Games are often rewarding and social, and time spent gaming sometimes displaces less healthy or rewarding pastimes.
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And it shows them that their work is not only personally rewarding, but also rewarding for others.
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"What you're doing is rewarding the bad boards, you're rewarding the bad management, and you're punishing everyone else," she said.
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But are we rewarding Brad Pitt's performance in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," or are we just rewarding Brad himself?
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This made life in Congress more rewarding for newer members but also less rewarding for some older members, who found they had less power.
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They've just announced some revisions to this card to make it even more rewarding for Uber purchases, but less rewarding for spending in other categories.
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"This is more about long-term American strategic interests than about rewarding or not rewarding Orban, even if it looks otherwise," Mr. Simonyi, the former ambassador, said.
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It's rewarding if you watch it a second time, but the real rewarding thing about VR is the sense of liberation you have watching it the first time.
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But ObamaCare has at least made a start by setting in motion a range of projects that seek to transform healthcare payments from rewarding quantity to rewarding quality.
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"It's extremely rewarding to see how healthy we can keep them and it's extremely rewarding to see these family businesses grow and feed the communities around them," Barrett said.
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It creates this community of trust and thoughtfulness, and rewarding expertise as opposed to rewarding outrage and winning based on who's better at punning or shaming the other side. Right.
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Orban is passionate about soccer — and rewarding his cronies.
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Traveling alone can be incredibly rewarding — but also intimidating.
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It was so rewarding to be a part of that!
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Surely the most rewarding birdy of his career so far.
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"For me, I think it's so rewarding," said Khloé, 32.
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Collectibles in Astro Bot are a rewarding joy, not mindless.
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I find that process of creating new things extremely rewarding.
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This experience has been incredibly rewarding and an absolute blast.
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"Equities are likely to remain volatile but rewarding," he said.
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Russia will be a challenging but no doubt rewarding assignment.
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Palmer says reading the applications is both emotional and rewarding.
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"It's a very hard life, but it's rewarding," he said.
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Sadly, the market is correct in not rewarding lululemon's performance.
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Persona 5 takes simplified personal rewarding players with experience points.
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Even though friendships can be very rewarding, they take work.
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Later, she had a rewarding career in the insurance industry.
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A lot of it has been really rewarding and educational.
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Running a marathon is such a daunting, yet rewarding experience.
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The next day was even harder, but just as rewarding.
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It's weird to say, but that can be somewhat rewarding.
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Whimsical animations and sound effects accompany most actions, rewarding experimentation.
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It's challenging and exhausting and noisy and joyous and rewarding.
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That's one of the most rewarding parts of making movies.
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AMERICAN lawmakers are acutely afraid of rewarding the loafing poor.
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It has been more rewarding than I could have dreamed.
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It's a very rewarding thing to actually focus on that.
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Tokuma says he feels his job is challenging and rewarding.
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"And for me, on a personal level, it's so rewarding."
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It will be tough, but it will also be rewarding.
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Many coin locations were more rewarding than the stages themselves.
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It's been frustrating (the delays), confusing, and rewarding to read.
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I'm hard to watch, exciting, awkward, fun and really rewarding.
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The company is also rewarding drivers and riders for referrals.
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Teaching is one of the most exhausting, yet rewarding professions.
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Republicans see any debt relief, however remote, as rewarding failure,
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The trio brings a strong track record for rewarding investors.
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What's rewarding is that sense of seeing time well spent.
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It's a great challenge, and the results are really rewarding.
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Or perhaps it has just been more rewarding for them.
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But most rewarding are the drawings he produced from life.
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But it can, like many scary things, be deeply rewarding.
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The other way is more rigorous, but also more rewarding.
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Why was the character so rewarding for you to play?
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So rewarding innovators does not require broader inequality across society.
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By many accounts, it was a fun and rewarding day.
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It can be the most rewarding experience of their lives.
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What is the most rewarding part of being a musician?
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These people were stuck in their rewarding, but impersonal careers.
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Going abroad is never easy, but it can be rewarding.
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"It's the engagement that is so rewarding," Mr. Werronen said.
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That life outside of work is incredibly rich and rewarding.
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Educating customers and students is what she finds most rewarding.
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And he sees it rewarding investors for years to come.
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Children are a tremendous responsibility, financially taxing and incredibly rewarding.
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Trump, however, has gone further in rewarding his biggest donors.
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The later part of the season could be less rewarding.
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The most rewarding is seeing the pieces come to life.
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The N.C.A.A. needs to start rewarding women for their victories.
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Kidd said joining the league had been a rewarding experience.
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It's so rewarding and I'm having a lot of fun.
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It's especially rewarding when she gets to deliver excellent news.
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It's not just because it's surprisingly rich and mechanically rewarding.
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At this point, the substance itself seems rewarding and pleasurable.
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This is going into your brain, and it's inherently rewarding.
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Rewarding and fulfilling sex is simply not possible without mindfulness.
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It's a lean LP at 28 minutes, but it's rewarding.
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So I signed on, and it was hard and rewarding.
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Working with the birds, said Ms. Habl, can be rewarding.
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Farming is very hard work, but it's very rewarding work.
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Sometimes, she said, those trips can prove the most rewarding.
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What's the most rewarding part of the month for you?
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I think that makes their job so much more rewarding.
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It may be the most rewarding work you've ever done.
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Along with rewarding childbearing, our welfare system also discourages marriage.
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However, national grandeur and rewarding loyal construction are higher priorities.
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Content geared toward these algorithmically fueled bubbles is financially rewarding.
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What is the most rewarding thing about what you do?
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This week's outreach has been more rewarding and less clumsy.
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"You know the most difficult tasks are the most rewarding."
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It's incredibly rewarding and enjoyable work, but not without challenges.
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"It's a lot of work, but it's rewarding," he said.
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Oran: What's been your most rewarding experience as a journalist?
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They depend on penalizing older patients and rewarding younger ones.
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Having a goal will make saving easier and more rewarding.
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Hopefully the Television Academy will be more rewarding than HFPA.
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Football has been such a rewarding part of my life.
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It sounds insanely overcrowded, but is very rewarding to unpack.
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Rewarding landowners for their efforts would be far more constructive.
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These guys are rewarding him for all the right reasons.
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But at the same time, it was the most rewarding.
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Many times it has been a wonderful and rewarding experience.
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Over time, religious ideas become rewarding in and of themselves.
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The most interesting job — and the most rewarding — I ever had.
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If you find it truly enjoyable and rewarding, stick with it.
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What was rewarding, though, was volunteering at the local animal shelter.
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That part was the most overwhelming, but also the most rewarding.
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"It is the most rewarding thing in the world," she adds.
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"Successful mating is naturally rewarding to male flies," said Shohat-Ophir.
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People in bad shape, feeding on them won't be so rewarding.
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Most moms can agree that motherhood is a beautiful, rewarding experience.
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Having a baby can be an equally rewarding and nerve-wracking.
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Producing music is fun, but I find composing even more rewarding.
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Some smaller works by both composers round out this rewarding program.
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Rules changes made the pass more rewarding, and Belichick reacted accordingly.
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It's incredibly rewarding and can even help enlighten or save others.
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Being a mom is incredibly rewarding — but it's certainly not easy.
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Today, clarity is by far the most rewarding feeling for me.
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But the end result of seeing your students thrive is rewarding.
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If you kill a top player, like me, it's super rewarding.
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It felt profoundly rewarding when the first batch turned out great.
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At its most basic level, it is a rewarding, compelling film.
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But, adding art to neighborhood can be a deeply rewarding experience.
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What was the most rewarding part of the process for you?
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In a few words, "really hard to explain," but rewarding nonetheless.
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"The chairman is rewarding their cooperation by announcing their subpoenas," Rep.
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I can tell you that The Dawning will be more rewarding.
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Lisa considers these wins the most rewarding part of the job.
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" She says working with Ramsay and Sanchez has been "really rewarding.
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All in all, it's been a very positive and rewarding aftermath.
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Hey, nobody said adulthood was fun and rewarding all the time.
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Others described it as a psychically draining but occasionally rewarding experience.
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Not all market environments are equally rewarding for long-only investors.
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While running a small business is stressful, it's also largely rewarding.
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Still, it's Lorde's own storytelling that offers Melodrama's most rewarding twists.
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For perhaps the first time, their exploratory impulse hadn't been rewarding.
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Yes, it's "rewarding" — you brought a new life into the world!
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It'll be tough at times and then very rewarding at others.
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They're moving on with their lives and karma is rewarding them.
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It's very rewarding when you get a product to turn out.
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Her big bet on that group was particularly rewarding, she said.
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It's essential cinema by any standard, still fresh and endlessly rewarding.
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Being a caretaker for her was extremely rewarding, but also challenging.
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This would level the playing field, rewarding companies that take action.
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To have it be everything we wanted, that was really rewarding.
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Whole-grain berry muffins are both very flexible and very rewarding.
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Space exploration is more than just daunting risks and rewarding science.
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It has to be especially rewarding for Stephen King as well.
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It also turned out to be one of the most rewarding.
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Working on 'The Handmaid's Tale' has been such a rewarding experience.
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And it's not always a rewarding job, in the traditional sense.
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Shannon said the events are a rewarding experience for the volunteers.
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It&aposs rewarding to welcome the Mouse to the digital age.
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My daughter, being a mom to her has been really rewarding.
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Why is random chance better than rewarding the full-season winner?
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But there's a silver lining that makes it rewarding for us.
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This is about rewarding the majority party's corporate and ideological paymasters.
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It's been really rewarding how accepting clients have been of it.
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At the great times it can be rewarding like nothing else.
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Fingers crossed that you have a rewarding "Aha!" moment while solving.
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It is very intense, busy, with crowded trains, but incredibly rewarding.
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I learned staying at home with my kids is so rewarding!
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As Ms. Judd put it, "It's rewarding to continue his work."
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And sharing a tale with an audience can be immensely rewarding.
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It was, in essence, rewarding Amazon by surrendering to its dominance.
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But learning to follow a recipe is a rewarding life skill.
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Academy voters have so far been skeptical of rewarding Netflix titles.
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"Last year's tour was just such a rewarding experience," she said.
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Two smaller museum shows, though, may offer equally rewarding second looks.
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"But it has also been such a rewarding experience," she said.
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A strike designed to punish Iran has ended up rewarding it.
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Wright's book is provocative, informative and, in many respects, deeply rewarding.
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Honesty is hard but it's the most rewarding thing we have.
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These first four acts aren't very long and are exceptionally rewarding.
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"The rewarding part of this is saving lives," she tells Refinery29.
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Experience suggests that success on this front is rare, if rewarding.
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As rewarding as farm life can be, the work is difficult.
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Swimming can also be an immensely rewarding opportunity to practice mindfulness.
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Approaching his travels as a journalist, however, made them more rewarding.
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Are there some that stick out for you as especially rewarding?
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It turned out to be a pretty rewarding return on investment.
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Palestinian leaders rewarding terror is the rule, rather than the exception.
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"We're rewarding users for helping to cleanse these platforms," he added.
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It depends, rather, on penalizing older patients and rewarding younger ones.
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This one is hugely challenging, but when it works, unusually rewarding.
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Banks increasingly are rewarding customers who hold onto their credit cards.
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Throughout this rewarding set of miniatures, Ms. Moran avoids this pitfall.
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Britons simply disliked the concept of rewarding individuals for reporting wrongdoing.
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Across 14 eclectic songs, Remembering The Rockets is searching and rewarding.
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Shooting with a Leica rangefinder is as challenging as it is rewarding.
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It's rewarding to know that I had red hair for a while.
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"For me, I think it's so rewarding," Khloé told People on Friday.
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McKenzie knows how personally rewarding it can be to lift others up.
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"The fair feels like an incredibly productive and rewarding experience," she continues.
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It doesn't always work, but when it does, it is very rewarding.
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TC: What was the most rewarding aspect of your experience at Baruch?
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Building relationships with these kids, getting through to them, is incredibly rewarding.
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A deep dive here is rewarding, and my summary will necessarily oversimplify.
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Unfortunately, I've tested them all, and only Chrome has that rewarding ping.
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But sometimes salt can taste even better than usual, even more rewarding.
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It's a rewarding experience like no other I've been a part of.
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For both of us, it was pretty rewarding and hard to replicate.
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But for now, focusing on the likely upside ahead should prove rewarding.
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Like any artist, achieving that goal can be incomparably rewarding—including financially.
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Seeing an (often expensive) degree pay off literally can be tremendously rewarding.
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Ultimately, Educated is a rewarding odyssey you do not want to miss.
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MEDIASET SAYS MFE TO HAVE LOYALTY SHARE SCHEME REWARDING LONG TERM SHAREHOLDERS
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JF: We need to start, as a culture, rewarding the early bird.
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Raising kids is a lot of hard work but it's super rewarding.
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Let us all agree that parenting is both rewarding and incredibly difficult.
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Just sitting in a chair all day is not personally, artistically rewarding.
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"I think that is one of the most rewarding things," she says.
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Rewarding a behavior is a very easy way to reinforce that behavior.
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Personally, I just like walking and find it pleasant; that's rewarding itself.
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For help to feel rewarding to give, it needs to feel autonomous.
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Nevertheless, "The Death of Stalin" prevails as a rewarding, uniquely black comedy.
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The journey, though, looks as if it will be a rewarding one.
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Were they laughing at the idea that FBI work could be rewarding?
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Jeff Sonhouse's exhibition at Tilton Gallery is visually rewarding and acutely intelligent.
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At the heart of this is Monster Hunter's deep, rewarding combat system.
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They do this by making practices of inequality convenient, rewarding, and aspirational.
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We're also making strikes more rewarding in some new and interesting ways.
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In situations like these, its strong ties with Google services feels rewarding.
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So creating content isn't a hassle for me — it's actually quite rewarding.
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Bringing clarity to a complicated game will be both challenging and rewarding.
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It's sharing light amidst such evil that Manessis Corporon finds most rewarding.
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I think breaking off solo has been really rewarding in many ways.
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Preparation is key to getting through the occasionally tedious yet rewarding process.
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" Marc finds this research so rewarding that its "revs up his engine.
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In the early going at least, Neighbors 2 is fleet and rewarding.
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More often than not, he says, it's rewarding to chase what's next.
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Persona 5 is a very rewarding game, but it's also a commitment.
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"I don't think it will be economically rewarding," she told a conference.
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Greed can be very rewarding in The Division, but it's also deadly.
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She saw it and I feel it and it's just been rewarding.
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VolunteerMore rewarding than arguing with strangers about who Daenerys will eventually marry!
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Many Argentines dislike the idea of rewarding the holdouts for their obstinacy.
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Traveling to distant countries and locations can be very exciting — and rewarding.
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Once you start rewarding terrorists, their demands just never seem to end.
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Satya is a terrific CEO and the culture is cooperative and rewarding.
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It's encouraging and frustrating, it's adorable and disgusting, it's rewarding and thankless.
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"It's been a long, a really rewarding, journey," she revealed to Extra.
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Different rates also distort people's spending, penalising some industries and rewarding others.
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The little everyday moments of laughter and of learning are incredibly rewarding.
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It was so rewarding to play in front of all my supporters.
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With this current offer, the card is hugely rewarding for IHG stays.
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Besides, it would look like he was rewarding Iran for its attacks.
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"It's just so rewarding and, at times, emotional," Elixa told Business Insider.
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Hosszu described the spouse-coach act as "definitely difficult" but also rewarding.
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I find the whole process of the job quite a rewarding thing.
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"I would say the end result [was the most rewarding]," Taveras says.
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And Chevron, unlike Exxon, is rewarding shareholders with what they want: buybacks.
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And I find that very rewarding, because the world's a complicated place.
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I'm just glad that I found such engaging, rewarding ways to fail.
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Analyzing pop-culture can be rewarding, that's why we read movie reviews.
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He hopes the work will be hard—that it will feel rewarding.
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The more dedicated the fan, the more rewarding the performance will be.
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It's exciting, nerve-wracking and hugely rewarding all at the same time.
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These bonuses can make your first year as a cardholder especially rewarding.
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Rewarding them for good behavior is essentially the same action, in reverse.
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Companies can also distribute their wealth to shareholders and be very rewarding.
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This Food as Medicine concept was very rewarding for patients and providers.
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I generally find those conversations and the resulting relationships stimulating and rewarding.
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It's been cathartic, especially during production, which, while rewarding, is very stressful.
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Cross-country skiing is a punishing aerobic sport, rewarding exceptionally fit athletes.
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"We shouldn't be rewarding the first person to the courthouse," he said.
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Now, social media and streaming are rewarding a rapidly changing skill set.
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As with any itinerary, some detours here are more rewarding than others.
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We shared the most challenging and most rewarding moments of our weeks.
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At this clinic, a program called Rewarding Change runs twice a year.
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"It's very rewarding to go through all this effort," Mr. Haralabides said.
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Sharing my legal knowledge with my community is so rewarding to me.
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Apple is finally rewarding security researchers for finding security flaws in macOS.
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But it is far more enlightening — and personally rewarding — to be there.
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In its own way, my limited options became a rewarding educational challenge.
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Why have dinner delivered when it's more rewarding to drive for takeout?
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This rewarding album also includes a thoughtful selection of shorter Rachmaninoff pieces.
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Avis Budget Group is now rewarding Amazon customers for renting its cars.
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"It's so rewarding, seeing how many people love our recipes," Pamela said.
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"Though it's been a long journey, it's a rewarding journey," she said.
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Most of these women live in cities and lead rewarding professional lives.
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I was interested, because at first the job was challenging and rewarding.
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Saturn, our karmic ruler, moves direct, rewarding us for well-made decisions.
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Money is nice, fame is dizzying, and professional accolades can be rewarding.
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But he's also described the chief of staff role as immensely rewarding.
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What are the most difficult and rewarding parts of running your business?
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Then make the words match the pictures by rewarding healthy risk taking.
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Haley, 85033, is a surprising pick given Trump's penchant for rewarding loyalty.
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What, exactly, is the GOP's official stance on rewarding immigration law-breakers?
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It's rewarding to know we offer something that becomes a lasting memory.
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Buying back so much stock helps keep its price high, rewarding investors.
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The film's award-season run has been just as bumpy and rewarding.
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Is it a pursuit of some rewarding feeling, some hit of dopamine?
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Instead of rewarding hard work and initiative, cycles of poverty get perpetuated.
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It's so rewarding and it brings so much meaning to my life.
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Rarely will you be treated to such a rewarding clash of heads.
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Being harder to get, the rat whispers feel so much more rewarding.
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This more famous Russian painter's bet was prescient (if not financially rewarding).
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But if nothing else, the Saez, Piketty, and Zucman research confirms that something really did change in the 1970s and '80s, to make the economy less rewarding to the middle-class and poor and more rewarding to the rich.
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The expected CMMI payment changes are intended to fit in with the administration's larger approach to move Medicare payments towards rewarding quality care (sometimes known as value-based purchasing) as opposed to simply rewarding the number of procedures provided.
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With a focus there, we can make it even more seamless and rewarding.
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Being a doctor is rewarding, and I especially enjoy caring for the elderly.
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Their journey in this film is so rewarding & cute & surprising & I adore them.
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It's an audacious conceit for an art show, and ultimately, a rewarding one.
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"Making this film was incredibly rewarding..." she said in a brief statement yesterday.
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The idea is to make composing music as painless as it is rewarding.
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"My year has been the hardest yet most rewarding one yet," she wrote.
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Owning a business is probably the most challenging yet rewarding thing I've done.
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Even refined sugar may now be even more rewarding, and thus more addictive.
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It kind of reminded me that it's really rewarding to go for something.
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Increasing interest rates would make saving more rewarding and borrowing costlier, reducing demand.
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Of course, being an influencer can be very rewarding — once you make it.
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When it's done well, employees should find the process professional, rewarding and motivating.
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Critics contended that Mr. Obama was skirting Congress and rewarding a dangerous regime.
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So far, it's been rewarding to invest my money and watch it grow.
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The coffees include some from Indonesia, like Sulawesi, with rewarding depth and balance.
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Each letter is a rewarding writing challenge and a seemingly victimless criminal enterprise.
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If the research is harder, though, the results may be correspondingly more rewarding.
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Working with pediatric patients can be hard sometimes, but it's also so rewarding.
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Bug bounties are common — a way of rewarding people who report software vulnerabilities.
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Strong connections, with lots of ion flow, indicated that social experiences were rewarding.
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But the act itself of biting a nail or cuticle actually feels rewarding.
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"I have the most rewarding but hardest job in the world," he said.
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That's exactly what happened with this exhilarating and rewarding episode of Narcos: Mexico.
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Besides, many girls comment on my videos, and that's a very rewarding feeling.
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But if you stick the landing, the results can be just as rewarding.
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It is one of the most visually rewarding shows I've experienced this year.
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"We obviously cultivated something and it was rewarding for a while," she said.
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"It's the small things that make being a parent so rewarding," Dad wrote.
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I was surprised at how satisfying and how rewarding it seemed to be.
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For Vassallo, the deal is doubly rewarding because it came through All Raise.
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As rewarding as entrepreneurship can be, it's also taxing from time to time.
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"Rewarding users for implementing two-factor would go a huge way," said Xmas.
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Most rewarding, though, was working with Melena and Jodi Kantor on the piece.
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Sports as a meritocracy, with on-field results rewarding hard work and desire.
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Ramit's Brain Trust was one of the most rewarding programs we've ever created.
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Is it very financially rewarding to own a piece of history like that?
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It's so rewarding to see a woman find her strength and push forward.
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This strategy is difficult to execute, but it is also potentially very rewarding.
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Even when I was being goofy, I found it really rewarding and challenging.
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The experience is autotelic, done for its own sake; it is intrinsically rewarding.
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Rewarding merit in this way might be defensible if it improved social mobility.
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When you're done, you'll be on a path toward a more rewarding retirement.
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But if you're up for the challenge, it could be the most rewarding.
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Nothing about teaching is easy, but it can be endlessly rewarding and inspiring.
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I implemented the scholarship with intentions of rewarding leadership potential, sportsmanship, and servitude.
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Driving around strangers and meeting new people is, surprisingly, very fun and rewarding.
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"In one sense it's rewarding to see the Deltecs standing strong," Linton said.
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"You have two rewarding but very different paths," he wrote, quoting a mentor.
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Getting it right is extremely rewarding but small mistakes can have huge consequences.
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Rewarding bad behavior is almost a guarantee that more of it will follow.
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The emerging trend in health care is about rewarding value, rather than volume.
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So it's really only a rewarding option if it's your company's exclusive card.
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"The most rewarding thing for me is catching the bad guys," she said.
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Apple, for instance, is buying back hundreds of billions in stock, rewarding investors.
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It was one of the most frustrating but rewarding experiences of my life.
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But it turned out to be nearly the most rewarding thing about it.
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My days are always interesting and very rewarding, because we care about people.
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It's been a terrific, wild ride, full of new friendships and rewarding discovery.
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So offering them as discrete experiences seemed an approach that could be rewarding.
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As for "Russian Seasons," it at once seizes attention and keeps rewarding it.
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A film is also incredibly rewarding and fun, but it's like summer camp.
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Sometimes, doing an outstanding job with a terrible hand can be incredibly rewarding.
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The idea that Hollywood functions by rewarding excellence is laughable on its face.
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But make it with a fresh, warm cutlet, and it's even more rewarding.
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And the more activity there, the more rewarding something is perceived to be.
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I design my own techniques and to have them work is very rewarding.
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Even as the merits of the works vary, the settings are consistently rewarding.
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"It's rewarding to see the transformations take place in their lives," she said.
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I will always remember the lessons of this hard, rewarding New England winter.
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The Predators' transformation to playoff perennials has been rewarding for employees and fans.
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Medium is supposed to be social and collaborative without rewarding the smash-ups.
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It's rewarding productivity with pay, and some people and companies are more productive.
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The book's ambitious scope entails some creaky coincidences, but Kerney's insights are rewarding.
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Platforms built to empower the masses were rewarding extremists and attention seekers instead.
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Addiction, they say, is compulsive engagement in a rewarding experience despite serious repercussions.
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It was the most rewarding experience I ever had while wearing the suit.
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I'm fine with rewarding the season-performance that aired, if it deserves it.
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I am aware that difficulty — however pleasurable and rewarding — is not in fashion.
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Both had married and lived rewarding lives, but remembered each other with love.
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The crowd didn't seem to mind, later rewarding Mr. Biden with sustained applause.
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The book's most rewarding insight is the value it places on writing itself.
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"Serving together is certainly more rewarding than walking through a mall," he said.
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That said, I love the drudgery — all of it is rewarding and meaningful.
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Even if you don't know "Naima," though much more rewarding if you do.
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Myth: Adopting an adolescent who will soon be an adult is less rewarding.
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So these deals are harder to catch, but more rewarding if you do.
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"It's basically like rewarding a small child with peanut M&Ms," she said.
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That's pretty rewarding and something you can't get on social media these days.
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I've recently been performing some of the most rewarding work of my career.
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Like the rest of Blake's albums, "Assume Form" opens into haunted, rewarding depths.
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"It's been very rewarding as far as learning about the bird," she said.
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On a trip to northern Sweden, the sight proved elusive, if ultimately rewarding.
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For me, Richter's paintings are much more rewarding, sleek, and suggestive of today.
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Not for everyone, but rewarding for those who can get on its wavelength.
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On the one hand, they serve the classic patronage role of rewarding supporters.
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Treating commercial and political speech as equals by rewarding viral posts can foster polarization.
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We Democrats would probably say that kind of a deal would be rewarding aggression.
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He calls it one of the most difficult and rewarding moments of his career.
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"It's really rewarding to be acknowledged in that way," says transgender finalist Ellie, 16.
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Vicariously, it has been a very rewarding and fulfilling experience to watch that process.
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In fact, these series can be even more rewarding than their English-language counterparts.
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"Every time people compliment me about my son, it is very rewarding," she revealed.
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But what can be equally rewarding is finally receiving your hard-earned receipt diploma.
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It's a compelling idea — just as long as it discourages rewarding yourself with doughnuts.
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"The most rewarding part [of motherhood] is seeing him learn something new," she says.
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But working on something as threatening and pressing as Zika has been particularly rewarding.
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Another feature that didn't go over at all was Alexa's "rewarding" of polite behavior.
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The simplest way that credit cards earn you money is by rewarding your spending.
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"Indeed, the vast majority of attendees report having a safe, positive and rewarding experience."
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" Grande responded to the fan, saying, "It feels sm healthier & sm more authentic & rewarding.
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Meat dominates, but some of the most rewarding dishes are rooted in the earth.
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Nursing was rewarding, but a part of me felt like I was missing something.
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And while it's challenging, it's also very rewarding and very unique to our sport.
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The rats were not as interested in the things that had appeared rewarding before.
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When I was able to give that back to her, it was so rewarding.
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I think I'm gonna stay in a relationship with wine instead, it's more rewarding.
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They're really rewarding; they really do light up the reward centers of our brains.
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"Not talking about it to Jeff gave me an extremely rewarding carrot," she said.
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Hanks, 25, says channelling his real-life experiences with addiction was a rewarding experience.
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We promise you'll find documentaries as interesting, rewarding, and, yes, addictive, as we do.
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"We deliver each rocker to the families personally, and that's always rewarding," says Scott.
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Supporters argue that companies rewarding bosses with equity has been the norm for years.
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"Personally, becoming a mother has been such a rewarding and wonderful experience," Kate said.
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"I think it's just like rewarding," she added, "to know that you're helping animals."
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I've had a fine and rewarding career and now it's time to move on.
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In the end, though, Ms Savas allows a coherent and rewarding whole to emerge.
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You gotta be you and show all parts of you, and it's rewarding, too.
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CASABLANCA, Morocco (Reuters) - Extracting venom from scorpions can be a dangerous, but rewarding, task.
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It breeds a sense of closeness and bonding, which is a highly rewarding feeling.
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"Personally, becoming a mother has been such a rewarding and wonderful experience," she said.
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Since last year, however, he has been finding more rewarding work in southern China.
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Keszler's academic experience was rewarding, but he's wary of its influence on his work.
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Next episode was one of the most rewarding but challenging times in my life.
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The company is rewarding three privately-funded teams who reach Earth's moon by 2017.
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"That part is very rewarding to be able to give a family some closure."
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I took stock of my life: a new relationship, wonderful friends, a rewarding job.
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The combat isn't especially deep, but successfully getting through a challenging encounter is rewarding.
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This means everything from recruiting to rewarding, developing, retaining and promoting women, she said.
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Rewarding big campaign donors with plum ambassador slots is a time-tested, bipartisan tradition.
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It's rewarding to look back on goals for 2018 and see all we've achieved!
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"Giving back to others, it's the most rewarding thing in the world," she says.
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The most rewarding part is that I have people asking me to help them.
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As if there's no other, more rewarding way to earn and spend your money.
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Being a working new mom is rewarding, but it can also be a challenge.
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It's still rewarding, even if nowadays I feel like I'm part of the decor.
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But the experience, as one might expect, proves to be much more rewarding personally.
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It's endlessly rewarding and eventually you'll start to see yourself with a new perspective.
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Seeing how different songs impact people — that's the most rewarding part, the fans' response.
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Once you settle down and accept it for what it is, it's really rewarding.
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For the Latino community, these regulations are making jobs less available and less rewarding.
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It's in this form that Reflection is most rewarding, or at least most addictive.
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I think the constant love that they give you is the most rewarding thing.
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President Trump pounded the table in Bethlehem and demanded that Abbas stop rewarding terrorism.
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And that just makes returning to "Joker" all the more rewarding for its fans.
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However, there are still great and rewarding no-annual-fee credit cards worth considering.
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But that unorthodox path hasn't stopped him from rewarding investors with market-trouncing returns.
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Instead of rewarding performance and effort, the system rewarded inefficient, costly opportunists and cheaters.
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Living on a boat was challenging at first, but has had many rewarding moments.
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Newland said the day was both "fun and rewarding" for both him and Erica.
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Disney's acquisition of Fox has not been a rewarding one out of the gate.
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When we play the right way, when we do the right things, it's rewarding.
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Having an unspecified agenda has led to many rewarding cultural insights for Mr. Sanghrajka.
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But it's rewarding when a conductor also has a special interest in overlooked composers.
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Another moment that felt rewarding was spending $120,000 renovating his town-home, says Salinas.
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Like much of the sabbatical, it was outside my comfort zone, yet deeply rewarding.
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We shouldn't be rewarding or punishing schools for how students perform on these measures.
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Gay men and women's relationships are rich and rewarding but also super fucking complicated.
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Democratic voters will, I think, be paying close attention and not rewarding negative campaigning.
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Public markets are also rewarding Latin American startups with continued investment and high valuations.
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But it's rewarding in this other way, one I really, really can't emphasize enough.
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Humans then assess the humor of the meme, rewarding the system for true LOLs.
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It's hard to persuade someone who finds psychosis rewarding to adopt an alternate reality.
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On the professional level, being able to advocate for these serious issues is rewarding.
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"Many parents report that their baby's odor smells pleasant, rewarding and adorable," Schäfer said.
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So far, it's been the most challenging (yet also rewarding) experience of my life.
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With the proposed changes to the legendary system, Destiny 2 will never be rewarding.
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To date, this is one of the single most rewarding days of my life.
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Sometimes this validation happens in tangible ways: Martin is adept at rewarding true fans.
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"It was one of the most rewarding, classic periods of my life," he said.
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Did the 525 ventriloquists who gathered in Kentucky last month find a convention rewarding?
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Every immigration policy is bound to penalize and offend some people while rewarding others.
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That makes his metamorphosis both all the more gradual and all the more rewarding.
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The problem is that companies aren't rewarding their employees for the extra hard work.
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Having a baby can be one of the most rewarding experiences in one's life.
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Holding space for ephemeral new media experiences in Seattle is both rewarding and complex.
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I can imagine that would lead to a rewarding career transition for you, too.
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What does it say that the Democrats lust after disaffection rather than rewarding devotion?
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Delving into "Thrones" was rewarding creatively and — as the show's popularity grew exponentially — emotionally.
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"The challenge was so much more intense but so much more rewarding," he said.
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The most rewarding thing is just being affirmed and encouraged to do it again.
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That said, if you use them responsibly, credit card rewards can be, well, rewarding.
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For decades, cities and states have been rewarding companies through tax breaks, grants, etc.
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Don't be so quick to ditch a rewards program that doesn't seem so rewarding.
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It was the bravest thing I have ever done & without doubt the most rewarding.
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Trump has indicated he is more interested in lowering prices than in rewarding drugmakers.
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Not rewarding Mayer, who has spent more than two decades at Disney, is odd.
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On several releases he arranged music for orchestras, a challenge he found particularly rewarding.
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These are rewarding jobs currently sitting unfilled that could position them for financial success.
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The Bank of America Premium Rewards card does a good job of rewarding loyalty.
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Romantic relationships are challenging, rewarding, confusing, and exhilarating — sometimes all at the same time.
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"I wouldn't choose another assignment because I find this one so rewarding," Elmshaesuser said.
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And reactivating these dormant relationships can be deeply rewarding, in more ways than one.
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He just kept getting better, which is part of what made it so rewarding.
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This has been a prosperity that's been disproportionately rewarding to the people on top.
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The kimbap selection alone is more rewarding than the entire menu of most restaurants.
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Instead, rewarding a positive lifestyle and behavioral change may be much easier, she said.
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Mastering that game is as rewarding an experience as video games have to offer.
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If you view it as a rewarding and productive opportunity, then focus on that.
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The back and forth between Brown's meticulous landscape forms and Yoakum's is especially rewarding.
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They take you on journeys through time and space, posing questions and rewarding contemplation.
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This master recipe for whole grain berry muffins is both extremely flexible and extremely rewarding.
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But the SNES Classic demands your time, and it's much more rewarding because of it.
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I have great clients, but coming from her mouth, it was such a rewarding feeling.
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I'm breast-feeding my eight-month-old daughter and I've found the experience very rewarding.
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Having conversations with people is more rewarding than submitting your job application through a website.
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Kelly Harrell shares the emotional and rewarding tale of raising a service dog named Albie.
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These flies preferred not to eat fruit spiked with ethanol, something they'd normally find rewarding.
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The organization has grown from a celebrity experiment into a valuable and rewarding global project.
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My receipts offered me information about other, even more rewarding rewards programs I could join.
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Now, to be part of it on such a complicated case is very, very rewarding.
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And the promotional machine is rewarding that attention with all kinds of hints and spoilers.
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Chairing such a group and bringing it to consensus is a challenging but rewarding process.
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Hale County This Morning, This Evening is a major work, and a thoroughly rewarding one.
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This is a very challenging process, but so far it's been incredibly exciting and rewarding.
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Periodically, it's photographed as a space that's fun or zany, and always rewarding or gratifying.
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It was very rewarding working on an album at the scale, hella ups and downs.
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Theater is such a different discipline—it's so rigorous; it's hard but also really rewarding.
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As rewarding as parenting is, it can also be frustrating and full of self-doubt.
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And it does feel rewarding to do the same for those happy little EOS spheres.
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"This administration is seemingly rewarding an administration in Argentina for potentially good behavior," Nelson said.
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Her other stage works are also contemplative and sometimes static, but intellectually and musically rewarding.
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It's also unfair in ways that punish athletes like Clayster while rewarding developers like Activision.
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Nonetheless, Kabaddi continues to retain its essence of rewarding wit and deception over brute force.
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Often the most rewarding podcasts are ones that dive into a specific issue or story.
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What seems disorienting and monochromatic at first grows richer and more rewarding upon repeated exposure.
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" They also argued that the Trump administration's decision "lends the appearance of rewarding campaign donors.
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Globalisation has disproportionately benefited the rich in part by rewarding capital more handsomely than labour.
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The left-wing establishment is just as prone to rewarding failure as the conservative establishment.
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It is not my dream job, but it is challenging, stimulating and rewarding for me.
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What is the most challenging and rewarding aspect of the path you're on right now?
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So for me, that's more of a rewarding feeling than seeing anything on the scale.
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Getting your own business off the ground can be as difficult as it is rewarding.
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To me, that energy is so infectious, and it's what makes our jobs so rewarding.
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It&aposs been rewarding to watch our team grow as the season has gone on.
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It was so fun though, and more rewarding than almost any video I've ever done.
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Young people are loth to stand because local politics is not a financially rewarding profession.
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Some of the most rewarding work involves getting deep into the details of technical projects.
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The Pentagon is increasingly rewarding commercial development/cycle speed, which also allows commercial margin profiles.
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That's why the company wants to convince people to use the app by rewarding them.
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Tech is such a rewarding category for gifts, even with a budget less than $50.
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"It's rewarding to know we can help out the best that we can," Collver said.
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Kobayashi says the whole experience has been rewarding as he learns something new every day.
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Image: ACS ReactionsThere's no feeling more rewarding than being the smartest person in the room.
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It's definitely been a lot of pressure, but also very rewarding to reap the rewards.
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But the result is something that feels urgent and purposeful, rewarding achievement instead of completionism.
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"I was enjoying my job, it was rewarding financially as well as intellectually," Lacayo says.
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There are few things more rewarding than sinking your teeth into a good YA novel.
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It is never too late to learn another tongue, and it can be very rewarding.
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But it's also one of the most rewarding and impactful volunteer experiences you can have.
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Investors are rewarding companies that can keep up with inflation and punishing those that cannot.
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Cue, those never-not-rewarding combos, all fists and feet and guns and angel guts.
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It was more rewarding for me to live in the straight world; and safer, too.
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The most rewarding thing, it's not looking in the mirror because that's hard for me.
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My post-bach program has been far more rewarding and challenging than undergrad ever was.
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But as Sun Cop, he makes knotty and heady psychedelic rock that's just as rewarding.
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Making 'The Revenant' was one of the most rewarding and collaborative experiences of my life.
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It needs viewers to do a little legwork — and can be rewarding when they do.
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And that working to feed the world is a necessary and rewarding part of that.
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It was one of the most rewarding experiences I've had the chance to participate in.
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"It was the most exciting, rewarding experience turning feral cats into lap cats," Beth said.
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Investors are not necessarily rewarding companies for engineering their way to profit growth, he added.
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Making The Revenant was one of the most rewarding and collaborative experiences of my life.
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Getting rare loot, hitting level caps, and winning a PvP match feel way more rewarding.
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Ms Rousseff pushed through laws rewarding plea bargains and mandating stiff penalties for corporate bribery.
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They save money while employees can focus on the most rewarding and less-repetitive tasks.
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Ms. Cohen and her husband, Gary Eckstein, took a more courageous, rewarding and meaningful route.
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Trump's executive order will direct federal agencies to prioritize American firms when rewarding federal contracts.
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Questioning Pixar universes is a dangerous road, and really not an all that rewarding activity.
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"The clothing business is a tough business, but it's also rewarding as well," said Williams.
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It is one of the most rewarding parts of a good day at the racetrack.
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Lauren Hills told me that her work as a reporter had been draining but rewarding.
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I feel like it's very rewarding seeing those improvements take place, week in, week out.
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You also need it to race at 200cc, the fastest and most rewarding speed setting.
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I wasn't sure how letting my guard down would go...but it's been cathartic & rewarding.
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Regardless, it's been incredibly rewarding to watch as Westworld's stakes have escalated throughout the season.
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The executives also said the new company will bring a sharper focus on rewarding shareholders.
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The group's commitment to its history and sonic signatures is intact, and impressive, and rewarding.
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If you stay close to home, a cash-back card may actually be more rewarding.
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"Seeing their faces light up," Smith said, is the most rewarding Christmas gift of all.
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As the competition for attention was rewarding ever more exploitation, Gawker was leading the way.
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The interplay between the photography theme and the melting barrier theme is a rewarding one.
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I love collaborating, but my solo work is effortless and more rewarding at the moment.
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"Improving people's self-esteem — that's been the most rewarding aspect of this product," Bier concludes.
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However, I believe that my sugar daddy in World of Warcraft is even more rewarding.
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What is the most rewarding part about creating works that engage with relevant societal issues?
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But the ceremony that seemed to shut out women, hardly rewarding black women in particular.
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However, as my sister and I learned, it can also be rewarding — if played right.
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Being a mother is both the hardest and most rewarding job I have ever had.
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Las Aguilas' hope for a rewarding tournament has landed on the shoulders of the Argentine.
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"Broadcom is not rewarding people for going out and making speculative bets," Mr. Rasgon said.
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So positioning him as likely heir would look like a way of rewarding past success.
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Watching the kids become kindred with one another, less alien and alone, was indescribably rewarding.
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When mice drank water normally, a flood of dopamine resulted, suggesting the behavior was rewarding.
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But it is only one of countless dishes that make Taiwan's cooking remarkable and rewarding.
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Trump was also rewarding a political ally who had endorsed him early in his campaign.
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In the most rewarding domains of life, generalists are better positioned than specialists to excel.
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For another, I worry about the political effect of rewarding Trump's tactics on the wall.
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The group's 2015 release, "Time River," was both grandiose and immediately rewarding, guided by melody.
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"What happens is you are simply rewarding businesses who are already doing this," she said.
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These just deserts feel rewarding to the viewer, the culmination of a multiyear long game.
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A simple, wooden, king-size bed frame held a plush, inviting (and sleep-rewarding) mattress.
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Millionaires move money mainly out of self-interest, to find more rewarding or safer havens.
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LELO is rewarding you for staying home by offering discounts on some of its bestsellers.
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It's rewarding when people of similar backgrounds can identify with my work and feel represented.
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It's a great challenge, but it is very rewarding when you meet the challenge, too.
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That has made YouTube one of the more rewarding places on the internet to campaign.
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Learn to Cook: Cooking is cathartic, rewarding and you get to eat what you produce.
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It's the way you feel inside, and it's rewarding that I can give them that.
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Whatever your role-playing dreams, acquiring an accent can be a difficult, but rewarding, task.
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Her assignment, which also included feeding the cats, was "tough, but very rewarding," she said.
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All over the world, people believe that parenting is the most rewarding part of life.
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It's painful to go through personally, but when you get past it, it's tremendously rewarding.
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Pam White raised three happy children, enjoyed a rewarding career and was a devoted partner.
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Mena said it's been "really rewarding" to get her training time down to 42 minutes.
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Many find volunteering, in all the above capacities, to be both rewarding and personally therapeutic!
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That goes for every stage of the talent pipeline, from recruiting to rewarding and promoting.
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One might call it — without prejudice — pop history: It is rewarding as well as entertaining.
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Make it simple, make it reflexive, and most of all make it enjoyable and rewarding.
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"Tariffs let him exercise unconstrained power, rewarding his friends and punishing his enemies," Krugman continued.
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Product managers wear many hats, which can be overwhelming at times, but also incredibly rewarding.
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And the depth and quality of its food and drink options are impressive and rewarding.
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The progression systems in place are rewarding and will keep you playing for a while.
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Unfortunately, current U.S. tax policies tend to do a poor job of rewarding capital investment.
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Living well below his means enabled him to save money and pursue a rewarding career.
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On-edge investors then weren't rewarding the slew of companies that exceeded analysts' profit expectations.
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Season four, thankfully, seems like it's finally rewarding my faith in the show's long game.
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I find it more rewarding to know that I've addressed both sexes in my work.
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"Crony capitalism corrupts the free market by rewarding political connections over competitive excellence," said Sen.
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The process of making a photo that defies reality without CGI is complex yet rewarding.
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Perhaps there's something taboo about rewarding Creed, which ended up being much better than expected?
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Some say the act is sunnah (rewarding) but others say it is mubah (not required).
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Second, we are not comfortable rewarding doctors for withholding a test that could help some men.
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That wiped out St. Louis' best chance of rewarding Martinez with the win his performance merited.
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After a bit of celebrating, the company plans on rewarding both the booster and the capsule.
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Homeownership can be rewarding as long as you're realistic about how much it will cost you.
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And I think that&aposs much more warranted and urgent than rewarding political allies and celebrities.
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"It's so rewarding for me to have complete creative control," she told PEOPLE of both brands.
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Healthy markets should incentivize investment, risk and effort by rewarding companies that actually develop superior products.
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"it feels sm healthier & sm more authentic & rewarding," she said on Twitter of her new approach.
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It's a really rewarding process, having an idea in my head turn into something three-dimensional.
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I get to enable others to better their business which has been really rewarding for me.
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The Guardian, in a five-star review, claimed it was "as rewarding as anything he's done".
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It's also here that S-Town becomes both incredibly invasive — and incredibly rewarding despite that invasiveness.
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Our sense of accomplishment is essential to a healthy, rewarding work experience, according to Peakon's research.
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The OECD, a club of mostly rich countries, has criticised the amnesty for rewarding tax cheats.
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Covering Duterte was particularly rewarding, since that tended to bring in traffic from Facebook in droves.
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Now spending time with his family on a project he created has proved much more rewarding.
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The Nobel committee should be applauded for rewarding economists who place power dynamics front and centre.
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Being a parent can be the most valuable, nerve-wracking, challenging, and rewarding job out there.
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But I discovered that the satisfaction I took from work made everything else much more rewarding.
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"Creating a wholly new property is really tough, but also incredibly fun and rewarding," says Yabuki.
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In fact, one review concluded that sugar can even be more rewarding and attractive than cocaine.
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Each of the ensembles Frisell has in store for this six-day run promises something rewarding.
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It's been challenging and incredibly rewarding to be involved in every aspect from start to finish.
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If they continue rewarding loathsome language, they should prepare to hear a lot more of it.
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Strong problem solvers who also have excellent customer service skills often find this career track rewarding.
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Though she knows that teaching is rewarding, she doesn't feel she chose the right career path.
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Helping is rewarding for people because they like to be supportive and connect with other people.
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To have people enjoying themselves and dancing hopefully, I think that will just feel so rewarding.
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To my knowledge, it is not known whether or not sexual experience is rewarding to insects.
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The best way to sum up Slidey is that this game is richly addictive and rewarding.
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Mixology is challenging and rewarding and it's the curiosity of the unknown that keeps me motivated.
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Seeing her mini-me daughter become a model in recent months has been a rewarding experience.
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" Ultimately, Jolé admits her DWTS journey is "totally overwhelming but so rewarding at the same time.
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It was intensely rewarding for my OCD, and gave me the satisfaction of repeatedly completing tasks.
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It's been really rewarding to see them break down the season and break down the marketing.
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It's a lot of numbers, but really rewarding when we get close to finishing three months.
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This makes creative projects easier to assign and more rewarding thanks to digital show-and-tell.
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The Toy-Con Blaster is the most complicated to build, but probably also the most rewarding.
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But it was also very rewarding, because everything you did had maximal impact on the product.
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When the Oklahoma City Fire Department isn't battling blazes, they're tasked with very rewarding rescue missions.
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In business and now in government, President Trump has a record for rewarding one thing: loyalty.
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"This journey has been incredible, wonderful, challenging at moments but so rewarding!" she wrote last week.
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CNN: What are the most rewarding aspects of farming and how does it benefit the children?
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Palestinian society and leadership promote terror by rewarding those who support and carry out terrorist attacks.
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Most of the money went to repairing balance sheets and rewarding shareholders, according to the CRS.
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"It is rewarding to see the impact these loans are having in womens' lives," said Burch.
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They're more likely to be giving because their brains find it more rewarding, the study suggests.
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" "Botched by Nature is the most challenging and rewarding experience we have ever had as surgeons.
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As rewarding as my new life as a parent has been, it's also been savagely draining.
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But nothing has felt as important or rewarding as making Joel giggle in That Dragon, Cancer.
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We're always looking for new ways to make online selling easier and more rewarding for consumers.
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Rewarding the ugly, the non-threatening, is one way to keep those more threatening women down.
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"By paying those (legal) fees, wouldn't you be rewarding and encouraging violence?" asked host George Stephanopoulos.
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To make things crystal clear, Starbucks has a comprehensive list of rewarding products on its website.
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It's an exhausting lifestyle, but a rewarding one, and Trixie is thrilled by all the success.
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"The investigators have told me this is the most rewarding work they've ever done," she adds.
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In addition, Pelosi has a well-earned reputation for rewarding her friends and punishing her enemies.
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Greg, who says tackling Everest was "rewarding," got frostbite while climbing the massive mountain in May.
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As rewarding and beautiful as motherhood is, any mom can tell you that it isn't easy.
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And that kind of complexity was really new to me and really rewarding, to be honest.
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"It's just really refreshing and really rewarding for me," she tells PEOPLE about the new show.
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Though it's not strictly debt, Son has to honour those payments before rewarding his own shareholders.
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For years, America pursued a fervent policy of appeasement, rewarding Tehran's malicious acts with more concessions.
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For the most part, my meals there, two dinners and a Sunday brunch, were rewarding experiences.
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They say baseball, which is one of Japan's most-loved sports, is rewarding beyond the field.
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To see players have success — the joy it brings to them — that's very rewarding for me.
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High-quality public charter, magnet, private, parochial and online schools offer rewarding environments for America's teachers.
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Which Freedom-branded card is more rewarding for you depends on how you spend your money.
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You have to get everything right but when you get a good lap it's very rewarding.
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It is a nation built by people seeking a better and more rewarding way of life.
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If it is, the process will be rewarding apart from whether it leads to high pay.
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" SKAM " is a kind of detective show, rewarding the viewer who is a skilled online stalker.
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It takes time, but when you get the balancing act right, it's incredibly rich and rewarding.
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The Sapphire Reserve is one of the most rewarding cards out there for your everyday spending.
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Since they shop here I get to see them over time, so it can be rewarding.
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But while you can scan the play's surface for larger meanings, watching it isn't particularly rewarding.
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Huawei is reportedly rewarding employees who are strengthening the company in the US-China trade war.
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Jobs didn't want the drawing, but ended up rewarding Son's bold move with the exclusive deal.
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So it was rewarding to open this one with Mr. Pärt's mystical 10-minute 2005 work.
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Now, how about ending federal subsidies rewarding states that tax the heck out of health care?
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But we also need to begin recognizing and rewarding bold bipartisan leadership when we see it.
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It was a pay cut at first, but is very rewarding compared to what I endured.
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It's all about motivating and rewarding women to keep coming back and to enjoy the experience.
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She says it's "incredibly rewarding"—another part of her own life dedicated to improving other people's.
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"I have a very rewarding position as chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee," he said.
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But then, she realized: Everything she needed for a rewarding career was right under her nose.
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Gamers hear about the wonderful, rewarding challenge of Dark Souls and rise to meet it themselves.
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Dating someone from a different faith can be incredibly rewarding or a disaster of biblical proportions.
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In fact, all of this is so rewarding that it obfuscates how much you probably suck.
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I challenge myself pretty intensely, and while it is incredibly stressful, it's ten times more rewarding.
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I'm now locked into what looks like a long but rewarding exercise regimen with my Perifit.
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Take the easiest route to your exit point, or the more dangerous but potentially rewarding one?
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Scientists trained the rats to drive and steer the car by rewarding them with Froot Loops.
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Even so, for a novelty-seeker there is nothing as rewarding as virtual reality right now.
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Intrinsic motivation, as it's known in psychology, is doing something because that activity is inherently rewarding.
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Then we'd get to veer into a rewarding discussion of who has the best tax policy.
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I am known and appreciated for myself, and my adult friendships are deeply satisfying and rewarding.
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And dealers are more experimental in the Upper Galleries section at FIAC, which I find rewarding.
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Those bright, bold ideas are the ones that motivate us and can feel the most rewarding.
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Scientists may finally have an answer to why gulping down a cold drink feels so rewarding.
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There he began a rewarding working relationship with the great actress of the day, Sarah Bernhardt.
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And the costly trial-and-error process is part of what makes it fun and rewarding.
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And the costly trial-and-error process is part of what makes it fun and rewarding.
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"It's probably not even rewarding, because everybody is angry at you all the time," she said.
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Playing an instrument can be a rewarding hobby, and many apps can help get you started.
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It could also distort the economy, rewarding allies at the expense of other companies, stifling growth.
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Spending time and seeing the world through my kids' eyes, it's just so rewarding and meaningful.
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Noura Erakat: The most rewarding part is feeling that I'm speaking on behalf of my community.
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"Creating a platform has been one of the most rewarding parts of this process," she said.
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Loyalty is rewarded by institutionalized corruption, with the political elite creating and rewarding their own oligarchy.
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That was exciting and really rewarding, because despite being introverted I really like being on stage.
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But more than that, as a prosecutor, working to bring justice for the victims was rewarding.
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The work was grueling — "it's a job most people don't want," Mr. Donald said — but rewarding.
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Under Wikramanayake, who took the helm last year, Macquarie has not stopped hunting for rewarding niches.
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"The Top Gun course, while challenging, is rewarding," another Top Gun instructor told the US Navy.
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As they slide past one another, we most often see fame and wealth rewarding the mundane.
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The Cannes Film Festival has a history of presenting, and rewarding, the work of dissident filmmakers.
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"If you have the patience and flexibility, shopping in September can be really rewarding," Tucker says.
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Being an entrepreneur in today's fast-paced work culture can be equal parts terrifying and rewarding.
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"Being an entrepreneur is one of the hardest yet most rewarding experiences in life," Field said.
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The implication of this blunted reward circuit is that they find normal food consumption insufficiently rewarding.
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Witty said patent protection remained vital for rewarding investment in research but more flexibility was needed.
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The influencer industry can be very rewarding for those who succeed, but there are also challenges.
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So far, the government has been successful at suppressing dissent among troops and rewarding top officers.
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They represent the kind of innovative, time-tested solutions we should be rewarding on Capitol Hill.
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The most rewarding part of it is finding that people actually want to buy my products.
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Negligible tax evasions of the babysitter variety, less rewarding for the I.R.S. to pursue, would emerge.
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In a pay-for-performance industry, fewer and fewer retailers are rewarding their executives with bonuses.
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"This has been a prosperity that's been disproportionately rewarding to the people on top," explained Buffett.
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With an array of new products and exclusive items, Disney is not simply rewarding passionate fans.
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A consistently rewarding feature of each Basel fair is the "Discoveries" sector, devoted to emerging artists.
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Travelers should keep in mind, Mr. Leff said, that the airline programs have become less rewarding.
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"It's not about setting rules, it's about what management is modeling, what it's rewarding," she said.
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A Moon Shaped Pool is an astonishingly rewarding first listen, in turns serene, ominous and skewed.
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What others might think of as tedious and boring, I found to be calming and rewarding.
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Support the process by rewarding doctors for taking the time to discuss the trade-offs patients face.
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But fanatical relationships with a particular sound or scene can be just as engaged, just as rewarding.
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Mr Assad, though, seems focused less on recovery than rewarding loyalists with property left behind by Sunnis.
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After Harrison's death the share price climbed roughly 12 percent in around three weeks, rewarding the newcomers.
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Absolutely. But you can build very good, rewarding relationships with the men you work with as well.
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And the movement away from social media could, somewhat ironically, be leading to more socially rewarding lives.
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Rewarding individual service providers In theory, all on-demand categories have the potential to disrupt traditional services.
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Songs will eventually trickle down to free services, where the payoff for music labels is less rewarding.
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Don't get us wrong — the search for a well-fitting, lived-in vintage pair can be rewarding.
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These relationships are some of the most rewarding parts of my life, and they didn't just happen.
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DWTS is the hardest job I've ever had — and probably the most rewarding at the same time.
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"It's rewarding seeing how every member of our family loves and supports each other every single day."
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Nevertheless, consistently positive CFO provides RPI FT the flexibility to service debt, as well as rewarding unitholders.
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Why are we rewarding Putin with a summit and handshake in front of the world&aposs cameras?
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We partner with nearly 500 volunteers based in 27 states, and they find this work very rewarding.
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Even winning with Yogg-Saron is not a rewarding feeling, because you are not the one winning.
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As American interest rates have risen, emerging markets have looked less rewarding and more dangerous by comparison.
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When it comes to emerging tech companies, investors are clearly rewarding growth and profitability above all else.
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But that's not rewarding in and of itself unless somebody enjoys it and wants to play it.
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But, like anything with Westworld, the hidden, nearly impossible to reach details are also the most rewarding.
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" Brady added, "It's a great challenge, but it is very rewarding when you meet the challenge, too.
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It was probably one of the most fun and rewarding little bits of my career right there.
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Being a parent can be incredibly rewarding, but it can also be tough in plenty of ways.
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Reinforcement learning works by asking an agent to complete a task and rewarding it when it does.
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Investors have also been rewarding companies with high and stable gross profit margins, according to the data.
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Our residents all have pretty extensive trauma histories, and it's both rewarding and challenging working with them.
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The mix of story, visuals, and music sets up rewarding gameplay, and some challenges along the way.
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The connections are much more nuanced than that, rewarding the audience's awareness of what's on the horizon.
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That's Good line of frozen pizzas—but there's something very rewarding about making your own from scratch.
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That could be through traditional training, it could be rewarding the dog with a cookie for sitting.
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Milani said it's very rewarding when you reunite someone with an object of great value to them.
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By handing Home to Queiroz, Google is rewarding his success in edging Chromecast past Apple and Amazon.
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It's in that bracket that action becomes more tense and the most rewarding plays can be made.
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Delinking income and work, while rewarding people for staying at home, is what lies behind social decay.
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Companies typically authorize share buyback programs in the interest of rewarding shareholders and boosting earnings per share.
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Thankfully, this time around, there are many, many choices to make, and all of them feel rewarding.
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Gamification concepts of rewarding users with badges and trophies is common in many health app these days.
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It's a really rewarding feeling to know that you're connecting with consumers like that around the world.
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Over five seasons "Broad City" has shown how rich and rewarding depictions of adult friendship can be.
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What is ultimately most rewarding about Nomadic's VR system is the scale you are able to feel.
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One substance may be used to enhance the rewarding effects or to reduce the negative effects, e.g.
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And so if we could do that in our role, that, honestly, is the most rewarding work.
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His party employed violence on occasion, but tactics such as divide and conquer ultimately proved more rewarding.
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For Ted Ligety, the most rewarding part of life isn't on the slopes, but being a dad.
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"Start-up life is unstructured, and there are highs and lows, but it's a very rewarding experience."
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In fact, sometimes the little accomplishments that accompany it make this whole "growing up" thing truly rewarding.
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Over the week, I find this to be the most rewarding of all the wearables I test.
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"It is the most humbling and rewarding thing about being who I am on Instagram," she says.
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Traveling with your children is a lot of hard work — but it can also be incredibly rewarding.
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Navigating the waters of life with you is the greatest and most rewarding adventure I've ever known.
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So seeing the music give the people the power to do what they want is most rewarding.
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Last night's most rewarding stretch came when Kendrick rolled through a select number of his longtime hits.
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The most rewarding part of Little Donkey right now is how much the staff love working here.
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What song on SoundCloud do you think has the greatest and most rewarding wealth of cover versions?
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How sad that the GOP presidential race is not rewarding the one adult left in the game.
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" Shaheen responded saying, "I don't think we should be rewarding Russia until we see their behavior change.
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Transitioning the company to completely new products and technologies has been challenging but very rewarding … even fun.
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BUT MANY WOULD SAY YOU'RE PART OF THE PROBLEM IN TERMS OF NOT REWARDING THE AMERICAN WORKER.
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The most rewarding part of the job to them, however, is to see the birthday girls happy.
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Squadhelp founder Darpan Munjal told Vox that his company "self-curates" by rewarding voters who respond thoughtfully.
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"Being a mother is the most rewarding experience, but also the most wild and stressful," Ivanka said.
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What's most rewarding about this story however, is that it's grown up with its characters and readers.
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I'm not sure I succeed at that part or not, but either way it's rewarding to share.
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It was a process that was at times rewarding, with strangers approaching him to offer their support.
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I'm exclusively breastfeeding, which is simultaneously the most rewarding and empowering and exhausting thing I've ever done.
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Helping her constituents was her most rewarding job, yet also prompted the tragic circumstances of her death.
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"It's a new and groundbreaking way of rewarding people for sharing information with other people," Scott said.
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After a demanding, rewarding day, he spends his evenings studying before going to bed at 10 p.m.
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However, sooner or later, most will need to find rewarding activities to fill their now-free time.
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Pakistan's political parties hand out teaching jobs as a way of recruiting election workers and rewarding allies.
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As any parent, school teacher or police officer knows, rewarding bad behavior only encourages more bad behavior.
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His concern seems to have been rewarding those who brought him to power and Zanu-PF unity.
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It does feel like a major emotional commitment, though — a worthy and rewarding one, but an investment.
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Rewarding large C-corporations (actually, their shareholders) for investments they made years ago is simply a giveaway.
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What was rewarding, in seeing designers grapple with nailing down its meaning, was their often unexpected conclusions.
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Not that it hasn't been rewarding, it's just obviously too much to do this every single day.
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Others, like Héctor Tobar, know that it will be rewarding to understand the language of their parents.
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But it's rewarding to have "Tell" finally back at the Met, whatever the frustrations of the staging.
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After rewarding but long careers in the U.S., the couple (self-confessed workaholics) were ready to retire.
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Photography can be a fun and rewarding hobby or profession, but the required gear doesn't come cheap.
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Ljubljana is a rewarding town in which to wander, even without the gossipy guidance of Mr. Butoln.
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Even as they're contributing to layoffs, industrial robots are making some jobs less stressful and more rewarding.
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"A belated but grateful thanks to you for making the trip to Scottsdale so rewarding," Pruitt wrote.
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For Tebow, hearing the stories of prom-goers is the most rewarding part of Night to Shine.
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Motherhood is seen as selfless and virtuous — the hardest yet most rewarding job a woman can have.
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That departure isn't for everyone, but it is possible, and it can be rewarding — even relationship-saving.
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Every decent person already agrees that the league's insistence on rewarding losses is an absolutely terrible idea.
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These efforts are not only rewarding long-term, they'll pay off in real time through pre-orders.
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In a sense, Dark Souls 3 maintains this design philosophy by rewarding players who attack with poise.
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But as with most things in life, the easy way is rarely the wisest or most rewarding.
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A confluence of events shaped my decision to go into teaching, a really rich and rewarding career.
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You have to be content when a path that you're pursuing turns out not to be rewarding.
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It's been a long, tough, infinitely rewarding road I've had to travel one step at a time.
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But just how rewarding is it as a treasure hunter, in terms of what you take away?
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Due to our obsession with rewarding competency, hard work, and results,8 we searched for a solution.
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Critics say the award sets a low bar for African democracy, rewarding leaders merely for leaving office.
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It's rewarding when you can get justice for a victim, and even those who've been falsely accused.
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They ultimately will be most rewarding to shareholders, whether they receive dividend payments or sell appreciated stock.
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Over the last months I have learned that approach often leads to the most rewarding travel experiences.
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The most rewarding part was witnessing students make meaning of their learning and articulate their own perspectives.
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It was very rewarding to do a five-day course and watch people have a huge transformation.
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"One of our most challenging and rewarding experiences was last summer with The Big Sick," Mann wrote.
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" But it was, for him, "one of the most challenging, most rewarding experiences I would ever have.
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Super rewarding, but pretty brutal, and before I had it figured out I really unmade this grid.
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Showing up to tutor someone at the library each week might be even more impressive, and rewarding.
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On Wednesday, President Trump fired Jeff Sessions and named Mr. Whitaker acting attorney general, rewarding his loyalty.
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In almost every aspect, this journey has been more exciting and more rewarding than I ever imagined.
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Cultivating these would be less politically rewarding than privatisation, which allows governments to trade responsibility for cash.
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DEAD SOULS Wang Bing ("'Til Madness Do Us Part") is known for making arduous but rewarding documentaries.
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It's delicious and addictive and offers the benefit of rewarding repeat preparation with superior execution and flavor.
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So now The Times is rewarding him for failing to do so for an additional four years?
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Some flowers in cities may be prettier to people than they are rewarding or attractive to bumblebees.
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For me, the lean textures, clarity and emotional directness were exactly what made the interpretations so rewarding.
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I was using what trainers call "approximations," rewarding the small steps toward learning a whole new behavior.
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So, again, it was logistically very challenging but rewarding in that it was a good looking set.
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Russia has also found its useful fool in Mr. Trump, rewarding its efforts to get him elected.
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Despite being a rewarding and commendable profession, the average social worker is not earning a huge payday.
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Blockstack, another built-from-scratch blockchain with PhD-founders, has its own program for rewarding app developers.
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Though they never got near the lead, the "Big Three" had made gigantic moves, rewarding their fans.
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"I think it's that much more rewarding to have plants in an urban environment," Osofsky told me.
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Although a very rewarding job most of the time, being an instructor pilot also presents its challenges.
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But the actual experience, as single women and countless Instagram meme accounts are well aware, isn't rewarding.
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It is widely rumored that in doing so, Mr. Mahama was rewarding her for supporting his campaign.
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It's relatively laid-back — nothing so insane happens, but it's well-observed and specific, and thus rewarding.
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"The chairman is rewarding their cooperation by announcing their subpoenas before even notifying their lawyers," Collins said.
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The album&aposs full effect is more abstract and nebulous than his debut, and far more rewarding.
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Rewarding the findings of these quality-control entrepreneurs — call them hackers, if you must — simply makes sense.
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Anger It was only recently that Comey embraced the only rewarding use of social media: venting frustration.
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By rewarding them with a big scratch, trainers can get them to hold still for dental care.
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"Funding of the arts is seen then as rewarding elite arts practices," she said in an email.
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He said until this year's partisan fiasco, it was the most rewarding work he'd done in Congress.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Theme parks' child-friendly rides are safer and more accessible, but decidedly less rewarding.
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There are a few documentary projects which have deeper, and I felt more rewarding, levels of engagement.
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They are living it up, rewarding their friends and ratfucking everything the other team did before them.
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It's a calculation I still stand by, as my years at Yale have already been tremendously rewarding.
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All that said, dating someone with children can be an incredibly rewarding prospect, especially with the right partner.
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Here's the first one: 70,000 solos, in theory — where should the process of rewarding the best one start?
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That's the kind of pay-off that can feel as rewarding as examining a deeply illuminating show itself.
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"It was the most rewarding experience I've ever had, but it was exhausting, too," he told Parade magazine.
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That, combined with direct and quick steering, make the modern Mustang Bullitt an incredibly rewarding car to drive.
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Rewarding though parenting may be, it can also be extremely difficult — especially if you have a mental illness.
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Travelling in outback Australia can be immensely rewarding, but your typical smartphone options won't necessarily improve your trip.
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Voters are feeling the improvement in the economy and they&aposre rewarding President Trump with higher approval ratings.
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It's very rewarding to see a gentle, thoughtful, contemplative film meet with the success it has so far.
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Bernard Gilly, founder and chief executive, said the IPO's reception was rewarding given "a difficult stock market environment".
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No more, says Facebook: It says it is going to start rewarding video makers who create longer clips.
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It was grueling and rewarding and it got me to a place where I had a fashion book.
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Having a mission and trying to do something really complicated and being successful at it is very rewarding.
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But a new iPhone has never been as rewarding as a happy experience shared with family or friends.
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Treats like Zuke's Mini Natural Training Treats for rewarding your puppy when they go in the right place.
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The PA's "pay-for-slay" program of rewarding murderers and terrorists with payments and state benefits must end.
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The conservative National Review, said that Trump was rewarding "law enforcement at its very worst" with his pardon.
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Though this is demanding dance — all five women maintain muscular tension for long periods — it's only intermittently rewarding.
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He juxtaposes his shift work with official royal duties, something he has found "very rewarding," the source adds.
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More rewarding are the deep dives, among them Laura Jacobs's affectionate studies of Julia Child and Emily Post.
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More immediately rewarding may be its efforts to make best-selling but unhealthy foods a bit more wholesome.
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Rocketrip believes you can motivate employees to spend less on business travel by rewarding them with gift cards.
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"Having built a custom space for our team, from scratch, based on our needs, felt rewarding," he says.
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That has been extremely rewarding and also very scary, as any artist of any field would tell you.
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Despite a full life and a successful business career, Sylvester says this endeavor has been the most rewarding.
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With that price tag, this is not only TJ's most rewarding cold brew option, it's also the cheapest.
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Therefore, if you are a person who finds being trustworthy rewarding, you'll typically also find punishing less costly.
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Omari Hardwick, who stars as St. Patrick, recently told CNN the role is a rewarding challenge for him.
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" Calling the design process "fantastically rewarding," the mom of two says she's "loving every single minute of it.
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The most rewarding YouTube upload notification I ever opted into, without exception, is for the Boston Dynamics channel.
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While giving is its own reward, getting a tax deduction for generosity makes it a little more rewarding.
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And if they were, everyone would find it easier, more rewarding and more intuitive to contribute to security.
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At the moment this dynamic appears to be working in Mr Trump's favour, silencing opponents and rewarding loyalists.
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" Related Link: 'Stranger Things' creators like your theories Brown called being a popular Halloween costume this year "rewarding.
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More large companies are trying to rein in costs by rewarding workers who take steps to get healthier.
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Rewarding that zeal with bonuses for helping us explore the real universe could lead to real breakthroughs.[Engadget]
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It struck me that sometimes imagining an experience is just as rewarding as living through the actual thing.
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American corporations are rewarding their shareholders with stock buybacks this year, thanks in part to their tax savings.
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A carbon tax on fossil fuels would have the effect of rewarding nuclear, wind and solar, he said.
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That's not to say that winning in India, home to more than 1.3 billion people, can't be rewarding.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)At Gizmodo, there are few things more rewarding than eating your own words.
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"Not only is volunteering highly rewarding, our adults also learn valuable practical and employability skills themselves," she said.
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But for the rest, it seems being politically homeless is more rewarding than taking yes for an answer.
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Everything is just tricky enough to be rewarding, but just loose enough to allow for experimentation and mistakes.
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" He explained that while he DJs sometimes, he finds that promotion "is more rewarding both financially and emotionally.
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In their new report, "Rewarding Talent" they've found there is an uneven playing field holding European founders back.
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But the game is largely chill and cerebral, rewarding players for their clever thinking and curious camera panning.
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The company's game plan is to focus on expanding its margins, minimizing the business' risk and rewarding shareholders.
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Finding that strength, whatever it may be, will make work far more rewarding for everyone in your organization.
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And besides, the Oscars are rarely about rewarding the year's best movie (though sometimes that happens by coincidence).
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"It's rewarding and it helps me to remember that these are people not just lab specimens," he says.
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That gives the European pair a greater chance of fulfilling their growth expectations – and rewarding giddy investors' prepayment.
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Sounds confusing in theory, and it's certainly a lot to keep track of, but it's also extremely rewarding.
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Social media trends such as these are laudable in their intent: parenting is a rewarding yet challenging experience.
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Using what I do to teach him the difference between illegal and immoral has been rewarding to me.
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All of which restricted people with disabilities from joining in on a highly social, and personally rewarding activity.
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It's been really rewarding to see them grow up, and know that I have a part in that.
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And I think that is the biggest telltale sign of the change and is the most rewarding feeling.
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"It's a lot more fun and emotionally rewarding than spending $75 for a small bottle of face cream."
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There's a light on the other side, a life to be led that can still be very rewarding.
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Lot of ups and downs there... For me as an actor, playing Fran, it's a very rewarding experience.
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Be real about what's happening now so you can set more appropriate, achievable, and rewarding goals for yourself.
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And for them to say that this is the most rewarding work they've ever done is quite substantial.
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I feel like I can conquer the world on the days I work out, and it's very rewarding.
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One motivation hack derived from social physics is rewarding others—not you—for your successes, Davis told me.
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Target is rewarding employees for surviving a massive technology outage last month that crashed registers at stores nationwide.
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But, as the in-recovery star explained in a candid interview with Refinery29, it was also incredibly rewarding.
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There are secrets here, as usual, encouraging exploration and rewarding players who dip into various nooks and crannies.
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