These astronomical drug profits serve as another disincentive for industry and shareholders to stop the epidemic.
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He spoke of lowering the corporate tax rate--now a challenging disincentive to U.S. companies.
This too is a disincentive to work and undermines one ostensible purpose of the Fed's easing.
Under current laws, there is an enormous economic disincentive for two low-income people to get married.
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But a Russian lawyer who wants to work for a foreign employer faces no such disincentive.
Indeed, the estate tax's high rate suggests that it could have big disincentive effects.
There is an alphabet soup of welfare programs that create disincentive to seek gainful employment.
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Increased taxes, in whatever form, are a disincentive to earn, to spend, to save and invest.
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Continuing wrangling has acted as a serious disincentive to further investment in the country's valuable arable land.
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When one spouse is highly productive, there is already a disincentive for the other spouse to work.
Opponents of extended unemployment insurance argue that it prolongs joblessness and becomes a disincentive for finding work.
That used to be a disincentive for a husband in a one-earner family to delay claiming Social Security.
Businesses have a disincentive to employ these people because they have to pay a very large payroll tax.
But in reality, the focus on jobs is a disincentive for productivity investments.
PLN, the state power company, has been trying to encourage private-sector investment, but subsidised electricity acts as a disincentive.
One of the signatories, Tony Stein, director at Canterbury Care, said the rate was a disincentive to job creation.
To minimise the disincentive, benefits are best provided only for a limited period.
Obviously, this sort of development can provide a big disincentive, even with healthy product markups charged doctors, pharmacies and clinics.
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In fact, I am virtually certain that current low tax rates are a disincentive to economic growth and risk taking.
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The greatest disincentive, however, is that even though a new electronic system could cut banks' costs, their revenues might fall too.
The survey found that many doctors felt there would be a financial disincentive to taking up a job in academic medicine.
That potentially devastating prospect may serve as a further disincentive to a hostile power's launching the missile in the first place.
The best argument for a small disincentive impact is that the present minimum is below the prevailing market wage for most workers.
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That margin means that any punitive levy imposed so far on foreign holdings of Real assets has minimal impact as a disincentive.
In practice, this period can last years, and it has provided a strong disincentive for public unions to agree to any givebacks.
Chandler explains that China's Value Added Tax, the country's largest revenue raiser, creates a huge disincentive for investment in energy efficiency projects.
It was still a large disincentive for those subject to these rates, but the total effect on the economy was small.
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This rate can be manipulated to create a disincentive to bank lending.
ISAs was widely damned as retrospective taxation and a disincentive to save.
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