And in Iran, Ahmadinejad has already staked his ground regarding the nuclear issue, so he cannot be seen to be backing away without getting some kind of reward in terms of Iran's nuclear position.
The enthusiasm of Mr. Rosen in participating seems to be shared throughout the organization as Dan explained how the experienced employees take great pride in sharing their knowledge with the students in the Project SEARCH program and relish in the reward of seeing jobs click with the students.
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But as the chart below makes clear, investing in any BRIC, no matter the bullish sentiment, is an exercise in withstanding plenty of volatility in the pursuit of reward.
But the new study suggests that the neostriatum plays a role in the reward systems of the brain, too, DiFeliceantonio said.
Dopamine is involved in sensations of reward, making us feel intense desire that can lead to feelings of euphoria, insomnia, and loss of appetite, and it is only one actor in the great chemical ballet happening in our bodies.
Plaintiff lawyers seized upon news reports about Beacon and filed suit on behalf of all Facebook users, and is typical in such cases, negotiated a settlement that would reward them with millions of dollars in fees.
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The company evaluated the performance of eight reward-based crowdfunding platforms (where a donor receives a reward of value in exchange for a cash contribution) and six investment-based platforms (where investors receive equity or interest on their investment).
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Companies that made the risky investment in 2010 saw the reward of successful product launches a year later.
It might mean adjusting the status quo in terms of the reward structure, but it will also help retain the best talent.
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Unfortunately, this does absolutely nothing to address the real problem nationally negotiated settlements which over-reward in some parts of the country where the cost-of-living is low and the supply of workers plentiful, while failing to address the low disposable income and difficulties of recruiting in London and the South East that are also fuelling public-sector union militancy.
Naltrexone impacts the brain's opioid receptors, which are involved in feelings of pleasure and reward.
The hole already famous as one of the great risk-reward holes in golf will now be part of Masters lore for much different reasons.
Some lucky folk will have snagged themselves 25GB of storage in reward for their early adoption, but alas, that ship has now sailed.
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Would it matter to taxpayers offended by the practice whether the reward came in the form of a government stipend or a tax credit?
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Civil society like political leaders need to stop thinking in terms of immediate economic reward or welfare and show commitment to a world of freedom.
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If the euro area's governments make a credible commitment to repair their finances over the medium term, Mr Trichet should in return offer them the reward of an accommodating monetary policy.
"More than 20 jurisdictions and entities are involved in this reward, so all of them will be coming together to collectively determine whether any individual or individuals qualify for it, '" they said in a joint statement.
Also, after holding the line on profit-sapping discounts through much of 2010, GM increased incentive spending in December, and even more sharply so in January and February, in a bid to reward loyalty of existing customers and to woo non-GM customers.
Policies and systems must be in place to promote best practices in teaching, to address the non-academic health and social needs of disadvantaged children, to reward innovation and success, and to intervene effectively in schools in need of improvement.
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The recent passing of Peter Bauer, a courageous economist who spoke up for the role of initiative, reward and justice in developing countries and derided subsidies to corrupt rulers, stilled one source of that truth.
Conversely, the workers in the low-ranking states typically get less reward, in one form or another, out of their jobs.
In journalism, most of the reward for good work comes from association with a steadily improving product.
Creating incentives in the payment system to reward quality of care rather than just the quantity of procedures.
The essence of patience is the ability to delay the gratification of an appetite in favour of a greater ultimate reward.
No such reward for exploration exists in World of Warcraft, even though you get a tiny handful of experience points for finding new areas.
The 61-year-old Ashton, whose own reward will come in the shape of a new contract, plays down his part in England's revival that also includes a quarterfinal victory over Australia.
We should make clear the unacceptability to us of terms that reward or assure safe-havens to enemies of freedom in Iraq.
The puzzle boxes are excellent tools for teaching these same skills to design engineers and are equally successful in captivating the minds of kids in real-world problem solving with a tangible reward for success.
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Very, very few companies are in as favorable of a position to reward shareholders.
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