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Not exact matches
For the nine years I've spent so
far at NHPF, I've found it both challenging and
rewarding overseeing an organization providing quality housing for those
in need.
When this happens — or doesn't happen, rather — you're
far less likely to find challenge, meaning, and
reward in your work.»
We do better as
rewards move
farther into the future — subjects offered $ 50
in 10 years or $ 200
in 15 years are much more likely to wait for the higher amount.
Game mechanics can be applied
in far more ways than mere
rewards and achievements.
Complicating matters
further is Osteen's association with the prosperity gospel movement, and the related «Word of Faith» movement popular
in some evangelical circles, which teaches that believing Christians can harness the power of prayerful speech: to reap material and financial
rewards in this life as well as the next.
Though the flat 2x mileage rate with the Capital One ® Venture ®
Rewards Credit Card is right in line with, or better than, many of its competitors, the card doesn't feature any further r
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in line with, or better than, many of its competitors, the card doesn't feature any
further rewardsrewards.
We understand that it's the men and women
in the arena who deserve to reap the
rewards of business success, not anonymous upper management
far up the corporate food chain
«However, we believe that the S&P 500 is showing an asymmetric risk /
reward profile,» adding that a bear market «is not so
far in the distant future.»
«Whereas companies routinely
reward their shareholders with higher dividends, no company
in the history of finance, going back as
far as the Medicis, has
rewarded its bondholders by raising the interest rate on a bond.»
Investors over the past few years who had the foresight to lock
in yields that are
far better than they are now currently have been
rewarded.
It seems to me to be
far better risk /
reward to put much more into Emerging (not just BRICs — all of them) and REITs
in particular.
The Discover it ® for Students offers a competitive 5 % cash back on rotating categories when you sign up (capped at $ 1,500
in spending each quarter) which, if used even somewhat frequently, will provide fantastic
rewards to any student trying to stretch their dollar
further.
We were also thinking that if an acquisition came to fruition, we could at that time
reward our investors w / conversion to equity or a higher return
in order to provide a
further reward for their assistance / investment.
In such environments, the potential
reward far outweighs the risk.
In that trade we used a vertical put spread on GDX to take advantage of gold's current downward trend and were
rewarded with near maximum profits much sooner than anticipated, allowing us to enter more trades and that could
further increase our portfolio.
This is by
far the most complicated card
in terms of earning
rewards.
There's really no telling what the price of a coin will be once mining
rewards are
in fractions of a coin level, but it seems that during that time more and more people will enter the market with interest and vigor, and those people will help raise the price as well as stabilize it by having a
far greater number of people who can decide if and when Bitcoin is losing value.
But (for me) it's
far wiser to stick to concrete consequences (like playing on the freeway, or choosing to play
in a playground instead) rather than resorting to «eternal» punishments or
rewards in order for people to make proper decisions.
I believe that altruism for the sake of positive feedback from those that you help is
far more
rewarding than «Well I will help you, but only because jesus won't let me
in if I don't».
When the attempt was made to apply it to individual destiny (which was scarcely
in the minds of the earlier prophets),
in the sense that the wicked are punished by misfortune and the good
rewarded by prosperity, it appeared palpably untrue, not only to the sceptical author of Ecclesiastes, but also to the
far profounder poet of the Book of Job.
I would
further add that, similar to the self - preservation concerns of the dutiful Nazi executioners, the apologetics defending such atrocities is subject to a similar coercive context
in that the choice of obedience or empathy is flanked by promises of
reward and threats of punishment.
I think it's all nonsense, and every time people do self - sacrificing actions, thinking of
rewards in Heaven is the
furthest thing from their mind.
I do spiritually envy those who believed
in Christ and lived it out all throughout their lives, but I and the Lord have dealt with this and I realize that my
rewards in heaven will probably be
far less than the elder brother's.
«For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no
further reward, and even their name is forgotten.Their love, their hate and their jealousy have long since vanished; never again will they have a part
in anything that happens under the sun.»
Its about time we stop trying to
reward the wealthy for already being wealthy by giving them more money and stop trying to punish the poor for simply being poor
in a nation where the minimum wage isn't a living wage, health insurance is unaffordable for
far too many, and education is obscenely expensive.
Compared to the egg, which travels little and stays protected close to home, the sperm must travel
far in hostile territory, competing with many rivals: speed, energy, and tenacity will be
rewarded and perpetuated by natural selection, and not only
in the sperm.
Gil you have asked some very good questions why does bad things happen
in the world i personally do nt know God did nt explain to Job either why he had to suffer.What i do know is that God desires that none of us should perish but that all would have eternal life
in him through Jesus Christ.This world will one day pass away and the real world will be reborn so our focus as christians is on whats to come and being a witness
in the here and now.Both good and bad happens to either the righteous or the sinner so what are we to make of that.What we do know is that God will set all things right at the appointed time the wicked will be judged and the righteous will be
rewarded for there faith isnt that enough reason for us to believe.Free will is only a reality if we can choose between good and bad but our hearts are deceitfully wicked we naturally are inclined toward sin that is another reason whyt we need to be saved from ourselves so what are we to do.For me Christ died and rose again that is a fact witnessed by over 500 people that were alive at the time and was recorded by historians how many other religious leaders do you know that did that or did the miracles that Jesus did.As
far as the bible is concerned much of the archelogical evidence has proven to be correct and many of prophetic words spoken many hundreds of years ago have come to pass including both the birth and the death of Jesus.Interested
in what philosophy you are believing
in if other than a faith
in Jesus Christ so how does that philosophy give you the assurance that you are saved.Its really simple with christianity we just have to believe
in Jesus Christ.brentnz
I would think the Atheists that do good
in the world for good's sake, with no hope of
reward, are
far more laudable and deserving of praise.
He is pictured as himself a story - teller
in whose stories there is equally vivid harmonizing of contrasts: a father embracing a prodigal son, a tax collector praying for forgiveness; a heretic showing a compassion
far surpassing that of the orthodox, an employer
rewarding laggards with the same wages as those who have worked a full day.
The church called people to act
in ways beneficial to others, promising that the
rewards they would receive for such behavior after death
far exceeded the costs
in this life.
there are
far worse things and
far worse of a life one can have than joining the military, and serving
in any capacity has its own
rewards.
Hence that
reward which comes
in the external world is so
far from being desirable, that, on the contrary, it is both valuable and encouraging when it does not come
in the outer world, so that the double - mindedness
in the inner realm may perish, and so that the
reward in heaven may be all the greater.
Consequently,
far more to the point would be the deliberate development and institutionalization of practices within and among theological schools that would make prominent the theological school's own particular agenda of interests
in congregations, encourage inquiry governed by that agenda, and
reward such inquiry
in its processes of promotion and assigning of scholarly status and esteem.
Investing
further in their engineering team this is a fantastic role that will
reward your technical expertise with a successful and fulfilling career
in an established business with exceptional brand presence and reputation.
Also, it was
rewarding to be assigned a mentor who provided great input, strategy and insight into my current ACIAR work and
further enhanced my understanding of the important role ACIAR play
in international development.
«We've seen positive engagement rolling out Blazin»
Rewards in select markets so far, and as the program grows, so too will our roster of rewards and point earning opportunities for our loyal Guests.
Rewards in select markets so
far, and as the program grows, so too will our roster of
rewards and point earning opportunities for our loyal Guests.
rewards and point earning opportunities for our loyal Guests.»
Gnabry was brought back early after failing to impress the West Brom boss and it looked like his career was
in danger of going down the plughole, but the manager of Germany's Olympic team Horst Hrubesch kept faith with the winger and so
far he has been richly
rewarded with three goals from the first two games.
While, when taking their ownership numbers into consideration, bringing
in Sanchez early doors appears a
far more profitable risk vs.
reward strategy than opting for Mkhitaryan who, after 18 months, still remains a wait and see.
Bottom line, is it is
far too early to
reward an inconsistent work
in progress.
Oh dear - The AKB's won't have it will they?Walcott typifies Wenger.How long was he at Arsenal?Did he ever develop?Did he ever truly deliver for us?Wenger allowed Walcott to force his hand
in giving him a contract that
rewarded him
far above his pay grade when he really should have been shipped out and replaced.
With all my due respect, WENGER has a dogmatic vision of economics.When you invest more money you have
further chances of success
in the pitch and, therefore, you get
rewarded off the pitch.The owners of Chelsea City etc are not stupid....
It's noted that the Brazilian playmaker sealed a # 60m move to Shanghai SIGP
in January this year, and while it would have been a lucrative and financially -
rewarding move, it's not the pinnacle of the sport as he gave up Premier League and Champions League football to move to the
Far East.
By signing a new long term deal, it shows that Arsenal are willing to fully invest
in Bellerin and keep him from the clutches of other clubs, as well as
reward him for his fantastic efforts with the first team so
far.
To an uninitiated observer a field trial sometimes resembles a ritualistic ceremony
in which dogs and people run about, invariably
in foul weather,
in pursuit of
rewards which seem to be
far outweighed by the discomfort and cost involved
in achieving them.
the money we spend
in the summer could reap massive
rewards further down the line and make our future very bright indeed
The Gambled Arsene did this Season, is what Arsenal are being
rewarding... As
far as Wenger remains as Arsenal coach, Problems still Continue being that his Vision towards d Club is what have b achieved so
far e g being
in top 4, b above Spurs, qualify for UCL round 16 n make more Profit e t c...... I pity those who still Pity Wenger to remains as d coach............
The only thing we need to change right now is accomodating Theo, otherwise I think this formation and player selection is by
far the most
rewarding,
in both defense and attack.
Some West Ham fans moaned and groaned when we drew Liverpool
in the FA Cup fourth round draw and
further still at the thought of having to replay them after yesterday's Nil - Nil bore draw, but we need to remember the financial
rewards of playing Liverpool twice
in the FA Cup are substantial!