Examples of 'real incentive' in a sentence

Meaning of "real incentive"

Real incentive: This phrase refers to a genuine motivation or reason that drives an individual to take a particular action or achieve a specific goal. It implies a tangible reward or benefit that encourages someone to act in a certain way

How to use "real incentive" in a sentence

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It appears they are the only real incentive.
This is a real incentive to compete on quality.
He will give you real incentive.
Real incentive for the strongest or most powerful.
In some cases the real incentive is probably minimal.
The payment to outgoers was too small to constitute a real incentive.
It would be a real incentive for us all.
Most of the variations remain too small to be a real incentive.
That is the real incentive for real reforms.
The deterrent effect of financial sanctions should constitute a real incentive for compliance with the rules.
It creates real incentive to improve transparency and accountability regarding expenditures of revenues.
This will give children a real incentive to save.
But we hope the real incentive will be the opportunity for personal growth.
Yet this revised framework directive is no real incentive to us to do even better.
However, payments to outgoers have frequently been too small to constitute a real incentive.

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So you have got a real incentive to sing like an angel.
This is my generation, the generation with no real incentive to grow up.
These points translate to real incentive dollars for ensuring the best care for our patients.
Unfortunately, these places have no real incentive to change.
It would be a real incentive for us all . I will tell you what.
And at this point, they have no real incentive to stop.
This gives them a real incentive to join your list.
Otherwise, without clear targets there will be neither accountability nor a real incentive to deliver.
So there is no real incentive there.
They are regional monopolies . Cable companies have no real incentive to improve them.
So you've got a real incentive to sing like an angel.
It 's pretty hard to destroy a man who 's got a real incentive to live.
There has been little or no real incentive under the scheme in recent years.
Only this sort of approach will act as any real incentive in eco-design.
If the aid scheme constitutes a real incentive to reduce use of the inputs concerned.
We hope that this will add a real incentive to extend combos.
Clearly, Russia has a very real incentive to ensure that its airstrikes are effective.
The availability of federal grant money creates a real incentive for police agencies to use POP.
For me, there's no real incentive to learn another language.
You understand that . It would be a real incentive for us all.
I need some real incentive.
Matching is a real incentive.
After all, they have a real incentive to do that.
Currently however, officials are given no real incentive or assistance to plan career moves.
In a zero-sum game, there is no real incentive for the actors to co-operate.
Like I said, if this happens, it's a real incentive to me to get a PSP.

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