Word: rewardingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...then pay the doctors under so-called census-based compensation, which is geared to the number of patients the physicians send to the mother ship and the number of procedures they perform. Some hospitals pay doctors in other ways -- through honorariums or appointments to hospital boards -- as a reward for referring patients...
...certain principles. The first is, we've got to focus on results. The job is not to teach lessons, conduct classes. The job is to make sure the students learn. The second is that you can't be satisfied with minimum competence. The third is that you have to reward success and remedy failure. Many of our traditional schools seem to be like the societies of Eastern Europe -- a sense of staleness, lack of ownership by the participants, going through the motions. We've got to create incentives for people to push toward better results...
...This is the gravy," Coach Tim Wheaton said. "This is the reward for having a great season. This...
...primal ritual of man appraising, adoring, subjugating and re-creating woman. This glamorous film, which won second prize at this year's Cannes Film Festival and deserved even better, can be taken as a commentary on the creation of anybody's art: hard work that is its own reward. Its mind is Rivette's, but its soul is in Beart -- gorgeous, quietly fiery, supple yet stubborn, yielding only surface secrets to the voyeur-artist in every gentleman. They may be all he wants...
...have gone as far as Iceland too. Sometime between 1478 and 1484, the full plan of self- aggrandizement and discovery took shape in his mind. He would win glory, riches and a title of nobility by opening a trade route to the untapped wealth of the Orient. No reward could be too great for the man who did that...