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There are lots of people out there who would disagree, but I don't think that using every penny wisely means choosing a course that is more likely to lead to money or prestige.
But some experts worry that the greater number of women in the law may lead to a loss of prestige for the profession, if it becomes a "pink-collar ghetto".
People are questioning whether the erosion of Swiss banking secrecy will lead to a decline in the prestige of Swiss banking overall.
The Field Cabinet made Southern Rhodesian independence on Federal dissolution its first priority, but the Conservative government in the UK was reluctant to grant this under the 1961 constitution as it knew doing so would lead to censure and loss of prestige in the United Nations (UN) and the Commonwealth.
Yet women rarely fill the technical and engineering positions at Silicon Valley companies, which carry the most prestige and are most likely to lead to corner offices.
No wonder why, in contrast, the "devo" quest for dominance and limited-access prestige in social animals can only lead to stationary cultures and communications always constrained within the same recurring thus evolutionarily stationary antagonistic equilibriums (Fig. 2).
Critics say this leads to spending on prestige projects popular with politicians, like the towers, which were slow to fill up, and Putrajaya, Malaysia's flashy new capital.
Graff promotes Ender to a new army composed of the newest and youngest cadets, which Ender leads to the highest prestige.
Their prestige and (sometimes) higher quality tend to lead to higher-paying jobs.
The future may indeed be bright for young scientists; a global boom in science may indeed lead to labor shortages and enhancement of salaries, working conditions, and prestige.
Greater emphasis on literature reviews will lead to more citations and a higher impact factor, in turn leading to greater prestige for the editor.
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