The infographic, embedded below, points out that more startup employees are motivated by praise and commendation than by increased pay.
The locals revere him for setting up the school, but he is not distracted by the praise and comes across as a man on a mission.
In the latest production, that part is played by Rada-trained Bryony Hannah, singled out for praise by the critics.
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And I begin by giving all praise and honor to God for bringing us together here today.
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Mr Yudhoyono has won praise by insisting that all ministers sign contracts to which they will regularly be held accountable.
Mr. Roberts does manage to avoid the pitfalls of hagiography by diluting his praise for Zhukov's discipline and dedication with tempered criticism.
Mr Cameron finished by offering faint praise for his health secretary, telling MPs that Mr Lansley's career prospects were better than the Labour leader's.
Psychologists call this promotion motivation , and research shows that promotion-minded people are more energized by optimism and praise, more likely to embrace risk, seize opportunities, and excel at creativity and innovation.
Most of the recent demonstrations have been by Palestinians coming to praise Mr Arafat rather than bury him.
Some progressives believed in fostering this self-discovery by lavishing children with praise in order to build their self-esteem.
Far from a leper, to observe him throughout the weekend was to see Crane regularly approached by attendees with high praise.
It is that will to win that keeps new hopefuls arriving in the modeling academies daily, each convinced by the flattery and praise of parents or peers that she, too, can become Miss Universe.
Ronaldo overshadows his team, so Portugal coach Paulo Bento was careful to spread credit to the rest of the side for the win, trying not to heap praise on by far the brightest star on the field.
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However, the Bee Gees revival is set to be put in the shade by dance supremo Fatboy Slim, whose song Praise You is outselling its nearest rival by around two to one.
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His unapologetic, abrasive style was met with praise and adulation by his appreciative constituents.
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Gates doesn't address anyone by name, hand out praise or stroke any egos.
The show, produced by Lionsgate Entertainment, earned critical praise from the start, and the encomia haven't abated.
Rangers assistant manager Ally McCoist is sad to lose the club's leading scorer but was quick to praise the work done by the forward at Ibrox.
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After witnessing the media fervor and outpouring of praise on social networks by tens of millions for Jobs, and nothing close to that for Ritchie, one name came to my mind: Nikola Tesla.
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However, the new pact did receive muted praise in a statement issued by Okinawa Gov. Hirokazu Nakaima, who welcomed the prospect of transferring Marines elsewhere.
As Lyn Arscott, head of the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers, points out, multinational energy companies rely on government concessions to dig their wells: where state-run health care is collapsing, companies can win praise, and contracts, by taking up the slack.
Her choice of Tom Ford for the Buckingham Palace dinner elicited praise because it was a gown by an American designer whose head offices were in London.
He is full of praise for the show put on by the O2, saying the way in which tennis has flourished at the arena is reminiscent of when the finals were played at New York's Madison Square Garden between 1977 and 1989.
This year his handling of the millennial celebrations in Rome, which have been attended by millions of pilgrims, has won him more praise.
The irony of this is that you provided much more fulsome praise of Ronald Reagan in a book by Tom Brokaw that's being published right now, as did -- as did Bill Clinton in the past.
In fact, Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England and former Under Secretaries of State Nick Burns and Karen Hughes are among the senior U.S. government officials who have lavished praise on the group and legitimated ISNA by meeting with Dr. Mattson and others.
Her views are shared by many CNN Business Traveller readers who wrote in in praise of the medium via our Sound Off box.
However, there is widespread praise for those events which are well organised by groups who bring their own marshals and toilets and take away litter.
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