Reward
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674 examples of Reward in a sentence
Can it
reward
Georgians for the leaders’ irresponsibility by rushing the country into NATO?
The users post questions, with or without a
reward.
Questions are answered more quickly when there is a reward, but many of the workers help even when there is no reward.”
To allay concerns about money being poorly spent, microfinance institutions should
reward
SME owners who use loans to finance climate-change resilience and renewable-energy projects.
As long as “the state is able to determine the aggregate amount of resources devoted to augmenting the instruments [i.e., the capital base] and the basic
reward
to those who own them,” there is no “obvious case” for further involvement.
A company that develops a product would earn a share of
reward
money based on its share of the health improvements achieved by all the products competing for the available funds.
What is still needed, however, is sufficient
reward
money – perhaps $100 million from governments, NGOs, foundations and the pharmaceutical industry – to stimulate serious investment.
Instead, they emphasize family management of the smaller firms and a tendency to select and
reward
people on the basis or loyalty rather than merit.
Of course, Plato’s disdain for democracy is never far from the surface of his prose, yet he has a legitimate point: how, after all, can high ethical standards be ensured when democratic elections tend to
reward
self-interest and the lowest common denominator?
Employees learned in the experiments that employers largely could be trusted to give such bonuses as a
reward
for hard work, even though no one could hold them formally accountable if they selfishly refused.
Are Eurobonds the answer, or would they simply
reward
profligate behavior?
There are people who devote their lives to others, for no
reward
other than the knowledge that they are helping others and acting in accord with their own values.
He has appointed inept officials to
reward
political loyalty, has made no commitment to transparency, and has failed to combat the corruption that is devastating the country.
I propose that member states jointly
reward
good behavior by taking over that obligation.
Should a country violate the fiscal compact, it would wholly or partly forfeit its
reward
and be obliged to pay interest on the debt owned by the SPV.
For instance, corporations, especially in the financial sector,
reward
too many executives richly despite mediocre performance.
We must punish the traffickers and
reward
the farmers.
A buyer who put the engine to work in, say, a textile factory could think of his profit stream as a just
reward
for having taken the risk of purchasing the machine and for the innovation of coupling it to a spinning jenny or a mechanical loom.
But perhaps May’s unorthodox intervention should not have come as a surprise, given that Trump tends to
reward
such disruptive behavior.
If the government embraces this agenda, the troika should
reward
it with debt relief, both by extending loan maturities and by lowering interest rates.
The law is used to
reward
the regime's cronies and to penalize its critics, such as the businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky and the activist Alexei Navalny.
Organizational skill is the ability to manage the structures, information flows, and
reward
systems of an institution or group.
Consequently, the job of receiver, though it carries strict liabilities, is highly risky in terms of
reward.
The carrot – the inducement to behave ethically – should be to recognize and
reward
those who admit past mistakes and demonstrate the will and an effective strategy to correct them.
Rebels know that if they succeed, they will gain immense personal wealth, be able to
reward
those who backed their coup, and have enough arms to keep themselves in power, no matter how badly they rule.
In the preaching of Islamists seeking recruits, he notes, are “descriptions of a paradise more similar to a bordello than the
reward
for pious individuals, fantasies of virgins for suicide bombers, morality police chasing down women showing too much skin, the puritanism of dictatorship, veils, and burqas.”
Moreover, Georgia's
reward
for providing a strategic export route to the West for Azeri oil was not dollars, but a diplomatic insurance policy - i.e., Western, especially US, concern for the safety of the pipelines.
It should do so not by launching headlong into foolhardy and fruitless crusades, but by continuing roughly – albeit more courageously – on its current path, picking its battles and weighing risk against
reward.
On average, since the inception of the Standard and Poor’s composite stock index in 1926, the
reward
for putting your money in the market has been about 16 percentage points lower per presidential term under Republicans than under Democrats.
A better approach is possible: Directly
reward
those who do invest in a low-carbon future, whether by enhancing energy efficiency or developing clean energy sources.
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