Third, it created a merit-pay system in which teachers whose pupils pass certain exams get bonuses.
Girls will soon be able to earn a merit badge for their financial savviness.
So this is not really a contest, per se, more of a merit-based pre-order list.
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Players might sit longer than they want, but Carlesimo runs a merit-based system here.
Instead, priority would shift to a merit-based system with points for things like education and language skills.
Dropping the class, a course on the role of women in society, caused Stewart to lose a merit-based scholarship.
We have said and maintain that the loans that were made were made on a merit-based basis and that continues to be the case.
It is only through wage freezes and inflation that a union driven wage structure can be eroded and replaced with a merit based structure.
This opinion is supported by long-term research published recently in the United States, which tracked a sample of academics who had worked within a merit-pay system.
Never did either country have gold reserves to back all of the currency they issued, and to this reviewer that was a merit as opposed to a demerit.
With a counselor's help, the school's financial-aid office pulled together enough assistance to keep him in the program, including a merit-based scholarship and assistance with federal loan applications.
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The action by 2, 800 staff (nearly half the workforce) at SC First Bank Korea is ostensibly over a merit-pay scheme, which would be at odds with Korean seniority-based traditions.
This is because the NFL Draft is a projection of how a player will perform over his next ten years, not a merit badge issued for conspicuous college performance.
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Moreover, it's no longer a lonely planet out there: Destinations that once earned you a merit badge in buccaneering now offer levels of luxury that were unimaginable 20 years ago.
The draft however, is not a merit badge handed out for conspicuous college performance, it is a projection as to how a player will perform over the next ten years.
Such elements included a merit-based (non-aristocratic) military leadership combined with mass conscription, sophisticated taxation systems and a bureaucracy recruited from a permanent administrative cadre selected on the basis of ability rather than family connection.
The resulting contract, signed in fall 2009, garnered national attention for its brevity, just 10 pages, and its establishment of a merit-based pay scale instead of guaranteed annual pay raises, prompting charter school administrators to issue a press release.
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Congress began looking at this loan in February of 2010, and everything disclosed in the 215, 000 pages of documents, the 14 committee staff briefings, the 5 congressional hearings, the 72, 000 pages from Solyndra investors, and committee interviews with George Kaiser affirm what we have said since day one, that this was a merit-based decision.
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In an interview with Stateline, a news service that looks at trends in state policy, a vice-president of Remy, Jay Pittas, argued that RTW legislation makes it easier to negotiate flexible work rules, and means that unions are more likely to agree to a merit-based system of employment rather than a one based on seniority.
Does a final merit its place as a classic if one player produces play of such supreme skill that they comfortably defeat the other?
The Iranian people have a proud past, and merit a great future.
They have done a wonderful job, and merit a larger allocation.
AngelList is a more merit-based system than the typical angel-fundraising process, Ravikant says.
Officials there concluded that the FBI did not have sufficient proof that Lee posed a national-security threat grave enough to merit a raid on his computer.
And he revealed that he would not swap a single Order of Merit title for a major.
Anything below a 90 will merit restrictions on discretionary computer time, including a girl losing the privilege of working in her bedroom.
In December 2011, Manning's Article 32 hearing, the military equivalent of a grand jury hearing to determine whether enough evidence existed to merit a court-martial, began.
Then again, the 8X has already been shown off at a press event or two, and we're not sure a Verizon-branded variant would merit such a high-profile news conference.
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Among colleges listed there with both a high percentage of students getting merit aid and a high average dollar amount of aid are Cooper Union (where tuition has historically been free), the University of Miami and Tulane.
Critics say the arrangements can provide political payoffs and cede an important measure of discretion to private lawyers who may pursue a case with little merit because it has the potential for a rich settlement.
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