What really matters, though, is how learning translates into future
economic rewards for the student and society, commonly measured as ROI.
Moreover, an increasing number of graduate students are emphasizing social impact
alongside economic rewards when choosing where to work after school.
These floods in turn shower
vast economic rewards on those nations that have the will and vision to make science and technology the cornerstone of their development programmes.
We need to understand that we can not serve God and Mammon, that to
set economic reward as our goal in life is to fail as a Christian and a human being.
The well - educated meritocracy
harvests economic rewards and jealously reserves for itself the role of determining what counts as right and wrong.
These «East Bankers» have long represented the regime's power base, and as agents, they exchange their support for the regime for privileged access to jobs in the state bureaucracy, security services and
broader economic rewards.
A survey last year of medical students by the Swedish Research Council found that «too much work» and «too
slight economic rewards» were the reasons most frequently given for not wanting to pursue research.
Once that scale of measure has been established, the elite classes of society can no longer deny the populist cultural impact, refined intellectual value, and
large economic rewards created by the influence of Graffiti and Street Art, which finally can be classified as the two most prevalent styles and art movements of the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuries.
Short - term development can take care of itself because it has
immediate economic rewards, but can not substitute for serious long term applied research (as an historic example, development of semiconductors was long term applied research while improving vacuum tubes was short - term development).
Cycling / Hiking Path Brings Economic Growth We've seen that cycling can reap
tremendous economic rewards, for instance by by saving Australia $ 200 million a yearin health care costs.
Willingness to forego, however temporarily,
personal economic rewards for the benefit of an office's better functioning has fallen by the wayside.
Moreover, when law firms
determine economic rewards in terms of hours billed, the impact - even on associates primarily driven by money - may be dehumanizing and counter-productive.
Indigenous people have long been among the most responsible stewards of the rainforest — a role that benefits the world at large but offers little in the way of
economic reward for the people themselves.
Once the elections are over, manipulators of the backlash bury the cultural issues while exploiting
the economic rewards their conservative victories have generated.
Professor Mariana Mazzucato explains how the state has traditionally funded the creation of key technologies but failed to reap
the economic rewards.
The leading scholar on teacher retention, Richard Ingersoll, has amassed a mountain of research that comes down to this conclusion: Teachers — including in high - demand specialties such as math, science, and technology — are leaving not merely because
the economic rewards are greater in the private sector, but because they lack the autonomy to engage their students in a creative manner (Walker, 2015).
Remember that the award, regardless of what it may be, should be coveted not simply as an ego trip or
an economic reward for the breeder, handler, or exhibitor.
I am experiencing retroactive cautions given the degree of glamour,
economic reward, and current cultural embrace of many things feminist which lack rigor, radicalization, and resistance.
The former comes with tools, toil and an expectation of
economic reward; the latter is bound up with ideas of consumption, motherhood and care.
We're not sitting by the sidelines; New York and our partner states in the US Climate Alliance are taking action and clearly reaping
the economic rewards of climate action.»
The most important was unprecedented political will, reflecting the deepening awareness worldwide of the real and rising risks posed by climate change, and of
the economic rewards of a clean - energy transition.
Much as the transcontinental railroad ushered in an unprecedented era of expansion, innovation and economic growth, the transition to a diversified clean energy economy offers extraordinary opportunities for environmental and
economic rewards.
Economic reward can also affect attitudes to wind turbines, with people economically involved with wind farms more likely to show a more positive attitude to wind power than those who are not.»
There are some cases trial lawyers take which need to be taken — not for
the economic rewards, but in the interest of justice.
the position's anticipated
economic rewards (the «economic rewards» hypothesis), by comparing benefits such as stock options available to general counsel, which are not available to partners in the firm
the contrast with partnership in a large law firm (the «law firm contrast» hypothesis) beyond
the economic rewards, in particular, greater collegiality in the work environment for general counsel
With BCH currently only valued at less than one tenth of BTC,
the economic rewards for miners just aren't there.
Economic rewards are used to enlist miners to help verify the blocks and support the blockchain network.
This economy relies on a system of
economic rewards and punishments and enables people to conduct decentralized transfers of wealth.