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By contrast, the education secretary Michael Gove is hoping that leaving schools to develop their own systems will improve results and see the best teachers more effectively rewarded.

Yet another concern centres on "moral hazard"—that is, the possibility that fiscally irresponsible policies by recipient countries will be effectively rewarded and thereby encouraged by bailout loans.

By choosing GE's chief executive, Jeffrey R Immelt, to head his economic advisory panel, President Obama effectively rewarded the corporate programme: give us more and tax us less.

In using public money to rescue private institutions, these critics say, policy makers effectively rewarded banks that traded with companies that were in trouble, rather than penalizing them, and that encouraged risky behavior.

The trade ignited a furious denunciation from many congressional Republicans, who charge that the swap effectively rewarded the persistent insurgency that has stalemated the US in its longest ever war.

In some ways, Cricket Australia should be glad for Warner's flair for verbal combustion because it gives them consistent helpings of media airtime in an increasingly crowded sporting market, for which they've effectively rewarded him by handing the 43-Test batsman the vice-captaincy job.

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Multitasking creates a dopamine-addiction feedback loop, effectively rewarding the brain for losing focus and for constantly searching for external stimulation.

Though a prosecutor argued that a mistrial would effectively reward the men for the courtroom attack, Justice Albert Tomei of State Supreme Court said that the jurors, some of whom saw the attack, would not be able to try the case impartially.

Several Democrats expressed reservations about an amnesty, arguing that it would chiefly benefit high-income taxpayers, or at least those able to pay their full bills, and that it would effectively reward them while other delinquent taxpayers would have to negotiate payment plans not exempt from interest or penalties.

Of course, the biggest criticism of private equity firms is that they sometimes lard companies up with so much debt that it pushes them into bankruptcy — meanwhile having already taken money out of the business for themselves, effectively rewarding their own failure.

But human rights experts say allowing Malaysia to benefit from expanded trade with the U.S. would effectively reward its government for years of inaction on human trafficking concerns raised by the State Department.

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