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There are no benefactors in Canada because there is no incentive.


Lara St. John


#benefactors #canada #incentive

We need different perspectives here in Washington - someone who has private-sector experience, somebody who's actually created jobs, manufactures products, understands the incentives and disincentives, the intended and unintended consequences of legislation.


Ron Johnson


#consequences #created #different #different perspectives #experience

With the Australian Government paying more of the hospital bills, it will have the incentive to make sure people are treated through less expensive and more appropriate primary care services.


Kevin Rudd


#australian #bills #care #expensive #government

Also, there are now new laws in Brazil which create incentives for Argentine and Latin American films to be premiered and distributed in Brazil and vice versa.


Walter Salles


#american #american films #brazil #create #distributed

Unfortunately, the elimination of incentives such as parole, good time credits and funding for college courses, means that fewer inmates participate in and excel in literacy, education, treatment and other development programs.


Bobby Scott


#courses #credits #development #education #elimination

To be ambitious of true honor, of the true glory and perfection of our natures, is the very principle and incentive of virtue.


Walter Scott


#glory #honor #incentive #natures #our

Democratic leaders, whose power is ultimately dependent on popular support, are held accountable for failing to improve the lives of their citizens. Therefore, they have a powerful incentive to keep their societies peaceful and prosperous.


Natan Sharansky


#citizens #democratic #democratic leaders #dependent #failing

When the solution to a given problem doesn’t lay right before our eyes, it is easy to assume that no solution exists. But history has shown again and again that such assumptions are wrong. This is not to say the world is perfect. Nor that all progress is always good. Even widespread societal gains inevitably produce losses for some people. That’s why the economist Joseph Schumpeter referred to capitalism as “creative destruction.” But humankind has a great capacity for finding technological solutions to seemingly intractable problems, and this will likely be the case for global warming. It isn’t that the problem isn’t potentially large. It’s just that human ingenuity—when given proper incentives—is bound to be larger. Even more encouraging, technological fixes are often far simpler, and therefore cheaper, than the doomsayers could have imagined. Indeed, in the final chapter of this book we’ll meet a band of renegade engineers who have developed not one but three global-warming fixes, any of which could be bought for less than the annual sales tally of all the Thoroughbred horses at Keeneland auction house in Kentucky.


Steven D. Levitt


#incentives #imagination

The Microsoft actions announced today are exactly the kinds of industry initiatives we need. Microsoft is using its resources to bring real privacy protection to Internet users by creating incentives for more websites to provide strong privacy protection.


William M. Daley


#announced #bring #creating #exactly #incentives

Reforming the way the state works with businesses and providing incentives for employers will help preserve and create new jobs in Massachusetts.


Mitt Romney


#create #employers #help #incentives #jobs






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