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To succeed, incentives must show sensitivity to those meanings.
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Workers gained an incentive to succeed, while central planners, unconstrained by democracy, made the investments to turn China into the world's factory.
So perhaps it is inevitable that, with London 2012 in mind, Hoy still feels drawn to his incentive to succeed, finding in it a source of meaning.
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