Sentences with phrase «fair reward»

The result is a seamless experience for consumers, and fair rewards for makers and miners.
«The patent system is supposed to offer fair reward for inventors, not excessive, unfair compensation that threatens our access to technology,»
If Smith owes her society a duty to make a productive contribution, she owes it if and when her society offers her sufficiently fair rewards and opportunities to work.
«The patent system is supposed to offer fair reward for inventors, not excessive, unfair compensation that threatens our access to technology,» said Vera Ranieri, EFF Staff Attorney.
For the past several years at Lantech we have had a profit - sharing program that we consider to be a just, fair reward for work that has been done.
The basics are well - designed offices with plenty of sunlight, stimulating tasks to work on and a fair reward.
A fair reward for his Whole Foods outing to do the grocery shopping for the week.
It is a fair reward for how well the Arsenal and Chile forward has taken the English Premier League by storm since signing from Barcelona last summer that the name of Alexis Sanchez is among the 23 players from the world of football that have made the shortlist for the FIFA Ballon D'Or awarded to the best player for the calendar year.
The card offers a fair rewards rate from spending, and comes with access to lounges and other AA ancillary benefits.
The JetBlue card offers a fair rewards rate for frequent JetBlue travelers, and it's the rare airline card without an annual fee.
This no annual fee hotel card offers a fair rewards rate with bonus earnings on gas and groceries and a simple redemption structure you can use to your advantage if you aspire to stay in a luxury hotel.
It's a fair rewards system as you also get in - game currency for each race meaning if you can't get the stars on your first go, you can upgrade and try again.
● Where an employee succeeds in demonstrating it is just for him to receive an award, the calculation should provide him with a fair reward, not limited by considerations such as loss nor so great as that which could be achieved by a party with a much stronger bargaining position (such as an external licensor).
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