इनचोटिव्स Meaning in English
इनचोटिव्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : incentives
, inchotivs
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रसंगोक्तिआकस्मातिक
प्रसंगिक
प्रसंगतः
इन्सिल
इंसिलर
भस्म बनाने योग्य
क्रीमेटोरिअम
भस्मक रोग
प्रारंभी
अंतर्वृत्त
कटन
चीरा
पाछ
चीरों
इनचोटिव्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Central Pacific Railroad, in effect, initiated the trend by offering settlement incentives in the form of low fares, and by placing sections of its government-granted lands up for sale to pioneers.
Throughout this period, RKI was a prolific producer of promotional materials and incentives, broadly distributed by licensees.
Park was also responsible for providing extra financial incentives to Hanna and other members of Congress, a task made easy by large rice sale commissions.
Such financial incentives reportedly ranged from US'100,000 to '200,000 at a time per individual.
The basic approach, then, was for these authors to "refine, not refute, Kenneth Waltz", by adding domestic intervening variables between systemic incentives and a state's foreign policy decision.
Domestic perception of the system and domestic incentives (intervening variable).
” Unipolarity generates few incentives for security and prestige competition among great powers.
Instead he believes “unipolar systems provide incentives for two other types of war: those pitting the sole great power against a relatively weaker state and those exclusively involving weaker states.
On August 5, 2011, Kreutz signed with the New Orleans Saints for a one-year '2 million contract with an additional '2 million in incentives.
In the late 1970s, Japan seemed to have decided that bilateral aid in the form of yen credits, tariff reductions, larger quota incentives for manufactured exports, and investments in processing industries, energy, agriculture, and education would be the focus of its aid programs in Asia.
" He defended his experience in Coral Springs municipal politics, noting that he served on the Coral Springs Economic Development Foundation, and said that he would provide incentives to attract businesses and hire additional police officers.
It was put up for auction to raise money to pay inheritance taxes and for maintenance of the house and grounds; and eventually, negotiations led to the painting's sale to the National Gallery for £17-million tax free because of special incentives in England for selling works of art that are considered national treasures.