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That may be part of the story, but competition for talent and for customers seems intense between investment banks and others, yet they have collectively been extravagantly
rewarded
at the expense of those customers.
The main question was whether the sacrifices of tough austerity measures are now being
rewarded
by economic growth that outstrips the eurozone.
If Europe were to take such steps, it would look not only like the land of redistribution, but also like a place where the environment is taken care of, energy distribution is efficient, and talent is highly
rewarded.
The Brahmin Left is not friendly to redistribution, because it believes in meritocracy – a world in which effort gets
rewarded
and low incomes are more likely to be the result of insufficient effort than poor luck.
Should he really have been
rewarded
at all for his “performance”?
Talent and effort should be rewarded, but two people of equal capabilities and dedication should not be treated differently just because one happens to be an insider, with a secure job in a big, successful company.
Spinoza thought that there was no more pernicious superstition than the belief in the immortality of the soul and a post-mortal heaven and hell in which the virtuous are
rewarded
and the wicked punished.
And officials should be
rewarded
for their contributions not just to GDP growth, but also to reducing social and economic inequalities and promoting a more caring form of government.
Reykjavik proved that boldness is
rewarded.
Cameron has succeeded in this delicate balancing act – and has been
rewarded
by voters.
The protesters of “Occupy Albany” issued a powerful consensus statement recently, which reads in part:“The interests of those who purchase influence are
rewarded
at the expense of the People, from whom the government’s just power is derived.
If inventors cannot expect to be
rewarded
for their achievements, they will stop inventing or investors will stop funding their ventures.
Because of tax advantages and inappropriate accounting practices firms richly
rewarded
executives with stock options.
They could just as easily take the high road: much evidence indicates that workers who are
rewarded
rather than victimized can contribute to greater competitiveness for firms in the long run.
National politicians were
rewarded
handsomely for their acquiescence, while anyone opposed to the cartel’s technocratic approach was labeled “un-European” and treated as an outsider.
While many factors contributed to this surge, most experts agree that the single most important cause was a fee-for-service system that
rewarded
health-care providers for billing as many services as possible, rather than for keeping people healthy and treating their illnesses efficiently.
Moreover, because the ECB cannot simply buy sovereign bonds without regard for individual governments’ fiscal policies, it risks finding itself in the politically dangerous position of deciding whether a country’s fiscal actions are tough enough to be
rewarded
with lower interest rates.
This is partly because Macron ran an unambiguously pro-EU campaign, and was
rewarded
for it.
Their ingenuity is supported by the public and private sectors, and though their accomplishments may one day be handsomely rewarded, their motivations are more a mix of intellectual curiosity and altruism.
But that cannot mean rejecting the core commitment to the view that human ingenuity, fostered by open societies and
rewarded
by markets, remains the sturdiest foundation for the advancement of humankind.
The deals that banks arrange between borrowers and lenders are the lifeblood of modern economies – and risky work for which bankers deserve to be well
rewarded.
In a Ponzi scheme, early investors are handsomely
rewarded
at the expense of latecomers until the supply of participants is exhausted.
Now, again, the same researchers producing the same types of research are being
rewarded
disproportionately, leaving less room for those with less of this quantifiable esteem.
To say that they were implies three things: top bank executives were
rewarded
for short-term results with large amounts of up-front cash; bank executives did not hold sufficiently large amounts of stock to align their interests with those of shareholders; and executives with more short-term pay and less stock ownership should have had the greatest incentive to take bad and excessive risks, and thus should have performed worse in the crisis.
Brazil’s financial good behavior was
rewarded
as recently as April of this year when Standard & Poor’s raised its credit rating to investment-grade.
Pakistan promised that it would be a partner in the war against terror, and was
rewarded
in 2004 by being designated a “major non-NATO ally,” which qualified it to receive some of the most advanced military hardware and technology.
Economic growth requires not just capital investments, but also a business environment where innovation is encouraged and
rewarded.
During the Industrial Revolution in Western Europe in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the pioneers and innovators in textiles, steel, and railroads were not, on the whole,
rewarded
with immense riches: their profits were competed away.
Whoever plants a tree and diligently looks after it until it matures and bears fruit is
rewarded.
Meanwhile, despite failing to increase their overall level of support, Chinese-based opposition parties increased their seat count, as the system
rewarded
them for better electoral coordination.
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