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And they each reaped the
rewards
of their exciting careers Bosley looks over brochures of Hawaii in anticipation of the Angels' possible assignment there.
The
rewards?
They have to also perform tasks to get their rewards, e.g.
DANIKA is a story that demands the viewer's careful attention and
rewards
that attention with a finely wrought surprise ending.
Both had taken over stricken societies with visions of a new day with
rewards
for the faithful brutal remorseless doom for those who challenged them.
And that sense is not unreasonable; some groups do reap higher
rewards
from economic liberalization while others suffer.
An increase in strategic agricultural investments, from African donors or international sources, could help other countries in the region reap similar
rewards.
And it
rewards
me if I delete them all by crossing that sender off the list (yes, I’m so easy to manipulate!).
For society to function, it must provide individuals with incentives not to do so, through
rewards
and punishments, regulations and fines.
Likewise, preserving today’s good politics also requires that we give urgent attention to four topics: the political and social limits of globalization; the financialization of the real economy; the role of fiscal and monetary policy; and the delinking of
rewards
from work in an era of accelerating automation.
And the romance has resulted in both parties living happily: the Fed feels better positioned to pursue its dual mandate of high employment and stable inflation, while investors feel that they have the opportunity for sizeable financial
rewards.
Despite secularization, the belief that rewards, or achievements, require sacrifice has become an integral part of European cultural consciousness.
It is this free-market economy, which
rewards
useful innovation and purposeful risk-taking, that we should honor and recognize.
The problems are rooted in the field’s incentive structure – a winner-take-all system in which grants, prizes, and other
rewards
go to those who publish first.
But is it possible to justify the enormous
rewards
earned – or should we say received – by investment bankers, hedge fund managers and private equity partners?
There is also evidence to support that proposition from the observable fact that
rewards
in the less regulated parts of the asset management sector- hedge funds etc- are typically higher than in Security and Exchange Commission regulated competitors.
As
rewards
went up, why did new competitors, prepared to undercut, fail to come into the market?
To bolster trust, membership in the coalition would be contingent on progress, assessed according to annual disclosure requirements, with
rewards
for the strongest performers.
Before the authorities could assure the public that the social-media posts were false, tens of thousands of northeastern Indians, feeling threatened, fled their homes and jobs in major Indian cities,Social media, by nature,
rewards
speed and sensationalism, not verification and caution.
Eliminate such practices, the logic goes, and officials will be unable to reap large
rewards
from economic growth – and thus will be less motivated to encourage it.
This system worked to drive overall economic growth and financial
rewards
in the first phase of China’s post-reform growth, but the incomes of ordinary Chinese have stagnated over the past decade, their interests have been neglected, capital has been misallocated, and major negative environmental and social side effects have emerged.
But the global economy no longer
rewards
workers for what they know (Google knows everything); it
rewards
them for what they can do with what they know.
Today, the struggling eurozone countries need positive expectations and rewards, not more misery.
And the specialists, the financiers themselves, prefer a status quo that
rewards
them lavishly.
Because the pace of change will only continue to accelerate, transparency must become greater for all stakeholders, so that every part of society can weigh the risks and
rewards
of each new development.
The exclusive and closed nature of autocracy bars many talented individuals from rising to senior government positions, owing to a pattern of succession that
rewards
political loyalty over capabilities.
Equally important, the government offered
rewards
for interim progress, not just ultimate success.
A program offering
rewards
of $1-5 billion in contracts or deployment commitments can generate many times that value in private-sector R&D.
One road, involving a relatively orderly handoff from policy-assisted recovery to self-sustaining growth, offers the possibility of even greater financial rewards, as rapidly improving economic and political conditions validate current artificial pricing and drive it higher.
The second track is official recognition of the carbon storage of African lands and forests, as well as
rewards
for “avoided deforestation.”
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