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An Ideal Reward System?
The ideal reward, however, is one that doesn't set back your progress.
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If the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word "grail" as "any greatly desired and sought-after objective; ultimate ideal or reward" then this takes worshipping at the altar of rare streetwear and sprints, 100 miles an hour, off into the distance with it.
If the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word "grail" as "any greatly desired and sought-after objective; ultimate ideal or reward" then this takes worshipping at the altar of rare streetwear and sprints, 100 miles an hour, off into the distance with it.
If the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word "grail" as "any greatly desired and sought-after objective, ultimate ideal, or reward," then this takes worshipping at the altar of rare streetwear and sprints, 100 miles an hour, off into the distance with it.
In small communities in which most citizens know each other, people who live up to the community's shared ideals are rewarded with the esteem of their fellow citizens.
In an ideal world, the reward of good health would be enough to motivate prudent behavior, but it often falls short.
Finally, unlike the existing result that was based on persistent users' identities and truly repeated interactions, we illustrate that punisher's average payoff in punishment-based scheme is almost same as the ideal but unfeasible case of reward-based scheme: rewarder could selectively reward other rewarders, and reward cost is zero.
While an ideal P4P program would reward clinical outcomes, the great majority of medical P4P programs now reward processes of care that are thought to lead to better outcomes.
An ideal set-up would reward seminal inventions without strangling their related offspring at birth.
A food reward is ideal, but some cats are not hugely motivated by food.
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