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"So, on the basis of performances today so far - would England relish facing either of these two?" asks Jack Lee.
In 1997 he was awarded the Seaver/National Endowment for the Arts award, a prize that, like the Avery Fisher Award, is given on the basis of performances over a long period rather than at a contest; and last month he took up the directorship of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic.
The problem is there is no way he can make serious decisions on any of his players on the basis of performances produced against the likes of San Marino.
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These trusts give money on the basis of performance.
"We promote on the basis of performance, not on the basis of ethnicity," Mr. Stern said.
"Every university likes to think it rewards its people on the basis of performance," he said.
They may be promoted during their career on the basis of performance assessments and competitive examinations.
However, relatively little is understood about the underlying 'design rules' or the biological basis of performance.
And he saw her inch toward reform, including measuring teachers on the basis of performance.
The psychological basis of performance magic has been used much as it is today for thousands of years.
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