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But, nowadays, research increasingly is misdirected toward lucrative prizes, professional recognition, and financial gains –
rewards
that are suffocating the creativity and passion that scientific progress demands.
The prestige, the
rewards
associated with their project are, to the humanist, enviable.
Instead, Western governments should support, learn from, and reap the
rewards
of the invention boom in the East.
As long as it uses them in a way that is clean, green, and transparent, China and its neighbors will reap vast
rewards.
In times when major disruption is certain, the enormous potential
rewards
accrue to those who, while vigilant against risk, are prepared to act boldly and swiftly.
Yet many of his first appointments were
rewards
to his supporters and cronies in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Basij militia, armed groups that mobilized voters on his behalf during the campaign.
But without wisdom, leadership, and a constant holding to the liberalizing policies now underway, there remains a risk that these
rewards
will neither be extended nor consolidated.
But despite the price that President Putin is paying at home for his pro-Western policies--which are not nearly as popular in Russia as they are in the West--scant economic rewards, particularly from the European Union, have appeared.
The Review also proposed market-entry
rewards
to encourage innovation.
Decentralization
rewards
local officials who are competent and devoted to supporting economic growth.
Even if policymakers were successful in creating an environment that better
rewards
investment and thus promotes faster growth, Latin America’s ills would not be solved.
We must “restore the ancient truths” that growing, making, managing, and inventing things should have higher status, more honor, and greater
rewards
than whatever it is that financiers do.
We already know that cooperation and conservation can reap big
rewards.
Everyone agrees that incomes at the top have surged ahead in recent decades, helped by soaring
rewards
for those with a high-tech education and rising share prices.
If we want market-determined
rewards
to equate with “just” rewards, we either have to abolish markets – the socialist solution – or restructure individual preferences.
Focused on winning the next election, politicians often implement policies that will bring short-term rewards, even at the cost of long-term growth or stability.
They never expected benefits or
rewards.
Reaffirming its commitment to rapid decarbonization of its energy system, and to creative policies in support of that goal, will help Europe continue to reap the
rewards
of one of the most remarkable new market opportunities in living memory.
Indeed, attaining, prospering, and flourishing all refer to experiential rewards, not to money.
Theirs is a model that favors the strong and punishes the weak, and that
rewards
competitors at the expense of cooperators.
The executive branch adheres to a decision-making process whereby relevant departments and agencies determine the risks and
rewards
of given scenarios, and then furnish the president with a limited menu of policy options from which to choose.
To avoid
rewards
for short-term performance and focus on long-term results, pay structures need to be re-designed.
Today, a consortium of international companies from countries including Italy and China is preparing production, and one of Africa’s poorest countries is set to reap huge
rewards.
The
rewards
to be gained by deregulating product markets are very large.
Those who embark on this path early will reap
rewards.
Yes, competition
rewards
the sharp and hardworking.
So how much vitamin D do we need to reap its disease-fighting
rewards?
Unfortunately, the risks of such a radical reform would most likely overwhelm any
rewards.
It is doubtful that the economic
rewards
for the US would justify taking such a risk.
Because the profession
rewards
only careful, well-supported, but necessarily narrow analysis, few economists try to span sub-fields.
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