Thus, these 'national' seats will be a reward for the political entities with larger support.
But wouldn't forgiving more of Greece's debt be a reward for bad behavior?
And Quinn said there will indeed be a reward for the top five point-getters at the end of the season.
Capital flows are supposed to be a reward for good economic behaviour.
Having a job is supposed to be the reward for hours of SAT prep, evenings spent on homework instead of with friends and countless all-nighters writing papers.
Dr Draghi appears to have recognised that moral hazard works both ways: there ought to be some reward for governments like Italy who agree to take their fiscal medicine.
And the idea that foundation status should be a reward for quality and thus a spur to better performance has been binned, because that might lead to some hospitals getting better than others.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has insisted there should be "no reward for failure" at banks which have had to be bailed out by the taxpayer.
Whistleblowers may be eligible for a reward by filing Form 211, Application for Award for Original Information, and following the procedures outlined in Notice 2008-4, Claims Submitted to the IRS Whistleblower Office under Section 7623.
These boxes will include a special code that can be redeemed for reward points if you pledge to recycle the bags.
To the extent that technology increases inequality much of it will be to reward innovators for finding ways to drive our workweek and retirement age down or to induce some to keep working 40-hour weeks.
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Yes, it would be nice to reward loyal fans for doing their best to make the game environment a better place, but how might this be taken advantage of to score free product?
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Given the history of the risk premium, what will the future reward for equity investors be?
There have been reports that the island's inhabitants could be given Australian citizenship as a reward for their help with asylum.
There has to be risk for there to be reward or no one would invest, so the question is not whether something is a fad, but whether that fad represents some potential form of continuity recognized by visionary management as one in a string of ventures that together comprise opportunity.
There isn't any question that directors should be compensated for their time and their work, but why the extra reward for doing what they already agreed to do--show up?
To us, realizing that there may be a wholly untapped resource is enough reward for now.
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Once that happens, he said, marketers will be able to reward the most influential users for mentioning them.
And many more slots would likely be created if we decide to reward companies for bringing their offshored work back home.
"Sponsorship can in fact be a way for companies to either reward their high performers or to retain their high value executives in a company, " he told CNN.
More debt forgiveness could be the euro zone's reward to Greece for a tough job, more-or-less well done.
If the investors are losing money, then the reward for the management has to be smaller, but still meaningful.
Yaohan owns 29% of the Whimsy amusement arcades, which reward winners with tickets that can be exchanged for toys and cheap electrical goods.
Recognition inside your industry is a huge reward for many, but to be recognised outside of the design and consumer electronics ecosystem means so much more.
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The canal enthusiasts could be given shares in the firm, to reward them for their efforts.
But it seems obvious that what UEFA passes off as a reward for winning a group may not be a benefit at all.
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Bankers' fat pay packets have attracted much criticism, but a public-sector system that does not reward high achievers may be a much bigger problem for America.
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For now, the reward may be just seeing a promising entrepreneur get going, but imminent changes in US law may soon enhance that good feeling with financial rewards.
The bolder sort of investor may reckon that the high yields on offer are ample reward for the risk that Greece may be unable to repay all it has borrowed.
And to ensure smart grids enable the low-carbon future, regulated utilities must be given output-based incentives that fairly reward them for delivering future capacity to support renewables and the electrification of the heating and transport sectors.
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