Inducement may refer to:
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Incentive
In general, incentives are anything that persuade a person or organization to alter their behavior to produce the desired outcome. The laws of economists and of behavior state that higher incentives amount to greater levels of effort and therefo ...
, persuading a person to alter their behaviour
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Bribery
Bribery is the corrupt solicitation, payment, or Offer and acceptance, acceptance of a private favor (a bribe) in exchange for official action. The purpose of a bribe is to influence the actions of the recipient, a person in charge of an official ...
, a gift to influence an official
See also
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Inducement prize contest
An inducement prize contest (IPC) is a competition that awards a cash prize for the accomplishment of a feat, usually of engineering. IPCs are typically designed to extend the limits of human ability. Some of the most famous IPCs include the Long ...
, a competition to reward a feat, usually of engineering
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Inducement rule
The inducement rule is a test a United States court can use to determine whether liability for copyright infringement committed by third parties could be assigned to the distributor of the device used to commit infringement.
Summary of the rule
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, a copyright test used in United States courts
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Induce (disambiguation)
Induce may refer to:
* Induced consumption
* Induced innovation
* Induced character
* Induced coma
* Induced menopause
* Induced metric
* Induced path
* Induced topology
* Induce (musician), American musician
* Labor induction, stimulation of chil ...
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Induction (disambiguation)
Induction or inductive may refer to:
Biology and medicine
* Labor induction (of birth)
* Induction chemotherapy, in medicine
* Enzyme induction and inhibition
* General anaesthesia
Chemistry
* Induction period, slow stage of a reaction
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