Sentences with phrase «being rewarded for»

But the teachers in the second cohort were not being rewarded for their success with their students — indeed, it seemed likely that no one but Kirabo Jackson even realized that they were successful.
Despite being rewarded for his efforts it wasn't enough to produce a miracle in Monaco.
But on the other you have a player being rewarded for very little contribution to the club's success in the past two and a half seasons.
This person has destroyed Arsenal football club by being rewarded for it with new deals.
Also being rewarded for loyalty during the bleak years.
The Saints have emerged as favourites to sign Song and are in a position to offer the midfield enforcer Europa League football next season after being rewarded for their seventh placed finish in the Barclays Premier League.
In addition to being rewarded for true excellence in innovation and outstanding teamwork, these winners have received priceless worldwide exposure.
If you choose to click on my affiliate links and make a purchase, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you — think of it as a friend being rewarded for making a good recommendation.
Usually, I try to correct that wrong, and I do that without any thought of being rewarded for it.
Structuring payouts under PRU awards based on overlapping three - year performance periods prevents executives from being rewarded for taking excessive risk.
Both of those rates are far, far below the statutory rate, meaning companies with overseas profits are effectively being rewarded for keeping them abroad.
But investors who stay focused on the long term strategy of TPL and view price declines as an opportunity, not a risk, should enjoy the benefits of buying low and holding «forever,» thus eventually being rewarded for their patience.
Years of being rewarded for making poor decisions validated their distorted market perception.
It feels really good working on something regularly and being rewarded for it.
Half of survey respondents say they are «leaving money on the table» by not being rewarded for «responsible» banking behavior — a characteristic customers say banks push all the time.
The farm reorganizes along ostensibly egalitarian lines with the animal workers being rewarded for their labor according to need.
Furthermore, the use of a cash flow metric in a long - term incentive plan prevents executives from being rewarded for taking excessive risk because payouts under the plan are based on rolling three - year performance periods.
Customers desire being rewarded for their loyalty, whether through exclusive offers or gaining access to the VIP area behind the digital velvet rope.
CTMS joins a growing number of companies, such as Las Vegas — based online shoe retailer Zappos, that are flattening their organizations and being rewarded for their boldness.
It might be an odd job, it might be a reward for reading.
«Very thin men, conversely, are punished relative to their average - weight peers, and men are rewarded for gaining weight until the point of obesity,» explain Judge and Cable of their findings.
Indeed, think about the ubiquity of certificates of participation — younger people have been rewarded for just showing up for things for decades.
They could be rewarded for switching to generics or donating blood, for taking their meds on time....
Specials are rewards for people who check in.
Calls to action — whether leading the reader to download an e-book, or buy a product — are a key component of content marketing; and when writers know they'll be rewarded for positive results, they'll often work harder and create call - to - actions that convert to fulfill their Marketing and Sales Impact portions of their quota.
Assuming you have the right directors, this sets up a situation in which Directors are forced to engage in value creation and be rewarded for doing so, similar to private equity directors.
Then there is risk aversion due to the fact that «our professional and personal pride is tied up in being right» and because «employees are rewarded for good decisions and penalized for failures.»
We've been rewarded for results, not emotional intelligence.
While it's true perfectionists can be rewarded for their flawless performances and may even think their desire to never make a mistake is what makes them more efficient at their job, the obsession for perfect may indeed stand in the way of success.
They have been rewarded for their willingness to take it all on, fit it all in and just make it happen.
Ultimately, Google is rewarded for being consistently relevant, and if you deserve one of the top rankings based off of the power of your brand, Google is incentivized towards giving you a powerful rank.
Sometimes there are no rewards for virtue.
If you want people who want to be rewarded for being the best, for doing great work — and you should — then give them a pure meritocracy.
For those with far more ideas than capital, it creates a means by which they can be rewarded for their creativity without having to devote their lives to it.
For the most part, great employees love more responsibility, although they will need to be rewarded for taking on more.
Munger has since said that he thinks the adoption of electric cars will take longer than many think, but he said he has plenty of faith in Chuan - Fu, and he and Buffett have been rewarded for that.
Starkman also says that if employees want to be rewarded for participating in their employer's wellness program, it should be their personal decision whether to directly provide data such as calorie intake and number of steps taken to their employer.
Employees need to have a stake in creating the brand itself, and must be rewarded for embodying the brand through their daily actions.
Beginning in 1969, the company's top reps were rewarded for performance with Cadillacs that were painted pink — the same color as the entrepreneur's favorite blush.
Promotions are your reward for being driven, which means you are probably your own harshest supervisor.
If executives are rewarded for short - term earnings gains or if they're paid with stock options, then be wary.
American consumers, on the other hand, are rewarded for better creditworthiness with lower rates.
If you've been waiting to be rewarded for all of your hard work, then this month your wish could be granted.
Cat treats can be a reward for good behavior, a way to clean your cat's teeth, or a supplement to their diet.
From Jay - Z's Decoded scavenger hunt to secret menu items at In - N - Out Burger, consumers love to be rewarded for their curiosity and loyalty.
Wall Street and Bay Street are places where many thrive and are rewarded for taking risks with money, for example.
«In an area where content is being coveted and beginning to be recognized as more valuable than the platform itself, we have a great position to once again be rewarded for creating original, curated or verifiable content,» he said.
All of these are not euphemisms, exactly, but they were powerful signifiers to the Playboy reader: She had been recognized as a perfect physical specimen, and had been rewarded for it in the farm leagues, but while she may have been circling close to the venues where nudity is required, there is very good chance — or at least it was plausible for the consumer to believe — that these Playboy photos were her first experience with the form.
If your reps are rewarded for the amount of deals won, this is what they'll optimize for, no matter the quality of that deal.
The interest rate is the reward for postponing the spending decision — the higher the interest rate, the more spending decisions will be postponed.
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