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But it's easy to kill creativity by giving rewards for poor performance or creating too much anticipation for rewards.

The years of ineffectual service counts big in the bestowal of rewards.

But, of course, the rewards go to those who can make light work of tedious tasks.

If trust is about the distribution of rewards -about learning to expect bonuses from others -then it's going to be a lot harder to share those rewards in an age of scarcity and deficits.

But that does not mean the advocacy of high moral standards should also be separated from material rewards.

Make sure that targets are attainable and that all employees have a chance to obtain rewards. For example, your clerks also should have a shot at the rewards, not just salespeople or assemblers.

There is a bit of self - delusion at work, with an under-talented but over-expectant segment asserting that their skills deserve high short-term rewards.

More strikingly, if your evaluation agrees with what others tell you, then a part of your brain that specializes in processing rewards kicks into high gear.

These books all feel smooth, smell nice, look enticing and present their readers with real rewards for the effort of reading them.

Yao Ji Stewed Liver has been reaping the rewards - with long queues stretching along the street as people try to relive the VP's hearty bowl of pork noodles, according to the Shanghaiist.

"For I have seen how your evil-doing is increased and how strong are your sins, you troublers of the upright, who take rewards and do wrong to the cause of the poor in the public place."

Duly mete out rewards and punishments.

On what basis did he mete out the rewards?

Sometimes rewards do work to increase motivation, especially if the task is objectionable.

Not surprisingly, these neurons respond to primitive rewards, such as food and water.

Unlike a suspected terrorist, though, he did so voluntarily-in exchange for rewards in the form of pieces of herring.

In theory, this phenomenon rewards efficient producers who maintain high quality at low prices, and drives out those who cannot compete.

Informants will be selected carefully from applicants and their identities are to be kept strictly confidential to outsiders. The government will give rewards to informants that provide usefully intelligence.

And the elders of Moab and the elders of Midian departed with the rewards of divination in their hand; and they came unto Balaam, and spake unto him the words of Balak.

But it has to address this shocking disparity of rewards.

Voters in the donor country would be outraged if the rewards of their thrift were used to rescue the profligate.

Our body chemistry rewards us for trusting, and we quickly decide to trust others on the basis of simple surface cues such as their physical similarity to us.

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He is fair in his judgments, rewards, and punishments.

But for those who have built the firm up to its giddy heights, the rewards must seem more palpable.

Good people deserve rewards, but a reward is not necessarily expressed in money.

"The financial sector has the potential to play a central role in Britain's recovery. But it has to address this shocking disparity of rewards," said EHRC Chairman Trevor Phillips.

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