Sentences with phrase «live rewards into»

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A country of hard working, productive ants, in other words, will not be rewarded with a high trade surplus, but rather with a high GDP, which should translate into a higher quality of life.
In February 2009, I watched the live CNBC report by Rick Santelli from the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade in amazement as he launched into a diatribe against Nancy Pelosi's Congress and the President for their plan to reward bad behavior by having fiscally responsible citizens help pay the mortgages of those who have been less responsible.
Becoming a silent partner with a good team can be difficult however, if you can do your research and find someone who needs money to try and complete a renovation, or build more inventory, you can get into a growing company early and reap the rewards later in life.
Craig that was exactly my understanding however if we believe that in that traditional sense a person could lose there eternal life by there actions by not walking in the Lord which i do nt think is right as eternal life is a free gift from God not based on works.Jeremys definition is that we are saved by faith in Jesus Christ to eternal life.I believe the term salvation has the meaning to be saved not necesarily to eternal life but saved from ourselves Christ gives us the power to be transformed into his likeness or to be Christ like.In the eternal picture our actions determine how we are rewarded from God although its not the motivation of the reward but because we love the Lord.regards brent
If the thought leaving your imaginary friends behind is just too much, or makes you want to go p00py, then try Atheism Lite ™ (agnosticism) for a period of time to ease your way into a much more rewarding, peaceful life.
On the other hand, there were other men who disagreed: Tertullian, who believed that the soul would live on forever, that the wicked would suffer misery in proportion to the righteous» reward; St. Augustine, who came up with the doctrines of Original Sin and Predestination (some would be saved, the rest would be damned); and Jerome, who would end up retranslating the Latin Bible into what would become the Latin Vulgate and would twist various scriptures that talked about eonian chastening into teaching eternal torment.
For those who plunge into the depths, life can be both rewarding and traumatic.
But conversion was not only a reward — rebirth into eternal life.
Entrance into heaven itself is freely given to all who believe in Jesus for eternal life, but the rewards and riches of heaven are reserved for faithful Christians who put heavenly riches above earthly pleasures.
If we who believe are correct, and one must accept Christ to be rewarded in eternity while those who reject Him will be punished for eternity ------- What if I'm a human being (creation of God) born into a primitive tribe that lives in the South American rain forest?
Not that I would be fully aware of the reasoning thereof, but pretty sure it isn't blackmail (both in the meanings of blackmailed into it, and blackmailing anyone), and that it isn't about wanting after - life reward.
As early as the mid-third century Origen of Alexandria [9] had urged that the actions enjoined by scripture constitute a «practice» that begins a spiritual journey and comprises the Christian life of most people in time; it flowers into pure contemplation in the afterlife as the ultimate and certain reward of faithful practice.
It's not about being vegetarian or vegan but about being kind to yourself, making a step to include more plant based food into your life and reaping the rewards...
It's an opportunity to do something difficult and extremely rewarding, and it generates confidence that will carry forward into all aspects of your life.
Many of us had that dream at one time living out the fantasy over the park, even without the lure of the vast financial rewards of today, but at least for some the dream came true making it into teams that were largely home grown.
By investing your time and energy into doing the best job as a teacher, you'll see that the greatest rewards in life come when you put the most effort into your work.
«What I find most rewarding about the Children's Guild is the opportunity to team up with other amazing, caring adults, and combine our energies to bring joy into the lives of children who desperately need happiness and hope.»
If you build into your budget a savings plan for your family now, you will reap the rewards later in life.
Betsy Brown Braun offers insight and expertise into one of life's the most challenging and rewarding endeavors — parenting.
And so they learn to do whatever it takes to get the grades so that they can be accepted into an impressive college, continue gaming the system there so that eventually they get the ultimate reward for all their hoop jumping... the impressive career with the impressive salary and the guaranteed happy life.
But Anderson points out that rewards are built into all of our lives — we just don't bring attention to them or think about them as such.
Finally, as well as getting people into work, and taking action to improve wages and working conditions, a social security system built on our belief in the dignity of work, must ensure that people are rewarded for the effort and contribution they make throughout their working lives.
Honest assessment of career goals and how they fit into your life are critical to finding the right combination of work, reward, income, and overall satisfaction when you think of returning to a «first love.»
For the research team, one of the most rewarding aspects of carrying out their work has been seeing it rolled out in to practice and improving the quality of life for people with MS.. The UK MS Society has developed the research into one - day training courses for health professionals, who are then able to apply their new knowledge to support people with MS in their local areas.
Fourth, the implication that computers will «want» to do something (like convert the world into paperclips) means AI has emotions, but as science writer Michael Chorost notes, «the minute an A.I. wants anything, it will live in a universe with rewards and punishments — including punishments from us for behaving badly.»
For most people, moving into an intellectually and financially rewarding post-postdoc life means finding a research job in academe or the private sector.
For me, as both a trainer and a female, there's nothing more rewarding than seeing a woman become empowered in the gym and watching how this translates into the rest of her life.
Tap into positive, rewarding energy channels to create sustainable life force energy.
Give yourself a challenge that will reward you in many surprising ways, and use the IFT to turn what matters in the daily lives of your clients into exercises and an approach that enhances both their workouts and their lives.
If you should decide to become a certified life coach, you will be entering into an exciting and rewarding career.
In addition to helping senior citizens find their perfect match for a long - lasting and rewarding relationship, singles over the age of 50 also get to benefit from the many dating advices to help cope with the somewhat new life they are getting into.
Give people a little glimpse into your life, and you'll be rewarded with more likes, messages, and dates.
Ultimately, though, Central Station was a more rewarding experience, intimately showing how one person can, unknowingly or not, come into the child's life and give it some meaning, independent of his forbearers.
The «that's life» solemnity that throbs in Vestiges quickly fizzles into a series of narrative incoherent niceties, and becomes a far more rewarding listen when lyrical fragments are taken out of context.
In conclusion, there are melodramatic spells, as well as some focal unevenness, spawned from hurrying past certain plot aspects that really aren't all that needed in the first place, being not much more than supplements to the rather repetitious bloating that makes this overambitious effort too overblown for its own good, though not to the point of completely dismissing its engagement value, as there is enough sharpness to the production designs, cinematography and score work to provide striking style, as well as enough story value, brought to life by inspired writing, direction and acting, - particularly by leading lady Halle Berry - to make «Alex Haley's Queen» a rewarding near - epic study on the struggles faced by the mulattoes who struggled to fit into a post-slavery society that was rich with racial tension and plenty of other life challenges.
With his leading - male - goes - serious star turn, Bradley Cooper could push himself into Best Actor contention, as his story is one the Academy lives to reward.
Ultimately, the film is more noteworthy for the evocative recollections of its setting than for the insight it provides into Basquiat's tragic life and enduring legacy, although fans will find rewards.
The movie builds up an incredible series of coincidences, in which the good are rewarded, the evil are punished, the lovelorn are thrown into one another's arms, all mysteries are solved, and a homeless dog named «Girl» lives to bark another day.
But those extrinsic rewards won't turn kids into life - long readers.
«There's an enterprise run by CISCO, it's called Women Rock IT, and what we do is we join live TV broadcasts and hear from women who have challenged the stereotype and turned their passion for technology into a rewarding and successful career.»
It transforms the Pell Grant from a policy aimed at transforming lives to one that simply rewards students lucky enough to be born into situations where their families are able to seize good high - school educations for them.
It offers a deeply personal insight into the risks and rewards of pursuing a life of adventure in the outdoors.
It goes along this line of thinking, and I'm guessing it applies to you: if you work your ass off, put in tons of time, energy, creativity, even money on writing and promotion, and yet your work doesn't get the kind of rewards you expect (let's say financial for simplicity's sake), either because that's life or because your publisher doesn't recognize the effort or your publisher drops the ball (it happens)... And in another area / format, etc., you work your ass off, put in the time, etc., and it DOES succeed in the way you expect or in a way that seems to be equivalent to the time and work you put into it, then it makes sense that THAT is where you should continue to put your time, energy, money, etc..
Bringing real life experience into a classroom is very rewarding, especially when working with special needs students.
But, as with anything in life, the more effort you are willing to put into it, the greater the rewards.
And to really not buy into the facts, the so called facts that dictate the experience for some is the experience for all, referencing someone's comment: «Writing has many rewards, but money may not be one of them — as it wasn't even for many pulp authors, who couldn't make a living at it.»
You may elect to convert your Elite Choice Rewards withdrawal value into a stream of income using one of several available options, including a lifetime income option that provides monthly payments for life.
If you spend down your savings by your mid-80s but live into your late 80s or 90s (or longer), those extra years of life you didn't expect to have may not be very happy or rewarding.
Blogging will ultimately fall by the wayside, unless you figure out how to embed it into your life in a way that's personally useful, interesting & (most of all) rewarding.
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