English to Punjabi Dictionary inducement

inducement

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definition
noun
companies were prepared to build only in return for massive inducements
a thing that persuades or influences someone to do something.
example
There was no 'inducement' to lead a good life because evil people would spend their eternity in Hell.
there is no 'inducement' to wait for payment
Those statements of 'inducement' are at 1039, 1311 and 1316.
The age of consent is 15 but only provided no monetary reward or 'inducement' is offered.
In effect these new finances represent the 'inducement' required to persuade developing countries to conserve their genetic resources.
I feel massively guilty that I resisted the 'inducement' .
Whether such tax credits are sufficient 'inducement' to donors remains to be established.
Even so, remuneration for military service did provide 'inducement' early on.
The 'inducement' had evidently proved very attractive.
My dictionary defines a bribe as ‘Money or other 'inducement' offered to procure action in favour of the giver’, so bribe it is.
But Crikey's sources also say there's still the odd dodgy 'inducement' here and there.
It is possible, the Court noted, for a company whose product passes the test to be guilty of 'inducement' to violate copyrights.
Undue 'inducement' , coercion, selection bias towards the poor, and distortion of the doctor-patient relationship are cited by critics of financial incentives.
Stimulation is taken to mean an 'inducement' , a spur to action, an interest in doing something.
it is claimed that she was offered an 'inducement' to plead guilty
there is no 'inducement' to wait for payment
Hypnosis involves 'inducement' of a trance - a condition between waking and sleeping.
The Bill's benefits package is no longer a reward for service rendered but an 'inducement' to serve and has become a significant part of recruiters' pitches.
We don't need much 'inducement' to eat, wash, beautify ourselves, or gratify our needs, but for many of us, honoring other people doesn't come easily.
The ordinary meaning of ‘incitement’ as adopted in the authorities is that it encompasses encouragement, persuasion or 'inducement' .
However, luckily for May, it seems possible profit was 'inducement' enough to persuade them to open the door.
They don't even have to pretend they like it if they don't; there is no big monetary 'inducement' involved.
We will not put any conditions, bribe or 'inducement' to show up at this working group meeting.
And you know that he can be motivated by money or other 'inducements' - which means that you start out discounting whatever he's about to tell you.
The report said children were offered biscuits, chocolate and other 'inducements' to encourage them to work harder.
Book sales reps commonly use any of three 'inducements' to convince bookstores to carry specific titles.
Each was unanimously convicted of ‘corruptly accepting’ the seven-figure 'inducements' between January 24 1995 and February 7 1995.
Just as important as mechanisms to ensure productivity were 'inducements' to encourage men to work harder.
I am quite satisfied that she is refusing to give evidence and that no 'inducements' or protection which the court could afford would persuade her otherwise.
Surely these election-year 'inducements' of extra dosh are mere carrots being dangled from the lines of desperate politicians.
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