They offer big incentives to each other's customers to induce them to switch provider.
Clearly, they expect more Western offers will be made to induce them to be more tractable.
Tax gasoline to induce people to live closer to work and to buy more fuel-efficient cars.
Is there something that we can do regarding Windows Phone 8 to induce upgrades to Windows 8?
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Indeed, it would take extraordinary pressure from within and without to induce Sulzberger to cast him loose now.
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The first challenge is to induce citizens to show a modicum of honesty in declaring what they earn.
Is a cessation of American nuclear testing going to induce Saddam to give up his pursuit of the bomb?
Under the new rules, for example, issuers can no longer offer gifts to induce students to sign up for cards.
So we're trying to induce hiring to start a little quicker than it's been -- than has taken place so far.
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In doing so, he lied to a federal grand jury and worked to induce others to give false testimony, thus obstructing justice.
For this reason, the federal government has always had to rely on carrots rather than sticks to induce states to take part in Medicaid.
The group also used the internet to promote stocks and publicise fake websites to induce investors to capitalise on the internet boom, prosecutors said.
United have been accused of offering 'very large' sums to the 16-year-old's parents to induce him to end a contract he has until the end of this season.
Much of 2007 was spent recruiting fresh new talent for the top managerial ranks, some with amazing pay packages to induce them to come to little ole Austin, Texas.
This diverted attention from the issue of whether those neighbours actually have peaceful intentions to the issue of what Israel might give them to induce them to join negotiations.
And this summer's highly publicized employee discount pricing promotion took too many people back to the late '70s, when Detroit tried to induce customers to buy its cars by issuing rebate checks.
But no one, in the final analysis, quarrels with the conclusion that the goal of these techniques was to induce someone to reveal information that he would have preferred keeping to himself.
Will longer-term rates rise, and rise enough to induce banks to lever up their excess reserves, get them to re-enter the money creation business through the purchase of existing, now higher yielding securities?
To the extent that technology increases inequality much of it will be to reward innovators for finding ways to drive our workweek and retirement age down or to induce some to keep working 40-hour weeks.
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I've written about technology for almost my entire adult life, and I love knowing how it works, but I won't kowtow to it or go through unnatural contortions to induce it to perform some task.
Through a series of experiments with college and graduate students, which are detailed in the paper, Gino and Margolis set out to induce individuals to focus on either promotion or prevention via a series of situational cues.
They know darn well that the problem is insufficient demand for the goods and services they sell and thus no degree of reducing their costs (Quantitative Easing, tax cuts, deregulation, etc.) is going to induce them to expand operations.
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Hence, their support of efforts by the so-called "EU-3" Britain, France and Germany to present concessions attractive enough to the Iranian mullahocracy to induce it to give up at least some of its program for developing nuclear weapons.
While the central issue involves an arbitration contract, this case is really about the economics of class actions, which allow lawyers to bundle together hundreds or millions of small claims into a very powerful weapon to induce companies to settle on their terms.
Hence, their support of efforts by the so-called "EU-3" - Britain, France and Germany - to present a sufficiently attractive package of concessions to the Iranian mullahocracy to induce it to give up at least some of its program for developing nuclear weapons.
When Nasser closed the Straits in 1967, President Johnson decided, in light of the heavy U.S. commitment in Vietnam, that the United States could not fulfill its 1957 assurances which had been made to induce Israel to withdraw from the Sinai after the Suez war.
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The First Circuit Court of Appeals, in a decision yesterday, ruled that a lower court erred when it refused to allow Aetna to sue Pfizer over what it called a racketeering conspiracy to induce physicians to prescribe Neurontin for off-label uses like treating bipolar disorder.
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They cite the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation as the sort of institutions they want more of: bodies that use technical expertise leaving aside the IPCC's mistake over the melting of Himalayan glaciers to induce countries to recognise their mutual interests.
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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimate that the mandate alone, separate and apart from the other provisions in ObamaCare designed to induce people to buy insurance, will be responsible for bringing in 16 million newly insured about half of the total estimated number of newly insured.
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