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Each year the Templeton Prize recognizes someone's contributions to advancing knowledge in matters relating to science and religion.
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"The effect of the aggregate limits is to limit someone's contribution of the maximum amount to about nine candidates," he said.
But I try not to; I try to make arguments on the merits, and if I dismiss someone's contribution, I try to do it based on what he says, not who he is.
That changed with a ruling in the case of Martin and Pamela White, which introduced the idea of an equal share based on someone's contribution to the success of a marriage.
The days when you evaluate someone's contribution based on their book of contacts are long gone and employers risk losing out on top talent if that is their attitude," she said.
It is wrong to negate someone's genuine contributions as they walk out the door in an attempt to dissuade them or others from leaving.
For example, imagine not having a day of community service, but a space for community service, where you can just build upon someone else's contribution at a different time?
And these are not, to put it mildly, professions in which there is a clear relationship between someone's income and his economic contribution.
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