The term is also meant to induce players and spectators alike to draw on inner power.
Handicaps were quite popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, when chess was often played for money stakes, in order to induce weaker players to play for wagers.
For example, an angle shooter might motion as if he were folding his hand to induce other players to fold theirs out of turn.
The specter of him remaining back at spring camp in Fort Lauderdale has induced players to volunteer for the bus ride to Orlando.
When clubs signed players last winter and spring, they induced players to accept smaller salaries because of their losses.
The show also shows various "strategies" employed by some players to either eat more food or try to induce other players to vomit.
This induces players to keep playing their machines, even though they may still be in normal mode.
The lack of any significantly new technology the last few years has not induced skilled players to buy new models.
Packer moved quickly to shore up support, meeting with the players and taking legal action to prevent third parties from inducing players to break their contracts.
However, I must point out that, logically, if the Union was to act in isolation, it might lose competitiveness and would not have any practical means of inducing other global economic players to follow suit.