Motivate definition

Motivate. , which means more push or influence to proceed to fulfilling want. Performance on the other hand, is a combination of staff being available, competent, productive and responsive (WHO, 2006). Health workers are part of a country‟s health system and they are very important in improving health outcomes. Therefore, adequately trained, skilled and motivated health workers in appreciable numbers at facilities where they are needed, is essential in the delivery of quality health care (WHO, 2010).
Motivate means searching your heart for compelling reasons to stop destructive anger. This can free you to handle the anger constructively. Prepare now, before the next anger episode.

Examples of Motivate in a sentence

  • Motivate all members of the staff to participate in formulating and evaluating instructional programs.

  • Motivate students towards the practice of engineering and stimulate their learning.

  • If the Sponsorship Administrative Fee due hereunder is not remitted within 45 days of receipt of the invoice therefor, the City shall pay interest to Motivate at a rate of 1.5% per month (18% per annum) on such past due amounts from such due date until the date such Sponsorship Administrative Fee is remitted.

  • Motivate agrees that if subcontractors are employed in the performance of this Contract, Motivate and its subcontractors are subject to the requirements and sanctions of ORS Chapter 656, Workers’ Compensation.

  • Motivate acknowledges and agrees that the City has the right to file UCC financing statements, instruments, and documents and such other action as may be required to perfect or to continue the perfection of the City’s interest in that portion of the System purchased with Public Funds.

  • Where any information required of Motivate is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information, Motivate shall so certify to City, ODOT, FHWA or FTA as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information.

  • If Motivate and the City cannot agree on terms to supply and/or operate a helmet vending solution within sixty (60) days after the City’s receipt of Motivate’s proposal, Motivate acknowledges and agrees that the City may solicit a third party to provide a helmet vending solution and that Motivate shall have no claim for compensation with respect to such helmet vending solution.

  • The City agrees to use reasonable efforts to assist Motivate in securing Permits needed from City bureaus and agencies of the State of Oregon.

  • In the event of a an unauthorized assignment or subcontracting hereof by Motivate without prior written consent of the City, the purported assignment or subcontracting is void and Motivate will remain liable for full performance of this Contract.

  • Motivate shall retain manufacturers’ certificates verifying the origin of all domestic iron or steel Materials for three years after the date of final payment for the Project, and shall furnish copies to the City upon request.

Related to Motivate

  • Reward means any goods, services, benefits, arrangements or other privileges (including, without limitation, miles on participating airline frequent flyer programs, payment of annual Cardmembership fees or rebate), as may be determined by the Bank in its reasonable discretion, which may be redeemed or obtained by the use of Points under the Program; and S$ means the lawful currency of the Republic of Singapore.

  • Rewards means any Merchandise Reward, Travel Reward, Gift Card Reward or Account Credit Reward that is available in this Program; and

  • Incentives means those payments made by the Program Administrator to Customers pursuant to the Program and these Terms and Conditions.

  • Key means any device designed and constructed to provide a method of operating a locking system which is designed and constructed to be operated only by that device.

  • Sexual motivation means that one of the purposes for which