Prize
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For example, in "Birds," the Chorus takes the role of different birds and threatens the Athenian judges that if their play doesn’t win first prize, they’ll defecate on them as they walk around the city.
"You moved to New York with the clothes on your back, the cash in your pocket, and your eyes on the
prize.
The word "belief" itself originally meant to love, to prize, to hold dear.
Another piece of his purely theoretical work became known as the Hardy-Weinberg law in genetics, and won a Nobel
prize.
In effect, having real money on the table and a cash
prize
at the end made him more conservative.
And we tell them if they win the game, they are going to get a big
prize.
Actually, it came to my mailbox in the form of a letter that said I'd won a giant literary
prize
for a short story I had written.
The
prize
was a trip to New York City to meet big-time editors and agents and other authors.
Memory was the only
prize
I allowed myself.
In this case, the drive to win life's greatest prize: a mating partner.
Well, I say yes, and if there is, I give the
prize
to Darwin.
They'll give a $10,000
prize
to anyone who can show, under scientific conditions, that they have a paranormal ability.
Netflix is known for their really great recommendation algorithm, and they had this $1 million
prize
for anyone who could improve it.
And as a matter of fact, a few years ago, Sanoussi Diakité, a Senegalese engineer, won a Rolex
prize
for his invention of the first mechanized fonio processor.
Attractive, cute, and flirty, she is the ideal girl and Brian's
prize
throughout the entire film."
We let someone give us a title as a consolation prize, rather than realizing we know what we want and we're going to get it, even if we're tired.
What I didn't mention before is that the
prize
for winning is that you get to construct the whole hunt for the following year.
In this case, life's greatest prize: an appropriate mating partner.
Moreover, this brain circuit for reward is working, and you're feeling intense energy, intense focus, intense motivation and the willingness to risk it all, to win life's greatest
prize.
Gave him the Nobel
prize
for that one.
I probably can win a
prize
for the most ways to use a Harvard Law School degree because of all the things I'm doing.
If you put up a prize, you can get literally a 50 to one leverage on your dollars.
And then he turned around and said, "Well, if you back a
prize
institute that runs a 10 prize, you get 500 to one."
This is what happens when you put up a prize, when you announce it and teams start to begin doing trials.
Then, when the
prize
is actually won, after it's moving, you get societal benefits, you know, new technology, new capability.
That's our value proposition in a
prize.
But if you put up a prize, the beautiful thing is, you know, it's a very small maintenance fee, and you pay on success.
What a
prize
does, what we've experienced a
prize
doing, is literally help to short-circuit or support all of these things, because a
prize
credentials the idea that this is a good idea.
So, as an organization, we put together a
prize
discovery process of how to come up with prizes and write the rules, and we're actually looking at creating prizes in a number of different categories.
And the way we're doing that is we're creating
prize
teams within the X
PRIZE.
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