inducement im PONS Wörterbuch

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No person may be compelled to belong to another faith by means of coercion or inducement.
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In 1948, he received several inducements to leave but remained playing in the local competition for 6 pounds per week.
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Inducements are rewards and punishments used to influence people or groups.
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This he wrote, adds the inducements of philanthropy to those of patriotism.
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The government bag began providing inducements for absentee landlords to encourage productive land use and initiated agricultural wage policies.
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Furthermore, if all profits are earmarked for the security holder, where is the inducement for those in control to manage the enterprise efficiently?
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The organization uses the inducement prize contest model.
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They have suggested incentives to expand operations would be more beneficial than inducements to sell their company.
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Their motives, considered as the moral inducements for their votes, will vary with the different members of the legislative body.
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The old imperial law offered heads of families a league and a labor of land, 4,605 acre, and other inducements.
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