Prize
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The
prize
is higher living standards for Russia’s long-suffering people and a recovery in the country’s international standing.
Despite uncertainty about Putin’s intentions, that
prize
is not out of reach.
But when their work was nominated for the 1903 physics prize, her name was omitted.
Past winners have included experts in everything from quantum electronics to molecular biology (one of us, Vivian Wing-Wah Yam, won the
prize
in 2011).
More broadly,
prize
competitions to reward targeted innovation and crowd-source new ideas offer a highly cost-effective opportunity for government to leverage its scarce resources for important public goals.
After the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Obama administration teamed up with the X-Prize Foundation to offer a $1.4 million
prize
to the group that produced the most efficient oil-recovery solution.
The United States wins first
prize
with a trade deficit of more than $650 billion in the most recent 12 months.
No other country comes close enough to be awarded second
prize.
Europe was the
prize.
The New NeutralityTOKYO – Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union used every imaginable threat and inducement – including the ultimate
prize
of reunification – to bring about a neutral Germany.
And solar takes the absolute prize, costing more than $800 per ton of CO2 to do less than a cent of good per dollar spent.
A Dutch remodeling of a gray slab from that era just received a major architecture
prize.
In fact, on CCTV’s widely viewed 7 p.m. national newscast, not a word on Liu was mentioned on the day he received the
prize.
Indeed, Twitter is the only place where people can talk freely about Liu‘s Nobel
prize.
With so many risks in so many places, investors, not surprisingly, will eventually
prize
liquidity in their portfolios, while shunning riskier fixed assets again when these tail risks materialize.
Ukraine – the great
prize
in Russia’s bid to recapture its former sphere of influence – is also deeply anxious.
The
prize
is something that has never been achieved in European history: the building of a liberal order that embraces the whole continent.
If it did, the
prize
for literature would be an annual battle between Shakespeare, Dante, and Goethe.
Lottery officials in Shaanxi province rejected a winning ticket, calling it a fake and denying its bearer, a 17-year-old security guard named Liu Liang, the grand
prize
of a $58,000 BMW and 120,000 yuan ($14,510) in cash.
Sanctions alone, even those supported by the United Nations Security Council and backed by military force, could not persuade Saddam Hussein to withdraw from Kuwait, control of which was a major
prize
for him.
The BRICS’ New Development Bank, it was announced, will be headquartered in Shanghai, not New Delhi;India’s consolation
prize
was that an Indian will serve as the Bank’s first president.
But this will only be a consolation
prize
for Abe.
Whatever the reason for economists’ unique status, the halo conferred by the
prize
can – and often has – lend credibility to policies that harm the public interest, for example by driving inequality and making financial crises more likely.
The new
prize
arose from a longstanding conflict between the interests of the better off in stable prices and the interests of everybody else in reducing insecurity by means of taxation, social investment, and transfers.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the prize, but Sweden was also an advanced social democracy.
The
prize
kingmaker was Stockholm University economist Assar Lindbeck, who had turned away from social democracy.
A solution to both high prices and misdirected research is to replace the current model with a government-supported
prize
fund.
With a
prize
system, innovators are rewarded for new knowledge, but they do not retain a monopoly on its use.
But this is not a valid reason to become a host city; it is merely a consolation
prize.
The
prize
is a Swedish prerogative.
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