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In order to thrive in today’s fast-changing economic environment, where technology is making many jobs redundant and
rewarding
greater specialization, workers everywhere must consistently upgrade or expand their skill sets.
In its view,
rewarding
them with monetary stimulus – keeping the boat afloat with more spending – only relieves the pressure on national officials to do what is necessary.
And the scheme would be particularly attractive if it could be implemented on a pay-or-play basis, whereby companies could choose whether to invest in R&D or to contribute to a fund
rewarding
those whose efforts result in the desired drugs.
The debtor needs a fresh start through a debt write-off; the creditor must find a way to provide one without
rewarding
bad behavior.
If and when communism collapses in China, the piling-up of fortunes within leading families will probably have played a crucial role by persuading those leaders that life can offer pursuits even more
rewarding
than the struggle for socialism.
This rule serves to curb inflationary demand pressure while preventing elected officials from squandering the country's riches on politically
rewarding
but economically wasteful projects.
Israel is, however, a semi-imperial power, using traditional colonial methods: ruling by proxy, dividing potential rebels,
rewarding
obeisance, and punishing opposition.
COPENHAGEN – Across all cultures, raising a child is considered one of the most
rewarding
things a person can do.
For example, responding to the ACA’s incentives and flexibility, Arkansas and Oregon have launched bold experiments to revamp Medicaid, in part by
rewarding
health-care providers who deliver better outcomes and keep patients healthier.
Many of them find their lives immensely
rewarding
and fulfilling.
By
rewarding
good behavior, the fiscal compact would no longer constitute a deflationary debt trap, and the outlook would radically improve.
In accepting a double freeze, the US would essentially be
rewarding
North Korea for ceasing activities that are already in violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions.
For their part, payers – both governments and private insurers – should create a mechanism for
rewarding
health-care companies based on the real-world benefits of their products and services.
Not long ago, consumers, workers, and community members rose up in a global shareholder spring, aimed at companies that were acting in bad faith, by
rewarding
failing CEOs, flouting environmental regulations, or failing to respect workers’ rights.
Without skills, people find themselves locked out of productive,
rewarding
economic activities, leaving them unable to meet their needs for housing, healthcare and nutrition.
In all likelihood, they will become more vociferous and vituperative before they mellow, because public opinion seems to be
rewarding
stances and tones such as theirs.
But, whatever its causes, putting people back to work at productive,
rewarding
jobs can help a great deal, and this demands the best efforts of governments, employers, and civil-society groups on many fronts.
But they all point to a fundamental truth: If young people and the disadvantaged are to find satisfying and
rewarding
jobs, governments, employers, educational institutions, and civil-society groups all have an important role to play.
What these studies suggest is that differences in the degree of entrepreneurship may be due less to better economic opportunities (the “supply” side of the entrepreneurship equation) than to cultural differences that make entrepreneurship personally more
rewarding
(the “demand” side).
Politically, it is much simpler – and electorally more
rewarding
– to criticize a system than it is to defend it, especially when that system is far from perfect.
Arab countries have a long history of
rewarding
journalists who toe the official line, while punishing those, like Khashoggi, who dare to speak truth to power.
But overall, betting against big government financial institutions proved to be a richly
rewarding
business.
This research indicates that positively experienced mind states are boosted when women are supported by the society in which they live and allow themselves to think about and anticipate
rewarding
sexual experience.
This requires jobs to be
rewarding
in more than pecuniary ways - enlisting the minds of employees, engaging them in problem solving, leading them to discover some of their talents and expanding their abilities.
Edith Cresson, a former European Commissioner for Research, once said that, “funding directly nanotechnologies would have been more
rewarding
than creating CERN.”
If Pakistan is going to abandon its double game of claiming to be a US ally while harboring terrorists, the US will need to stop
rewarding
it for offering, as Trump put it, “nothing but lies and deceit.”
In doing so, the Commission is
rewarding
inefficiency and reducing the effectiveness of its commitments to clean up the environment.
But
rewarding
North Korea generously for partial measures reduces its incentive to take additional steps, much less complete the process of denuclearization.
By
rewarding
executives for risky behavior, and by insulating them from some of the adverse consequences of that behavior, pay arrangements for financial-sector bosses produced perverse incentives, encouraging them to gamble.
People might trade away cheaper goods for assurances that a wide range of productive and
rewarding
employment options would be available, now and in the future.
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