Word: rewardingly
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FAIR is pursuing a high-risk, high-reward strategy, while Yale faculty members have opted for a “safer course,” said Robert A. Burt, a Yale law professor who is one of the suit’s lead plaintiffs...
...Reward offered by the U.S. military for each weapon turned in by Iraqi citizens...
Within the first six months of my taking office, we won’t just fix what they did wrong, we’ll do even better. We’ll reward those who innovate, and charge those who pollute. We’ll give America’s most powerful companies green lights and greenbacks to pull advanced technology out of the lab and off the shelf and put the American people back to work...
...elite colleges approach athletic admissions reveals much about how broadly they define the merit that underpins meritocracy. Nobody wants a British-style system, where academic test scores are all that matter. But colleges recognize musical talent, reward unique life experiences and the overcoming of adversity, and recently established a “compelling interest” in racial diversity at the Supreme Court. What, if anything, separates prowess on the playing field from talent on the trombone...
...Zhuang said she does not yet know how she will use the money, but plans to save it for a “high risk, high reward project” that is not easily funded...