We believe that responsibility should be rewarded and hard work should pay off.
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The Labour Party understood that patience on public spending would be rewarded and, to its credit, it was extraordinarily patient.
Lack of fiscal discipline would be rewarded and fiscal solidity punished.
As such, the dip-buyers will likely continue to be rewarded and anyone looking for anything more than a modes pullback may be disappointed for a while yet.
"For our youngest gamer, say a 7-year-old lad, we need to ensure they can play this story, have fun and be rewarded and still feel like it is an epic adventure, " Ricks said.
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We have dug a few stumps possibly for slight indulgences but when the stump was out by the roots, we had to be rewarded and often we would feel like digging out another.
Many others I know value both the opportunity to do meaningful work with people they respect, and be rewarded by recognition and salary increases and bonuses.
People who perform well tend to be rewarded better and feel better about themselves and their jobs.
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That being authentic can be rewarded, and enduring derision and failure without losing faith is ultimately worth it.
The incentives may be smaller than in real-world decisions: so rational choices may be inadequately rewarded and irrational ones inadequately punished.
Businesses and economies should be rewarded for profits and growth, not for creating a creative new accounting system that makes money appear out of thin air.
Under these guidelines, schools that achieve excellence or show real progress will be rewarded, and local districts will be encouraged to commit to change in schools that are clearly letting their students down.
Strong brands deserve trust, and that trust will be rewarded with both loyalty and enthusiasm.
Other hard-to-get congressmen will be rewarded with roads and bridges for their districts, opponents of the bill allege.
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She would also like to be celebrated and thanked and hugely rewarded.
If organizations really want to ensure good decision-making for tomorrow, they need to start today to create an environment in which speaking up will not just survive but actually thrive, and will be encouraged and rewarded.
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And sometimes that means removing barriers to growth by lifting rules that place unnecessary burdens on business, but other times it means enacting common-sense safeguards like these -- like the Affordable Care Act -- to ensure our American belief that hard work and responsibility should be rewarded by a sense of security and fair play.
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Derek Jeter is an icon and he will be handsomely rewarded for what he has done and what he has meant to the New York Yankees.
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Congress and the regulators have shown the major financial firms more clearly even than before that greed and high risk activities carry no risk for them, that if they lead to disaster the calamity will fall on others, while the financial firms will be rescued and probably even rewarded, coming out the other side bigger and more profitable than ever.
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What they lack are the structures and institutions that enable this energy to be channeled--and rewarded--in ways that lead to sustained economic growth.
You could focus on Terreon's sound and rhythm alone, and be rewarded all night.
First used for hunting, a fully-trained, swift and sharp-eyed falcon would bring back prey and be rewarded.
The other half would vest over 20 years, so politicians could build a framework for enduring success and be rewarded for it.
When investors know through SEC filings that companies have implemented key activities of enterprise security programs, these companies will be rewarded in the marketplace and cyber governance will improve.
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Once someone believes that he'll be rewarded for recruiting converts and punished forever in hell for leaving the church, he tends to do things that help the church, even if they hurt him.
We use the nationally recognized Project Wisdom Character Education program and the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) system to teach students how to make good choices and be rewarded for such choices.
"Their defense is going to be that she was lying and shouldn't be rewarded for it, " says her attorney, John W. Dozier.
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Voicing your opinions, if done in a respectful way, is always positive and should be welcomed, encouraged, and even rewarded.
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They are mindful that revolutionary aviation breakthroughs like the Osprey have rarely been accomplished by the armed forces without accidents and loss of life and that the sacrifice entailed thus far will be rewarded by far fewer losses in future combat and peacetime operations.
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