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Although most of the R&D personnel prefer their compensation based on their performance, they indicate that lack of fair performance evaluation system could be the biggest obstacle towards implementing such a compensation scheme.

The Swedish preferred the tilt compensation method to compensate for 65 70 % of lateral acceleration on curves [4] as is currently used in the Swedish X2000 tilting train.

No other variables approached statistical significance although one reader preferred images with flow compensation in the frequency direction to those either not flow compensated or flow compensated in the slice direction.

Like most companies using non-GAAP, Pure Storage excludes all sorts of operating expenses from these metrics; for example: stock-based compensation, assumed preferred stock conversion, and a one-time charge for an equity grant to the Pure Good Foundation.

Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) against H3K27me3 in differentiating mouse ES cells followed by high-throughput parallel sequencing revealed that the H3K27me3 mark appears first at active promoters, indicating that, also in mammals, active genes are preferred targets of dosage compensation (Marks et al. 2009).

Findings indicate that salespeople in the sample prefer salary-based compensation and that female salespeople prefer sales jobs that are fixed in location.

However, it will set in train a safety net - where students whose university closes or withdraws from offering the course they are on - can be guaranteed they will be able to transfer to another institution or, if they prefer, be awarded compensation.

According to a survey conducted by the Israeli pollster Rafi Smith, nearly 30 percent of these 100,000 settlers would prefer to accept compensation and quickly relocate within the Green Line, the pre-1967 boundividingIsraelIsrael from the West Bank, or to adjacent settlement blocs that would likely become part of Israel in any land-swap agreement.

But one of the main criticisms that remains, and the one that you hear about a lot, is the idea of "moral hazard" — or I think the term you prefer is "risk compensation". This basic idea that people and policy makers will see these serious, well-credentialed scientists doing this work and say, "Oh, well, they've got this," and therefore we don't need to take greenhouse gas reductions as seriously.

'Most people would prefer to take compensation because they don't want to go to court'.

"Most people would prefer to take compensation because they don't want to go to court," she told VICE News.

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