar to how YouTube incentivizes people to create videos in exchange for ad revenue.
This incentivizes the emergence of "rock-star" judges, known for "defying" politicians and legislative authorities in some cases, and being "groundbreaking" in others.
On a broader scale, it illustrates how the privatization of the prison system incentivizes harsher sentencing and thrives on higher rates of incarceration.
The IIOA incentivizes investors to invest in "Opportunity Zones" (distressed areas) identified by state governors that may not have been on investors' radar.
This incentivizes users not just to get an Apple Card, but to use it on their phone and to purchase other Apple products.
In other words the tax credit incentivizes production, regardless of whether it's necessary, and subsidizes what would take place even without the incentive.
But CorePower, the country's largest yoga studio chain, has a distinctly profitable approach: It enlists teachers as salespeople and incentivizes them with bonuses.
"What this does is it incentivizes companies to contract out their responsibility as an employer," said Celine McNicholas, EPI's director of governmental affairs.
Critics say it incentivizes financial institutions to engage in risky behavior, since they can expect regulators to come to the rescue in emergencies.
So it seems especially strange that Amazon would suddenly discourage customers from using a tool that incentivizes shoppers to buy from its site.
Widening this program to America's embattled aluminum producers incentivizes those producers to operate in a more sustainable manner while enhancing competitiveness as well.
"Amnesty encourages further illegal immigration, incentivizes the tragedy of human trafficking and undermines our citizens' confidence in the rule of law," he said.
Slightly less ghastly, but it still potentially incentivizes a crime, as anyone who could accurately predict the president's death would stand to gain financially.
Pai's answer simply rewards this behavior, and frankly incentivizes them to present their own subpar services as evidence of the need for further deregulation.
Australia's federal government incentivizes states to "recycle" assets by selling concessions on existing infrastructure to private buyers and sinking the proceeds into new projects.
The plan also restructures the way we tax multinational businesses and incentivizes large U.S. companies to invest their earnings back into the U.S. economy.
This shift incentivizes media companies to produce higher-quality content to be effective regardless of the platform, rather than create content to game algorithms.
This system, known colloquially as golden handcuffs, incentivizes employees to stay on at a company, even if they'd rather leave and work somewhere else.
However, any plan that incentivizes the increased use of coal, which is the most greenhouse gas intensive electricity source, will make this more difficult.
Think of it as a stimulus program that incentivizes those individuals in need of job retraining and those organizations that proactively create new jobs.
Even the current format isn't all that great; the group stages are often pretty dull, because half the teams advance which incentivizes conservative play.
The company's willingness to publish the numbers shows an openness to address diversity issues, Adams says, which incentivizes people to stay at the company.
This clearly incentivizes Apple Pay usage, and with US Apple Pay usage growth lagging, this could give the payment method the boost it needs.
"It incentivizes the most extremist content," Daniel Kreiss, an associate political communications professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, previously told CNBC.
The top rate on wage income is 37 percent, a disparity that some policymakers say incentivizes investment over work and exacerbates the wealth gap.
One existing model to use is the federal work opportunity tax credit that incentivizes the hiring of employees from groups facing barriers to jobs.
"Today's system incentivizes unsafe driving, and appears to be designed to insulate Amazon from liability, rather than to promote ownership and accountability," Berman wrote.
We need to find a policy alternative that incentivizes donors and allows us to continue to inform and empower people to protect their health.
The Senate should not support a tax bill that incentivizes the transfer of corporate operations, profits, and the economic rights to intellectual property overseas.
It's time to provide for comprehensive tax reform and relief that incentivizes the risk taking that is essential to economic, income and employment growth.
" Isaacson said Dorsey is stuck between the demands of his conscience and the demands of Wall Street, which incentivizes "ever growing numbers of users.
There is bipartisan consensus for the need to fight Islamic terror central, and yet the American taxpayer helps finance an organization that incentivizes terrorism.
"The pull-up is an evidence-based field test of dynamic upper body strength and endurance which incentivizes beneficial training behaviors," he told Military.
They debated the merits of Snap Streaks, Snapchat's feature that incentivizes daily conversations with other users, as well as plenty of other tech products.
For one, we need carbon taxes the world over: Release greenhouse gases and you pay a fee, which incentivizes the adoption of green energy.
Now, Citigroup is joining the fray with a card that more heavily incentivizes users to funnel all their dining and air travel purchases through it.
Strong intellectual property laws allow innovators to be compensated for their work, which incentivizes future investment in research and development that can benefit patients everywhere.
She calls it a mix of TikTok and Snap: Unlike TikTok, which incentivizes users to follow celebrities and strangers, Duoshan is built for private messaging.
This type of betting is referred to as an "assassination market" because it arguably incentivizes someone to guarantee a win by offing the person themselves.
So, placement issues aside, there was also a mismatch in the overall product quality — which also inevitably incentivizes users to choose one over the other.
The federal government incentivizes healthcare providers to adopt certified electronic health record technology and also imposes penalties on providers that expose patients' sensitive medical information.
"After dealing with this issue for more than a decade, I know that when you restrict legal labor to employers it incentivizes cheating," Graham said.
What they're saying: Some hardline immigration groups see this as a loophole that incentivizes families to travel together so that they may be released together.
The healthcare industry, with its maddening inefficiencies and an economic model that incentivizes disease care over health care, desperately needs a Silicon Valley-style overhaul.
The first reason is that an environment of steadily rising prices incentivizes consumers and businesses to spend and invest now rather than deferring those actions.
Unlike Bitcoin, where miners are rewarded for storing or verifying just the latest block, Arweave's blockchain incentivizes storage of old blocks on unused server space.
Its brevity suppresses nuance; its virtuality opens the door for insincerity; it incentivizes people with no true investment in a controversy to weigh in anyway.
It also incentivizes costly data localization mandates, pursuant to which companies are required to store data locally as a means of ensuring law enforcement access.
Guards across the system said they are being ordered to use sick leave if they're unwell, which is limited and thus incentivizes working through illnesses.
The administration did enact the Fix NICS Act, which incentivizes state authorities to report more data to the country's gun background check system, in 2018.
The guaranteed market for corn created by the renewable fuel standard incentivizes farms to grow more corn at the expense of other commodities and produce.
Not only does this form of American infrastructure renewal empower state and local authorities, but it incentivizes access to woefully underutilized private technology and capital.
"Make in India" is Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet project, which incentivizes companies to set up their manufacturing base in the country rather than importing goods.
The payout will fall under Apple's bug bounty, which incentivizes security researchers to claim a reward for privately submitting security bugs and vulnerabilities to the company.
Marketplace pricing incentivizes customers to find great value and opens their eyes to a new workout they would have never given the time of day to.
She told CNBC that the branded pharmaceutical system in the U.S. — whose players span pharmacy benefits managers, distributors, retail pharmacies and insurers — incentivizes higher drug prices.
This will leave customers holding the bag — forced to choose between paying aggressive premium increases the GOP now incentivizes and rewards, or losing their insurance entirely.
I don't like the kind of reader this short attention span makes me, and I don't like the kind of stories it incentivizes publications to write.
Tickets are incorrectly priced, which incentivizes scalpingIf there's a reliably profitable secondary market for tickets, that means tickets are being priced too inexpensively by the artist.
Hopefully that incentivizes people to keep their headphones clean, but we know not everyone will, as evidenced by the previous-generation AirPods, which were also white.
Some of those who have not yet met the donor requirement claim that the system incentivizes candidates to place too much focus on capturing small donors.
On Friday, Congress passed a $1.3 trillion spending package that incentivizes state and general authorities to report more data to the country's gun background check system.
They hail it as a long-awaited, multifaceted approach that both incentivizes states to bolster voting system cybersecurity and provides resources to replace insecure election technology.
This incentivizes investments in cybersecurity that are driven by compliance and not risk which is a less secure approach and can be costlier for state government.
"Here's the problem, it doesn't end the cause of this and incentivizes a whole new generation of parents to bring their kids in illegally," he said.
All of these design decisions create a game that incentivizes near constant conflict while simultaneously giving you a mountain of resources to stay alive and keep fighting.
The big picture: We live in a society that incentivizes outrage and minimizes human contact, and it's damaging our mental health, experts from Yale University told Axios.
AAO general counsel Dillard also told BuzzFeed News that the company's business model incentivizes dentists affiliated with SmileDirect to prescribe the trays even if they aren't necessary.
"It has become clear that forcing New Charter into competing with another carrier incentivizes the company to overbuild where the weakest potential competition currently exists," she writes.
Human beings don't have to be narcissistic and ultra-competitive, but if we're thrown into a system that incentivizes these things, it's obvious that we will be.
This subsidy incentivizes care for which the costs exceed the health benefits, and this increased demand puts upward pressure on prices and therefore spurs health cost inflation.
Apple incentivizes this with cash rewards — last week, for example, it announced a bounty of $1 million for people that can pull off a specific iPhone hack.
However, we know that fear of punishment dis-incentivizes women from accessing the treatment that they need and as a result, places their babies at increased risk.
Mr. Guzman went further, saying that the settlement created "a problem of moral hazard in which this settlement incentivizes this type of behavior because it is profitable."
Instead, it incentivizes their continued use by setting a "clean energy standard" for power plants that would count fossil fuels like gas as a clean energy source.
Having spent more than 15 years in the tech industry, I found that CEOs are part of a system that incentivizes and even celebrates their bad behavior.
The big point of the book is that we are in a system that incentivizes this kind of politics, and so this is the politics we're getting.
This has to be through a system that incentivizes institutions and people to upgrade to more secure systems and does not force choosing between privacy and security.
"For many years, AIPAC has pressed to end this PA practice that incentivizes terrorism and sets back the pursuit of peace," the group said in a statement.
"[Automation] removes this natural limitation that's actually really important, because it incentivizes law enforcement to use their resources appropriately and, and in a measured way," Greer said.
From this paradoxical reality the idea to create a market and legal framework that incentivizes scalable crowd-based auditing of algorithms, involving users and auditors alike emerges.
"You set up a system that incentivizes welfare for states, not people," University of Michigan professor of social work Luke Shaefer told me in an interview last year.
It isn't always neutral I take Facebook at its word when it says it wasn't manipulating Trending Topics — its business heavily incentivizes it not to operate that way.
This last concept may best be exemplified by the decision workers now have regarding the new deduction for "pass-through income," which incentivizes workers to become independent contractors.
It also incentivizes a pervasive, industrial-scale stockpiling of personal data that's naturally hostile to privacy, terrible for security and gobbles huge amounts of energy and computing resource.
Critics of the Electoral College say the system incentivizes candidates to focus on only a handful of critical swing states in order to win the necessary electoral votes.
But the marketplace already incentivizes organic manufacturers to label their products, allowing consumers to discern which foods contain ingredients produced through biotechnology and make informed decisions about purchases.
Book early and cruise during the school calendarDisney Cruise Line uses a dynamic pricing structure that incentivizes booking early or, even better, as soon as cruise schedules open.
It must bar the use of local lockup quotas and eliminate from the annual federal appropriations bill the "detention bed quota" that incentivizes the mass incarceration of immigrants.
The lawmakers and entertainers praised efforts to create opportunity zones, an initiative established by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that incentivizes investment in low-income communities.  Rep.
Our sky-high corporate rates, combined with our outdated global tax system incentivizes companies to ship jobs and capital overseas, directly contributing to lagging economic and wage growth.
It incentivizes business owners to sell the company and live lavishly during the retirement years so there is little left at their death for the government to snatch.
When consumers buy a new house, build an addition or renovate a kitchen or bathroom it incentivizes them to purchase more goods and services stimulating the entire economy.
And linking advertising to pageviews incentivizes media organizations to produce articles that perform well, sometimes at the expense of material that educates, entertains, or holds power-holders accountable.
But there's another benefit outlined in the bill that incentivizes Americans who are in a position to help others in need: a new above-the-line charitable deduction.
But many workers say the system incentivizes them to drive when they may be sick, until they are too ill to get behind the wheel or deliver food.
The ethical business model incentivizes efficiency in the use of resources and the choice of tactics that advance the campaign, rather than creating a false impression of success.
We should be concerned that our economic system incentivizes people to work in a sector of the economy that is not among the most socially useful and productive.
First and business class ticket sales yield significantly higher margins than main cabin tickets, which incentivizes airlines to try and attract customers, most of whom are business travelers.
The riskiest move would be to freeze the standards at current levels until fuel prices rise to a level that typically incentivizes consumers to buy more efficient vehicles.
The administration's recently released infrastructure plan incentivizes the development of effective and efficient water infrastructure, streamlines the federal procurement process, and ensures life-cycle management at hydropower facilities.
They have created a system that incentivizes middle-class people to use their moderate wealth to wall in opportunities for their own kids, while depriving the kids of others.
Worst of all, the perception that taking your chances with the coin toss leads to an equal chance of victory actually incentivizes NFL head coaches to play for overtime.
One thing it does, it incentivizes the creation of this synergy where all these people are talking to each so they can compare notes and get ahead of this.
SESTA "incentivizes web hosting companies, social media outlets, and any online business to simply consider that the business of legal sex workers is too risky to entertain," Little said.
We know that an unfortunate side effect of democracy is that it incentivizes citizens to be ignorant, irrational, tribalistic, and to not use their votes in very serious ways.
Numerous European countries already have in place laws regulating the sale of gas-powered vehicles and laying out incentivizes to increase the number of electric and zero emission ones.
For example, the MaidSafe network incentivizes users to provide something of value to the network (storage space), and offers the use of apps and services in return for coins.
They're also the natural endpoint of hustle culture: They're winners of the prize that incentivizes hard work and productivity on the part of millions of ambitious non-billionaire workers.
UnitedHealthcare has added the Apple Watch to its UnitedHealthcare Motion program, which incentivizes employees under UnitedHealthcare insurance with money rewards if they meet their daily step goals, via CNET.
But those that do are often high-profile examples of everything that's wrong with YouTube and its platform — a platform which today incentivizes outrageous content over quality, at times.
It incentivizes Periscope diehards to buy a GoPro to give them more ways to film, and for GoPro users, Periscope provides a new, live way to share adventure video.
He writes that the practice of talking about future ideas out loud incentivizes Virgin employees to reach goals, but it also turns restless energy and ideas into real action.
The bill also "incentivizes states through federal funds to change their marijuana laws" if the laws have shown a "disproportionate effect" on low-income citizens or people of color.
The problem, some advocates say, is that Medicare Part B incentivizes the use of pricier drugs by reimbursing doctors a percentage of the cost, rather than a flat fee.
Proposed approaches range from a master AI regulator to algorithmic accountability that incentivizes businesses to verify that their AI systems act as intended and identify and rectify harmful outcomes.
In fact, the new rule is a surefire way to kill science at the agency as it de-incentivizes the private sector to share proprietary studies with the EPA.
So this really incentivizes people to actually learn it and learn it well," says Lo. "Additionally we have EXP, so you gain points when you complete lessons and quizzes.
Congress has struggled so far to write bug bounty legislation — which incentivizes independent testing of federal security — that the small handful of thought leaders in the field can embrace.
There have been past efforts to eat into this tax break ― since it incentivizes debt over equity ― but not even those were bold enough to propose an entire elimination.
The American structure of healthcare in particular incentivizes unnecessary C-sections, argues Wolf, who is also the author of Cesarean Section: An American History of Risk, Technology, and Consequence.
The other half of the bill includes measures meant to reduce prison recidivism, like job training, education and mental health and drug treatment, and incentivizes prisoners to take part.
For example, small businesses with fewer than 4 employees may qualify for the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit, which incentivizes employers to provide health care for their employees.
The Fund incentivizes countries to increase domestic spending on health care, fortifying their health systems against disease outbreaks like the current Ebola emergency in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In Germany, the Constitutional Court found that the gender equality provision provided the foundation for an innovative parental leave policy, which incentivizes both fathers and mothers to take leave.
This not only fails to recognize EMS as a provider of health care, but also incentivizes transport to hospital emergency departments – whether or not it's the most appropriate facility.
In addition to being a fun way to mutually motivate, ClassPass also incentivizes you sharing the app with your friends by offering a $40 credit for new referrals. 4.
"The 30 percent provision incentivizes those who face much higher costs to sign up, forcing insurers to cover them at a loss," conservative health policy expert Avik Roy writes.
The new law might also stimulate economic growth because it incentivizes companies to invest in their businesses and has led to wage hikes that could help consumers, he said.
What's more, the electoral college system incentivizes presidential candidates to focus on a few swing states at the expense of huge population strongholds like California, New York, and Texas.
Numerous European countries already have laws in place that regulate the sale of gas-powered vehicles and lay out incentivizes to increase the number of electric and zero-emission ones.
For him to succeed, Zuckerberg will have to do the hard work of building a scalable, physical distribution channel that incentivizes merchants to bring consumers on board, one by one.
Even though this is done mostly to avoid regulatory scrutiny around mobile gaming, it incentivizes those firms to grow broader cultures and lifestyles that bolster esports engagement beyond video views.
There is a legitimate argument to be made that engagement can lead to positive change, that ignoring and isolating a bad guy only incentivizes him to continue to behave badly.
Combined with rules that limit outdoor watering and pricing that incentivizes conservation, Santa Fe has reduced its per capita consumption from 168 gallons per day in 1995 to 90 today.
Senators Kamala Harris and Rand Paul introduced a bipartisan bail reform bill earlier this year, which incentivizes states to reform their bail practices, but not much has come of it.
Healthcare should not be a system that de-incentivizes work, discourages risk-taking and innovation, keeps people dependent on federal handouts, and lets Americans die waiting in line for care.
Consider some of the odd things the farm bill does: It pays farmers not to farm, it incentivizes the consolidation of family farms, it even raises the cost of food.
" Yet both political parties and multiple presidents over decades have created a power imbalance that incentivizes each new president to state on Day 1 of his term, "It's payback time.
Facebook and Slack are very different products but something they share with Sempre is that "every participant that gets added to the system incentivizes other participants to join and participate." 
There is a clearer way forward to restore these fragile and valuable wetlands with the establishment of a new approach known as "Pay for Success" that incentivizes best possible outcomes.
This business model incentivizes Atrium to work as efficiently as possible instead of bilking hourly rates, and build tools to eliminate less-skilled work or assist with common corporate duties.
This is possible thanks to the Bank of America Preferred Rewards program, which incentivizes Bank of America customers to keep money on deposit in order to rack up more points.
The key is to maximize these incentivizes for consumers to consider price; strategically increase the supply of medical care to stimulate competition; and align these incentives in the tax code.
Created in 1997 with bipartisan backing, CHIP incentivizes states to offer health care to low- to moderate-income families who cannot afford private insurance and do not qualify for Medicaid.
Mr. President-Elect, you have the opportunity now to work with Congress to approve legislation that incentivizes industries to use innovative materials of construction, based on safer performance-based specifications.
Russia's pain threshold is pretty high — this may disincentivize them from doing more to help them Maduro, but I don't think it incentivizes them to cut ties fully, McCarthy said.
The neural net learns how to optimize through a reward system that incentivizes smoother video playback, rather than setting out defined rules about what algorithmic techniques to use when buffering video.
The time has come, indeed, it is long past, for the world to recognize and condemn this Hamas tactic, which the media incentivizes by its gruesome focus on the body count.
We can't predict what wider impact a medium that incentivizes factory line production of mindless visual slurry for kids' consumption might have on children's development and on society as a whole.
Perhaps more significantly, the one thing raw numbers can't measure is the audience's passion, which tends to be more intense with critical favorites -- and thus incentivizes media outlets to cover them.
" TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS "The Budget proposes to eliminate funding that incentivizes State and local law enforcement entities to provide law enforcement at airports by partially reimbursing those entities.
H.R. 795 incentivizes companies to help pay off their employees' student loans by granting a similar tax treatment for employer student loan assistance as what currently exists for employer tuition reimbursements.
Kisor argues the court's precedent incentivizes agencies to promulgate vague and broad regulations, which they can later clarify through interpretive rules without having to go through public notice-and-comment procedures.
So the private equity kingpins who pillage companies and walk away get tax subsidies to pull it off, and this incentivizes them to borrow even more to run the game again.
Furthermore, Cuomo, like Brown, is looking to expand his state's participation in a cap-and-trade system, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which actually incentivizes increased reliance on fracked natural gas.
Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute is full of ideas to encourage work: less occupational licensing, a lower payroll tax, more apprenticeships, a disability system that no longer incentivizes idleness.
The targeted advertising business model incentivizes companies to amass as much information as they can: what their users do on the platforms themselves and what they do elsewhere on the internet.
"The decision only incentivizes smugglers and traffickers, which will lead to the further overwhelming of our immigration system by illegal aliens," White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement.
This dodge has repercussions beyond Mr. Kushner's net worth: It incentivizes the rich to shift assets to real estate, driving up already soaring rents and housing prices in tight urban markets.
Biofuel production incentivizes land grabs, forcing small farmers from their land — traditionally used to grow multiple food crops — to make way for massive mono-crop plantations to feed the ethanol mandate.
"This incentivizes eye care providers to both prescribe expensive lenses and thwart the efforts of online sellers to offer more affordable options, neither of which are good for consumers," Hubble said.
Government favoritism is not just unfair, it distorts the free market, holds back the economy and incentivizes businesses to squander resources on rent-seeking that could be used to create value.
The MID allows home buyers to collect more after-tax savings if they take on more mortgage debt, which incentivizes them to pay more for properties than they could have otherwise.
Universities increasingly do understand themselves as corporations in an education industry that incentivizes students to envision themselves not as citizens of a republic but as self-marketing, indebted buyers and sellers.
"I fear this proposal will not only hurt our agriculture, tourism, and service economy in South Carolina, it incentivizes more illegal immigration as positions go unfilled," he said in a statement.
Like its healthy conversations measurement plan, Twitter says it extended tweets to change user incentivizes — only the incentive in this case was business-related: Twitter wanted people to tweet more often.
Hoping to put an end to the saga, Israel's new plan incentivizes voluntary deportations, offering $3,500, airfare and travel document assistance for all those that leave by the end of March.
"Even if he imposes tax cuts and incentivizes these companies to operate inside the United States, even if you subsidize them, it is still much cheaper to produce in Mexico," Cervantes said.
However, there seems to be a trade-off: The bill also gets rid of the employer-provided child care credit, which incentivizes businesses to help provide childcare in exchange for tax credits.
Second, she needs to pursue the department's Vision Zero commitment by developing and implementing a comprehensive federal strategy that incentivizes safety at all levels of government and among all modes of transportation.
Nintendo's mobile strategy has leaned hard on the "gacha" style game that massively incentivizes in-app purchases of virtual currencies and grinding levels to unlock new characters randomly in loot box style.
Earlier this year, lawmakers voted for a $1.3 trillion spending package that included a bill that incentivizes state and federal authorities to report more data to the country's gun background check system.
It is an attempt to reduce the climate change impacts of first-generation biofuels, which some environmentalists say incentivizes destruction of wild lands and pastures to grow corn, soybean and other crops.
In the final analysis, not only does it not have a long-term productive effect, it causes a rise in the price, which incentivizes additional smugglers to get in on the act.
The best solution is probably one that incentivizes the closure of loss-making steel mills and smelters by providing alternative, service-based industries as replacements for labor, coupled with measured debt relief.
To develop meaningful and widespread U.S. cybersecurity, the effective options are coercing adversaries, creating an environment that incentivizes self-restraint or deters aggressive cyber acts, and seeking verifiable non-aggression accords. 2.
That digital currency has gained more than 23 percent since January 1, which one analyst says is thanks to big-name partnerships and a unique structure that incentivizes investors not to sell.
That digital currency has gained more than 28 percent since January 1, which one analyst says is thanks to big-name partnerships and a unique structure that incentivizes investors not to sell.
Again, some Republican senators -- starting with Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Tim Scott of South Carolina -- have said the bill incentivizes unemployment and they could block it.
Critics of the law, including Republicans, have long argued that the OLA incentivizes risky behavior at big banks with a government guarantee they consider a bailout, despite the lack of taxpayer funding.
Congress should replace the Sex Offender Registry National Act (SORNA), a misguided law that incentivizes states to continue these failed policies, and redirect those resources to prevention, treatment and support of survivors.
The section 85033Q tax credit incentivizes the use of this technology by allowing a credit of $20 per metric ton of qualified carbon oxide captured at facilities whose construction starts before 2024.
The Public Health Service Act provides training grants for medical specialties to enhance communication and health literacy, and the Readmissions Reduction Program incentivizes efforts to ensure patient understanding to reduce preventable hospital readmissions.
But to look at the unintended consequences of tech platforms and diagnose the cause as a law that incentivizes them to remove the bad stuff — well, maybe it's Congress who better get serious.
Because Apple's business model doesn't involve selling ads, privacy is a key area that Apple can use to make its products stand out, which incentivizes the company to keep volleying back at Google.
The XPRIZE, an innovation engine that incentivizes the solutions to the world's problems through competitions, thinks it has found the key to solving today's education crisis and it is about to test it.
In addition, Jet's real-time pricing algorithm, which incentivizes consumers to buy more products in order to increase savings, has enabled the company to grow its customer base by more than 400,000 monthly.
Yet it's also widely known that managers in high-profile companies face tremendous pressure from investors to meet or beat Wall Street estimates every quarter, which incentivizes them to overstate their company's performance.
People familiar with the Trump White House say the leaks are a product of a toxic culture that incentivizes backstabbing instead of loyalty — an environment some say is fostered by the president himself.
While this approach is new, it strikes the right balance between reflecting the will of the people of the state but also incentivizes the responsible development of America's vast and abundant natural resources.
This incentivizes states to adhere to the MMUCC, and that, in spite of its voluntary nature, provides the closest thing there is to a uniform data-set of crash information across the country.
The administration has argued that the limit on how long migrant children can be held in detention incentivizes migrants to come with children because it guarantees release, prompting some individuals to pose as families.
Flynn's communications with Sergey Kislyak were collected when intelligence officials conducted routine surveillance on the former Russian ambassador to the US. 'It incentivizes doing searches earlier and earlier, when it's less and less justified.
The problems in private facilities generally follow the same theme: They seem to have big problems staffing up, because private prisons' for-profit motive incentivizes the facilities to keep salaries and staff numbers low.
And in order to have a humane and ethical conversation about reducing human fertility, we have to acknowledge that we already live in a society that pressures, unethically incentivizes, and forces conversations about birth.
Our framers understood this benefit and recognized that publicly sharing inventions with a central patent office incentivizes America's innovative and entrepreneurial spirit - as long as we protect the right of the inventor to benefit.
In this way the game incentivizes you to keep conversations on topic, rather than dancing around the full spectrum; you'll try and balance bad news with better news to keep your partner on board.
By returning to commonsense regulation that incentivizes broadband investment and expansion, we can build out more robust networks that keep the American dream alive for those striving to succeed in today's technology-driven world.
Here are some highlights: Congress passed a $1.3 trillion spending package on Friday that include a bill that incentivizes state and federal authorities to report more data to the country's gun background check system.
I am not suggesting that prosecutors or FBI agents deliberately suborn perjury, though some do, but rather that the sword of Damocles hanging over the heads of flipped witnesses incentivizes them sometimes to compose.
The picture that emerges is of a system of staggering complexity, riddled with obstacles and cracks, that prioritizes babies over mothers, thwarts women at every turn, frustrates doctors and midwives, and incentivizes substandard care.
Ours is a culture that simultaneously incentivizes people to gain weight and stigmatizes them when they do, and then offers the bullshit promise of instant weight loss through some miracle diet or incredible exercise secret.
The problem in private facilities generally follows the same theme: They seem to have big problems staffing up, because the for-profit motive for private prisons incentivizes them to keep salaries and staff numbers low.
That only incentivizes him and those after him to keep the US in the middle of foreign fights, even if it means keeping American men and women in harm's way for no clear strategic reason.
Everything from the application process to billing is handled in the Wallet app, and the card's "Daily Cash" rewards program incentivizes you to use your iPhone for Apple Pay purchases rather than the physical card.
Meanwhile, on the federal level ... • In March, Congress passed a $1.3 trillion spending package that includes a bill that incentivizes state and federal authorities to report more data to the country's gun background check system.
Critics of the Electoral College system have long argued it incentivizes candidates to target swing states with a bounty of electoral votes, while discouraging turnout by voters in states that are reliably red or blue.
The problems in private facilities generally follow the same theme: They seem to have big problems staffing up, because the for-profit motive for private prisons incentivizes them to keep salaries and staff numbers low.
When these campaigns are structured based on billable hours and open-ended monthly retainers, it incentivizes the firms engaged to delay the achievement of the campaign objectives as long as possible to maximize their profit.
The big picture: The state "prioritize[s] babies over mothers, thwarts women at every turn, frustrates doctors and midwives, and incentivizes substandard care," the report states, citing gross medical errors, racial disparities and structural deficiencies.
Studies have looked into the idea that the very existence of federally guaranteed loans incentivizes colleges to continue to raise tuition, an idea called the Bennett hypothesis, named after former Secretary of Education William Bennett.
Here is the most alienating fact about the Digital Nation we live in: It incentivizes forms of engagement that make Americans feel less empowered and more alone than ever, to the benefit of very few.
Low- and middle-income families would be boosted by an expansion of the electric vehicle tax credit and by improving a "cash for clunkers" program that incentivizes replacing gas-fueled cars with zero-emission vehicles.
This equation incentivizes state actors to avoid steps that could destabilize the current geopolitical equilibrium, but, as we've seen repeatedly over the past several decades, nuclear powers are still willing to push the first-strike envelope.
Critics of social media companies have said that the public emphasis of such metrics as likes incentivizes negative behavior on platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, leading users to chase engagement to measure their self-worth.
Or if instead of hiring Chvrches or Chance the Rapper to serenade developers, Facebook redirected those resources to repairing a massive, global platform that clearly incentivizes users to spread fake news faster than credible, verified reports?
It doesn't solve the problem it's supposed to solve, it incentivizes what it's supposed to discourage, and after six seasons, we still have to be reminded of its permutations with broadcaster explanations and on-screen placards.
And though the show is averse to political statements, capitalism incentivizes our predatory side — as Bobby tells Bryan in a bid for his services, "everybody wants to be the lion" but few ever get the chance.
Instead of an agriculture system that incentivizes pesticide-intensive agriculture and concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), our policies should encourage more production of fruits, vegetables, and plant-based sources of protein, such as beans and lentils.
And because Apple Card incentivizes you with the most cash back to buy products and services from Apple, you're more likely to subscribe to Apple Music instead of Spotify or buy iCloud storage instead of Dropbox.
States, districts, schools, institutions, and, most importantly students, need newly reauthorized Perkins legislation that drives quality education programs, incentivizes industry engagement, improves access for all, and empowers learners to prepare for a lifetime of career success.
At the federal level, President Trump supported a law last year that incentivizes private companies to get involved in public infrastructure, part of a larger agenda critics have argued could speed the privatization of water systems.
When workers have to choose between earning a living and staying home sick, it incentivizes them to come to work when they're ill and potentially infect their colleagues and anyone else they come into contact with.
A tight race not only muddles who each candidate's most direct competitors may be, it also incentivizes against negative or contrast campaigning because each candidate is working to be voters' second choice, if not their first.
State-initiated discriminatory policies and lack of provision of social services to specific groups incentivizes violence against religious communities, as demonstrated by former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's targeted discrimination against Sunni Muslims in Iraq.
Each of these recommendations incentivizes private participation in core public infrastructure, and can help eat away at a very large percentage of President Trump's trillion-dollar goal, attracting more private capital and more private know-how.
That reality incentivizes candidates -- particularly in the presidential race -- to run as far left as possible, because it's way over there on the left where they will get what they want in terms of political outcomes.
"We applaud the USDA for introducing a new inspection system that incentivizes investment in new technologies while ensuring a safe supply of wholesome American pork," National Pork Producers Council President David Herring said in a statement.
We've been over the whole tanking debate before, but just so we're all on the same page: Players don't tank, but front offices certainly do, and they do it because the NHL's lottery system incentivizes it.
In addition, future-dated diesel contracts are trading at a lower rate than the current spot price, also known as backwardation, which incentivizes refiners to supply the market and not put product in storage to sell later.
Josh Kallmer, senior vice president of global policy at the Information Technology Industry Council, said China had woven a "tapestry" of rules and policies that places foreign companies at a disadvantage and incentivizes the transfer of technology.
In fact, the SBA's 7(a) program, founded in 1953, incentivizes the agency to make loans for the acquisition of a small business by guaranteeing 75 percent of the loan that a bank makes to a borrower.
Discord says that its split will apply to developers of all sizes — Steam recently switched to a tiered revenue structure that incentivizes larger games — and that it will consider lowering its fee even more in the future.
"The Copyright Act incentivizes the creation of art because it's generally understood that we're better as a culture if we have more creative voices," Scott Burroughs, partner at the Venice-based law firm Doniger/Burroughs, tells me.
They are an inevitable consequence of a system that incentivizes the endless accumulation of data for profit, which in turn fuels the machinery of government surveillance that is frequently wielded against immigrants, activists, and other marginalized groups.
Lawmakers say the current tax code incentivizes profit shifting overseas because of the high 35 percent U.S. corporate income tax rate and rules that allow companies to hold profits abroad tax free until returned to U.S. soil.
RightMesh argues that the token system incentivizes users to share their internet access with the mesh, which is necessary for users hoping to access anything on the internet outside of the local mesh—say, Facebook or YouTube.
There are ways that the internet gets monetized these days that I think incentivize the wrong things like attention for myself and I don't want to enter into a business model that incentivizes that kind of behavior.
An approach that incentivizes energy consumers and producers to advance societal goals is far superior to a framework in which politicians make "better" choices than the market and force a less than efficient plan on the economy.
Due to the huge influx of cash from the international donor community, the Afghan government turned into a highly centralized, unaccountable, predatory state rewarding connected elites and incentivizes corruption, rather than establishing the country for productive activity.
Because of initiatives like the George Kaiser Family Foundation&aposs Tulsa Remote program, which actively incentivizes relocation for remote workers, Tulsa is quickly becoming an incredibly attractive place for professionals to live, work, and raise a family.
While many activities are available for new players and advanced players to do together, there's a risk that the metaculture around the game incentivizes newcomers to blast through the thoughtfully designed adventure in order to catch up.
We are too big and too diverse for a single unified vision to garner majority support, so the system objectively incentivizes President Donald Trump's successful strategy of turning politics into a cynical game about beating the other side.
As a result, without that information or bystander videos, it becomes all too easy for an officer's account to shape early narratives of what happened, which in turn incentivizes some officers to lie about how an incident occurred.
By emphasizing an account's number of followers, Dorsey believes it incentivizes individuals to post more polarizing content that has the potential to go viral and attract more followers, creating a more divisive and toxic discourse on the platform.
Assuming this trade incentivizes Blake Griffin to re-sign on a five-year max contract, it's a terrific way for L.A. to avoid a teardown, get younger, and actually improve their ability to match up against the Warriors.
Unlike most credit cards, where the actual physical card is key to most purchases, Apple Card incentivizes you to use use your iPhone for most transactions, rather than the flashy titanium card you might put in your wallet.
Our system currently incentivizes patent examiners to grant patents quickly, giving them even less time to review a given application as they get more senior (and the data correspondingly show that with less time, more applications are granted).
Faced with budget shortfalls, state legislatures increasingly leave it to their courts to raise operating revenue, which incentivizes courts and the police to use questionable tactics to collect court-ordered fines that result from low-level, nonviolent offenses.
This is the most disastrous mistake yet because it incentivizes developers to lie to them, in the form of padding their estimates — which in turn inevitably slows down progress far more than a few erroneous task estimates might.
"EQT's perverse compensation structure in fact incentivizes management to pursue this suboptimal, dilutive acquisition, no matter the cost to EQT shareholders," Rosenstein wrote in a letter to EQT's board of directors filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Democrats in Congress are examining how the new tax law incentivizes companies to use patents to shift profits overseas, and Oregon Senator Ron Wyden plans to issue a report dealing in part with the issue later this summer.
I'm not the first or last person to see the reliance on advertising—especially online—as flawed, and we should all be deeply concerned by the way it incentivizes the sort of mass data collection Facebook and Google do.
And there's a reasonable chance there's one in your feed right now, because Fuelgram is just one of a number of Instagram-juicing services available today, and the photo-sharing platform's engagement-rewarding algorithm incentivizes people to use it.
The company argues that the current formula incentivizes drivers to seek out higher per-trip payouts with a bunch of short-distance trips that take a lot of time—exactly the sort that happen in the most-congested areas.
The problem is, basically, that if you don't first reduce demand for a drug, trying to control supply in a global economy only incentivizes drug traffickers to find new supply routes or new drugs to bring to the market.
He's not been asked why his plan goes to the lengths it does to ensure the ability of wealthy people to continue to be able to purchase better insurance, or why his plan financially incentivizes them to do so.
The final legislation, which Mr. Trump signed into law late last month, makes it easier for the department to fire problematic employees, incentivizes whistle-blowing and gives the secretary greater hiring authorities to fill vacant medical center director jobs.
The Democratic presidential hopeful sent a letter Thursday to Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Jay Clayton urging the regulator to take immediate action to study a model that she says unduly incentivizes rating firms to assign better grades.
Allows Americans to deduct childcare and elder care from their taxes, incentivizes employers to provide on-site childcare services, and creates tax-free Dependent Care Savings Accounts for both young and elderly dependents, with matching contributions for low-income families.   7.
But the trade-off here is that, instead of punishing people monetarily for not having insurance, it will punish people who want coverage by withholding it from them for six months — and hope that this possibility incentivizes people to stay covered.
It evolved the party-driven approach to open world activities that was first introduced in Red Dead Redemption, including an economy that incentivizes players with cool unlocks that you can earn by spending either time or money on the game.
Whereas the Affordable Care Act attempted to keep costs down by pushing as many people as possible into a single insurance pool with regulated, robust health plans, Trump's order incentivizes healthy people and businesses with healthy employees to leave the markets.
And while the global market keeps growing, the US box office is stagnating in terms of dollars and shrinking in terms of tickets, which in turn incentivizes Hollywood to make movies that play especially well internationally, eg superhero and animated franchises.
Clearly, the developer has discovered a successful approach to the battle royale genre, one that relies on in-app purchases and a subscription model that funnels more players into its ecosystem and incentivizes them to play the game more daily.
Senator Scott's Investing In Opportunity Act, which was accepted as part of tax reform and created the Opportunity Zones initiative, incentivizes long-term investment in low-income and distressed communities by offering a deferral of capital gains taxes for investors.
Scarlett and every little girl in America should grow up in a country that if we deliver on the President's agenda of better jobs, better health care, and a better tax system, that incentivizes women to work and raise children.
It's not that artificially limiting this type of upgradeability incentivizes car buyers to buy new cars more frequently, either, especially as most major car companies batten down the hatches for a new era of car sharing and other alternative usage models.
Why the coverup might harm other security programs: Uber paid the hacker to delete the files using money from a bug bounty program, which incentivizes good guy hackers to alert companies of security flaws that companies can then fix independently.
Whether it's between flat super teams or talent scatters across the league because the financial structure incentivizes high picks to stay where they were drafted, whoever makes it to the top will hardly be there long enough to plant a flag.
For uninsured people, the GOP plan provides a one-time sign-up period where people would be protected, but otherwise Republicans say their system incentivizes people to remain insured without having to resort to a mandate penalty like in ObamaCare.
"Proponents of our broken status quo tax policies are ignoring the overwhelming number of Americans who want a tax code that incentivizes domestic manufacturing, investment in U.S. businesses and, above all, unwavering support for American workers," he said in a statement.
Google also offers a bug bounty for Chrome flaws, which incentivizes hackers to find and report them, whereas Apple offers no such bounty for WebKit unless a WebKit bug is integrated into an attack technique that penetrates deeper into iOS.
Read More: Why a Cryptocurrency Mining Giant Is Burning Money in a 'Black Hole' Bond token holders are paid on a first-in-first-out basis, which "incentivizes people to buy bonds sooner than later," according to the Basis white paper.
Second, professors who receive such requests probably feel eager to accommodate friends who may someday be able to do them a favor in turn, and this incentivizes them to suggest publication of articles wholly apart from the merits of the pieces.
Any infrastructure package that incentivizes the wrong investments or unwisely rolls back crucial environmental, public health and safety regulations in the name of short-term profits could waste taxpayer money or, even worse, hurt the nation's future health and well-being.
The "Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act" also contains a framework that incentivizes all creditors and the government of Puerto Rico to come to the table and negotiate a deal in the best interests of my island's people.
In March, Congress included a provision that incentivizes state and federal authorities to report more data to the country's gun background check system into a $1.3 trillion budget, but other efforts aimed at gun control have gone nowhere on Capitol Hill.
And these gifts, as for many donors, were not inspired by holiday cheer — but likely by an end-of-year deadline that incentivizes donors to effectively skirt the few rules that are meant to hold charitable foundations like Page's accountable.
"Platform businesses are companies that have a known brand or a successful brand, and that have been able to build an ecosystem around the brand that either incentivizes or forces the competition to plug in and co-create value," he said.
But look at 31-year-old stay-at-home dad and consultant Tom Levron, who shared how much brain power he puts into his Honda Fit EV driving habits in San Diego, California, a market that incentivizes EVs with tax breaks and rebates.
The salary cap incentivizes building a team in precisely the way the Thunder did, but it also cuts against a team like that being built to last—players will need to get paid, and there is only so much money to go around.
The Trump administration said that the purpose of the memo was to close a loophole that incentivizes parents to send their children unaccompanied across the southern border, as well as to ensure the safety of those children when they're placed with a family.
So as the nation works to slow the growth of American health care spending, the focus should be less on reducing end-of-life spending and more on moving away from fee-for-service medicine, which incentivizes more care rather than better care.
Reimbursing for medical direction, except in cases of complexity or acuity, which can and should continue to be reimbursed at 100 percent per practitioner, or teaching anesthesia residents or student nurse anesthetists is wasteful and only incentivizes inefficiency with no increase in safety.
Economists have different ideas on how this occurs: Some point to the potential for rising interest rates to strengthen the dollar, which incentivizes imports; others attribute those same monetary impacts to rising real returns on domestic investments given a lower tax environment.
In addition, the rule changes the way PBMs can be paid by insurers providing plans in Medicare Part D. The new rules would have the effect of requiring fixed fees for their services, instead of the spread model that incentivizes higher list prices.
Asked to comment on the report, Don Stewart, a spokesman for McConnell, pointed to a measure passed in March as part of a spending package that incentivizes state and federal authorities to report more data to the country's gun background check system.
McAleenan said because the bulk of those detained at the border turn themselves in to authorities, a physical barrier would not have as much impact as changes to existing immigration laws that the Trump administration says incentivizes people to come with their children.
It cannot be that we make ourselves the story ... By us being outraged and taking ourselves out of the job that we do to become spokespeople and activists, I think that ultimately helps it [media-bashing] and incentivizes people to continue doing it.
I grew up in a middle-class family, in a good suburb," she said, adding that watching "the discrimination that those communities face not just because they're gay or trans, but because the system incentivizes discrimination against them, moved me toward the left.
USMCA's "improvements will not be enough to overhaul the entrenched system in Mexico that denies workers their rights, keeps wages unconscionably low and, consequently, incentivizes companies to ship jobs to Mexico — and out of our communities, like mine in Southeast Michigan," Rep.
While the Chinese education system has been praised for its rigor — a Stanford study found that freshmen at Chinese universities outpaced their American and Russian peers by two or three years in critical thinking skills — critics say the gaokao incentivizes memorization over creativity.
Image Source: Cage303In the most recent case of financial intrigue bubbling up following the leak of the Paradise Papers, an investigation by the CBC and the Toronto Star uncovered evidence of a multi-million dollar ticket scalping operation that StubHub not only permits but incentivizes.
WHATEVER STRATEGY THEY'RE TRYING TO PUT IN PLACE, ALL I CAN SPEAK TO IS THAT IT SHOWS IT INCENTIVIZES HIGHER LIST PRICES, BECAUSE EVERYONE IS TAKING PERCENTAGES OFF THAT LIST PRICE AND THE LIST PRICE IS ABSORBING WHATEVER IS HAPPENING THROUGH THE ENTIRE SUPPLY CHAIN.
"OPEC know what needs to be done but too few members will agree to take the production pain for the price gain, knowing also that the price gain incentivizes non-OPEC to produce more, lengthening the rebalancing process," PVM Oil Associates analyst David Hufton said.
Why did it take an equal amount of time to make the necessary "sandbox" changes, which determine the speed and variety of play styles the game incentivizes, to address the fact that almost everyone was using the same minuscule set of guns, armor, and abilities?
Net-metering allows energy producers to bring home some extra money while lowering their own energy bills; and because it allows for investors to make money back, it further incentivizes the use of renewable energy through the marketplace rather than mandates, subsidies or regulations.
"The American Made Coalition is committed to advancing legislation that modernizes our tax system, levels the playing field for American businesses and workers, encourages investment, incentivizes job creation in the U.S., and helps American-made products compete worldwide," said John Gentzel, spokesman for the coalition.
While there is disagreement about how to fix our tax system, even within the two parties, we cannot let political spats or parochial interests derail this once-in-a-generation opportunity to create an environment that once again incentivizes growth in the United States.
Workers in the industry have also suffered from a culture and economic structure in the game industry that incentivizes studios to rapidly hire and lay off workers unless deadlines are properly met or funding and sales milestones help keep a studio and its workforce afloat.
Within these networks, the very notion of an intended audience disintegrates; the result of context collapse (the unpredictable comingling of audiences), Poe's Law (the difficulty of determining meaning online), and an attention economy that incentivizes the fastest possible spread of the most possible information.
Sanders is right in warning that this deal incentivizes highly profitable large companies to announce massive exports of jobs to low-wage nations, and then offer to reduce the inflated number of lost jobs in return for tax breaks, government contracts or other benefits.
Franks, who is the policy director at the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, makes the point that the requirement to know something actually incentivizes companies that are afraid of being held liable for sex trafficking happening on their sites to not look for illegal activity at all.
In an age of constant threats to arguably our most important natural resource— including a pending federal infrastructure bill in the works that by and large leaves out water protection and incentivizes privatization—let's take stock of who's controlling the water we consume on a daily basis.
Through the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, Congress has a significant opportunity to address the affordability crisis with the urgency it deserves by funding a federal-state partnership that incentivizes states to bring down college price and focuses resources on outcomes, especially for underrepresented students.
"The tax system incentivizes automation even in cases where it is not otherwise efficient," wrote Ryan Abbott and Bret Bogenschneider of the University of Surrey School of Law in Britain, in an analysis of tax policy toward automation in the United States and other rich countries.
The documents include details on the distribution of Facebook's various apps; how the company worked very closely with some app developers to grant them access to user data, and how the company specifically incentivizes sharing on the platform in order to feed that data back to advertisers.
Even though it needs its partners to sell products in order to make money, Allen says revenue-sharing incentivizes CompareAsiaGroup to remain neutral and provide accurate information in order to convince customers to continue using the site, which in turn convinces financial companies to stay on its marketplaces.
This explanation builds, for example, on the intuition of a game-theoretic model by Jeffrey Lax and Charles Cameron (23): A forceful judge who disagrees with another judge's views incentivizes that second judge to clarify and hone her argument, especially if she is trying to win him over.
With regard to Amazon's retail business, there is clear progress being made, particularly around the company's Frustration-Free Packaging program that incentivizes retailers to reduce the amount of unnecessary cardboard and plastic that goes into product packaging, which also allows Amazon to ship more products in a single box.
"Supporters of the blueprint understand the importance of reforming our tax code in a way that incentivizes investment in the United States and the production of American goods, in American towns, by American workers," said John Gentzel, a spokesman for a consortium of businesses lobbying for the provision.
A survey from 2015 found the top three reasons people chose to go to college were: But universities have no incentive to change; the reward system for professors incentivizes research over students' career success, and the hundreds of years of institutional tradition will likely inhibit any chance of change.
We need more progressive legislation that minimizes risk and incentivizes drug manufacturers to allow for timely execution of a customized "n of 1" trial design in pediatrics, where patient response to treatment varies tremendously, large-scale enrollment is very limited, and evidence is therefore hard to come by.
"The American Made Coalition is committed to advancing legislation that modernizes our tax system, levels the playing field for American businesses and workers, encourages investment, incentivizes job creation in the U.S., and helps American-made products compete worldwide," said John Gentzel, spokesman for the coalition: http://bit.ly/2kxujQv.
As it stands now, drivers are paid digitally — that's to say that payment for rides completed, bonuses for clocking specific milestones (Uber incentivizes drivers in many countries if they complete a certain number of rides or clock specific fair volumes) and other additional incentives are wired to a driver's bank account.
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What's happening: In posts to an internal discussion forum, according to Quartz, a female program manager at Microsoft knocked the company for a policy she says "financially incentivizes discriminatory hiring practices," adding that she's referring to incentives given to senior management for hiring those who aren't Asian or white men.
"While I'm glad that Amazon recognizes that Queens is a great place to do business, I'm concerned about the the lack of community input and the incentivizes that Amazon received in order to convince them to bring these jobs to New York," Gillibrand said in a statement released on Twitter.
"The crisis incentivizes China to develop faster," said He. 'Doubling down' on tech The US Commerce Department starkly exposed China's reliance on American technology this year when it blocked US companies from selling vital components to Chinese telecommunications hardware maker ZTE, forcing it to halt almost all of its operations.
The No. 22010 U.S. automaker disclosed a long-term compensation plan that incentivizes Dan Ammann, chief executive of the Cruise unit, to develop the technology and commercial plans that could lead to the stock offering within 22009 years, according GM's annual 22014K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
But social media, and the news its dominance incentivizes, has created an environment in which the quickest and surest way toward blanket coverage of you and your output is acting in a way consistent with mental illness, regardless of whether or not you would be diagnosed as ill in a clinical setting.
Because you're not playing for only yourself or for one or three other people — as is the case in solo or duo and squad games — 50 v 50 incentivizes players to revive complete strangers, gift weapons to spread the wealth of firepower, and otherwise be a nice human being and solid team player.
A year after the Carrier deal, there is a national outcry over a tax bill that slashes the corporate tax rate for companies like United Technologies from 35 percent to 20 percent, that cuts taxes for multimillionaires like Greg Hayes, and that incentivizes, according to economist Jared Bernstein and others, more outsourcing.
" Last year, it rolled out a policy to prevent "low quality or disruptive content " providers from placing ads, saying that ads should "link to landing pages that include significant and original content that is relevant" to the ad, and that they should not "include deceptive ad copy that incentivizes people to click.
Wermund suggests that the rating structure used by U.S. News, which for better or worse is the gold standard for college rankings, incentivizes schools to engage in policies that favor higher-income students, such as emphasizing the importance of standardized tests (which correlates to affluence) and alumni giving (which really correlates to affluence).
They will ignore you at first, of course, because that's what enterprise administrators do, and because information security (like transportation security) is too often an irrational one-way ratchet because our culture of fear incentivizes security theater rather than actual security — but they may grudgingly begin to accept that the world has moved on.
At its best, the public editor role incentivizes people in the newsroom to speak out for those interests in advance — so that they don't get dinged later for ethical lapses or ideological laziness, and so that if they come under heavy criticism from bad-faith critics, the paper will have someone willing to defend them.
STATUS: INTRODUCED, but failed to garner sufficient support in the House Affordable Childcare and Eldercare Act: Allows Americans to deduct childcare and eldercare from their taxes, incentivizes employers to provide on-site childcare services and creates tax-free dependent care savings accounts for both young and elderly dependents, with matching contributions for low-income families.
The battle to get attention — and the knowledge that with a national or even global audience in play, even a fraction of the total universe would still be a lot of people — incentivizes a news ethos that has more in common with the UK's fiercely competitive tabloid market than America's staid big-city broadsheets.
Like other social apps, it encourages you to interact with people you know, but what it really incentivizes is participating in broader trends, or joining popular hashtags, or lip-syncing or performing to clips of songs or speech, or just casting about for a subject or trend to jump onto in your spare time.
Moves toward open science, and for a change in the academic environment that currently incentivizes secrecy and the hoarding of data, are perhaps our best chance to improve research reproducibility Recent studies have found that an alarmingly high share of experiments that have been rerun have not produced results in line with the original research.
The YouTube platform plainly incentivizes such attention-grabbing behavior, right up until the point that it becomes a liability to its operators or their other partners — a familiar dilemma in the entertainment world, sure, but one that plays out quite differently on YouTube, which is considerably and deliberately less hands-on with its talent.
I'm certain my positive experience at this practice was directly correlated to the fact that I paid out of pocket for the care, a more-lucrative exchange for doctors which subsequently incentivizes a more hands-on approach, but there are things all medical care providers can do to educate themselves and make trans patients feel more welcome.
On top of that, it has a pretty straightforward rewards program that incentivizes consumers to use Apple Pay to buy Apple products, for the most cash back at 3 percent thanks likely to the fact that Apple no longer has to hand over as high a processing fee as it does with a third-party card.
That means exceptional STEM educational programs at the K-12 level; a business climate and tax regime that incentivizes small businesses to bring their amenities (bars, restaurants, theaters) to town; and a recognition that the public sector is chiefly responsible for making the fundamental investment in infrastructure (good transportation, superior schools, environmental safeguards) that attracts tech entrepreneurs.
Instead, JIRA incentivizes you to complete an entire block, and then the next; an entire neighborhood, and then the next; to kill off as many different tickets as possible, to mark them complete and pass them on, even if splicing them together after the fact is more difficult than building them to work together in the first place.
And the nature of Ryan's job strongly incentivizes that if he holds on to his majority and Clinton wins the election, he'll have to make some compromises with her to fund the government — compromises that will surely prove intensely controversial on the right and imperil the 2020 presidential bid he's rumored to be interested in making.
By exposing web platforms that may host sexual speech to wide-ranging civil and criminal liability, it incentivizes them to over-censor their users  It's deeply disappointing that neither Congress nor the president had the courage to speak up for the innocent people who will be silenced under the law, including the victims it will put in more danger.
These individuals may feel as if they have no choice, with shareholders and boards and bosses of their own to answer to, and an economic system that incentivizes the making of these decisions—and sometimes the technology will perform obviously superior work to the human—but they are exactly that: decisions, made by people, to call in or build the job-threatening robots.
The logic behind the subscription model and the split changing from 70/30 to 85/15 in the second year is simple: It incentivizes developers to continue to maintain and develop apps, which results in fewer dead-end apps; and it provides a boost in revenue as apps with back-end services scale up and retain users, allowing them to offset costs.
Rather than judging anti-trust impact by pricing, supply and demand, Khan reasons, it should be examined through the lens of 21st century online business The lens should be "whether a company's structure creates certain anticompetitive conflicts of interest; whether it can cross-leverage market advantages across distinct lines of business; and whether the structure of the market incentivizes and permits predatory conduct," Khan writes.
Even though medical marijuana growers have cards that say that they're legally allowed to grow, civil asset forfeiture incentivizes police departments in Michigan to pursue really small technical violations—for instance, if there's a lock on a door that isn't secure enough, or a key to a room in your grow house or dispensary is left on a counter when it should've been in a safe space.
It also incentivizes companies to create "me too" drugs that just allow them to basically renew their patent on something but doesn't really work any better or just looks like something somebody else has done, so a lot of the innovation we're getting is just chasing these monopolies, with no real thought for what people need or where the innovation will be most useful.
It doesn't really aid people on the margins, like if you're just about able to buy a home but you need a little push, it's not a great deduction for you, because most middle-class and lower-middle class Americans don't itemize their taxes so they can't take the deduction, and it incentivizes people to buy bigger homes, because you can now spend more money on a mortgage.
As the New York Times notes in an article about Kjellberg's place within YouTube culture: The YouTube platform plainly incentivizes such attention-grabbing behavior, right up until the point that it becomes a liability to its operators or their other partners — a familiar dilemma in the entertainment world, sure, but one that plays out quite differently on YouTube, which is considerably and deliberately less hands-on with its talent.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 85033 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas) called the Commission's decision an "extreme consequence of our broken tax code," which he said incentivizes U.S. companies to keep profits overseas.
And as I mentioned, we're going to go through — we are in the process of going through every single one of those rules and regulations and guidances that were put out for individuals and folks across this land — businesses as well as insurance companies — to make certain that they are actually responding to the needs of the American people, not getting in the way of affordable, accessible, quality coverage that incentivizes innovation.
While kids' TV content could (and can) be plenty mediocre, you'd be hard pressed to find so many examples of programming as literally mindless as the stuff being produced at scale for kids to consume on YouTube — because the YouTube medium incentivizes content factories to produce click fodder to both drive ad revenue and edge out other content by successfully capturing the attention of the platform's recommendation algorithms to stand a chance of getting views in the first place.
Eligibility for loans would be defined as a small business or veterans organization with fewer than 500 employees Sole proprietors, independent contractors and self-employed would be eligible $250 billion in expansion/enhancement of unemployment insurance Four months of expanded unemployment benefits (increases overall benefit by $600 a week over that period) Jobless benefits would extend to the self employed and "gig" workers unable to work due to the pandemic Incentivizes states to pay first week of benefits immediately upon a worker filing, as opposed to the traditional one week lag $250 billion in direct payments to individuals and families Individuals would get $1,103 each, Couples $2,400 and children $500 each.

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