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John McWhorter, the author of "Winning the Race: Beyond the Crisis in Black America", argues that lowering the bar for blacks also reduces their incentive to excel at school.
The incentive to excel is destroyed.
One of the criticisms of eliminating tips in restaurants and compensating service staff with a higher hourly wage instead is that doing so would weaken one's incentive to excel.
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Critics worry that it dulls their incentives to excel.
He shows how lowering the bar for certain groups dulls their incentives to excel.
The truth is, though, that Selig has helped to shape a system in which teams have fewer incentives to excel on the field than ever before.
I agree: schools already offer students various incentives to excel (praise, prizes, admission to good colleges), along with disincentives for failure (being cut from a sports team, being harangued by parents and, for much of Western history, being hit with a stick), although few as vulgar as cash.
Although the course of study is not changing, say organizers, the partnership adds credibility and an extra incentive for the men to excel.
This would give the schools a very, very strong incentive to make sure they are preparing their graduates to excel in the workplace after graduation.
With the extra incentive of facing his old teammates in his old home, expect Smith to excel.
"So there's an incentive for schools to seek the more vulnerable populations, and reasons for schools to differentiate themselves and to excel," Mr. Cantor said in a rare show of support for a city synonymous with political liberalism.
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