Sentences with phrase «derive rewards from it»

Before paying an annual fee, make sure you are using the card enough to derive rewards from it that are worth more than the fee you are paying.

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One of the incidental rewards that most people who become interested in AA derive from their contact is a little gem known as the «AA Prayer.»
I'm not sure if you might see «being - a-hero» as an existential reward, even if you, personally, derived no pleasure from it or were never rewarded with money or fame or something - like - heaven?
As such he will derive greater rewards and satisfactions from his unique social contribution than his more specialized co-professionals in medicine, law, and so on can attain, despite the lucrative fees they command.
Though they may be harder to itemise and tabulate, these human contacts will provide rewards as enduring as any we are likely to derive from the export of iron ore.
The researcher concluded that higher oxytocin levels are «related to the type of behaviors from which mothers and fathers derive the most reward
Reiss also found that women showed a stronger response in the nucleus accumbens, the brain's reward center, suggesting that they ultimately derived bigger pleasure hits from punch lines.
«The implications are that the more individuals use psychoactive substances, the less responsive they will be to rewarding experiences, meaning that they may derive less reinforcement from other pursuits, such as interpersonal relationships, hobbies, and school work.
After all, your reward shouldn't derive from the problem itself!
But as the three - way best - picture race has clambered along and maybe settled in favor of The Revenant, this has started to look like the one slam - dunk place to reward The Big Short, which derives much of its success from McKay and Randolph's thoughtful adaptation of Michael Lewis's book.
Similarly, teachers tend to weigh the rewards of new activities, roles, and expectations against the loss of the professional satisfaction they derive from devoting their time and energy to the classroom (Lortie 1975).
We need to hear more about the nobility of teaching, the impact that it has and the particular rewards derived from improving the chances of children from poorer and more difficult backgrounds — far greater, I'd argue, than teaching the gilded off - spring of the Chinese or Qatari ruling classes.
We attribute this resilience to the consumer popularity of credit card rewards programs, the economic benefits derived by banks from enabling credit card payments, and the proven security and convenience of credit card platforms.
Sometimes the market stops moving lower and the trader not only earns the original cash collected when initiating the iron condor trade, but is rewarded with extra profits derived from the call sale.
Variety of reward programs help card holder derives further benefits from their expense.
The difference lies rooted in the fact that reward / positive training methods are derived from known scientific knowledge about how learning takes place.
These changes are generally derived from reading the FAQs that are posted on the IHG Rewards site — at present most of  actual Terms and Conditions of the program do not seem to have been updated to reflect the new level (although there are reports on Flyertalk that there was an update that was removed)
In part 1 in this series of 2 posts (Credit Card Pitfalls — Overestimating The Benefits Part 1) I wrote about how it's easy to be dazzled by the array of benefits a travel rewards credit card offers and to forget to check just how much value you're actually deriving from those benefits.
In fact, the only rewards I've derived from podcasting are purely of the nonpecuniary sort.
Women's overall marital well - being may be more vulnerable to relationship stressors yet may be bolstered by rewarding relationships, given women's tendency to derive their identity, in part, from the quality of their interpersonal relationships.
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