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Disincentives, such as eliminating payments for negative consequences of care (medical errors) or increased costs, have also been proposed.
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Other disincentives to investment include weak existing infrastructure for distribution and sales, and concerns regarding intellectual property protection.
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In 1976, compulsory sterilization policies were put in place and some disincentive programs were created to encourage more people to become sterilized.
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When physicians can not bill for a service, it serves as a disincentive to perform that service if other billable options exist.
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Perhaps the biggest disincentive to marine fishkeeping, in comparison to freshwater, is the initial setup cost.
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It would have been a severe disincentive if they had been unable to pursue commercial disputes at law.
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The government introduced incentives to education and disincentives for not receiving education for instance, the provision of mid-day meals in schools were introduced.
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However, as disincentives becomes a must, adding incentives back, such as improving life condition for organ donors after donation, becomes difficult.
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He said corruption, in the form of unofficial overheads, provided a further disincentive to invest...
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During the 1988 protest, he was quoted as describing the existing tax system as regressive, anti-social and a disincentive to owning a home.
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