They're not like dogs — our approval is
not sufficient reward — but they can be trained.
Not exact matches
The renewal of the world is the Christian hope, and even though, because of our mortal limited lives, like Moses we do
not live to witness the consummation, but see it only in embryo, it is
sufficient reward to have been used by God in this mighty process of the redemption of the world from the evil, suffering and misery to which man himself has contributed.
But it has also promoted a distraction of mind in the reader, so that, perhaps precisely from respect and admiration for China and Persia, the thinkers of the middle ages, the four universal monarchies (a discovery which, as it did
not escape Geert Westphaler, has also set many a Hegelian Geert Westphaler's tongue wagging), he may have forgotten to inquire whether it now really did become evident at the end, at the close of this journey of enchantment, as was repeatedly promised in the beginning, and what was of course the principal issue, for the want of which
not all the glories of the world could compensate, what alone could be a
sufficient reward for the unnatural tension in which one had been held — that the method was valid.
History doesn't record his conquest of Egypt... ------- To make up for Babylon's lack of
sufficient reward from Tyre, God allowed a Babylonian conquest of Egypt in 568 / 67BC.
It is
not sufficient to regard this world as a «vale of soul - making» nor to assume that a heavenly
reward can compensate for the appalling suffering some people have endured.
I think the deeper, underlying problem is the principal - agent problem within large, sprawling corporations: managers often do
not face
sufficient penalties for failure, sometimes they can escape entirely unscathed by blaming others, people are
rewarded for winning government contracts regardless of the corporation's actual ability to deliver (this seems intuitively like a good idea - after all, winning fat government contracts is inherently good, right?
It often happens after you've been doing something intensely for too long, perhaps without
sufficient reward for your efforts, and you just can't stand the thought of doing it any longer.
Maybe it's time for a change, and while I can't persuade you unless you are committed and ready to make those necessary changes, you will almost certainly discover that the amazing benefits of asserting your sovereignty and autonomy will be more than
sufficient to
reward your efforts.
Isn't a salary bonus of no more than 20 % a maximum headroom
sufficient in term of
reward?
Lessons learned by Pitt County include the importance of having teacher leaders also be classroom teachers (to bolster their credibility) and the reality that financial bonuses are important to attract teachers to tough schools, but
not sufficient; teachers seek nonmonetary
rewards as well.
If air travel discount
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rewards are
not sufficient to cover travel expenses, you may elect to pay the difference in fare and have this amount charged to your The Credit Union Platinum
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Rewards credit card.
But management hasn't provided
sufficient info (or insight) for shareholders to perform any kind of cost - benefit / risk -
reward analysis of their own regarding this investment.
A cat's behavior is
not set up so that praise alone is a
sufficient reward.
Hyatt also includes a points - plus - cash option at participating properties, enabling you to cover part of your
rewards stay with cash if you don't have
sufficient rewards points.
This may come in handy if you don't have
sufficient points for a
rewards night.
You don't have
sufficient Reward Points to add this selection to your Shopping Cart.
So $ 5,000 spend for a mere 15,000 Membership
Rewards just isn't quite a
sufficient return in value for money spent in my book.
When one moves from the world of celebrities to members of the public the damages are going to be less, the costs burden will be felt more acutely by the client, and the
rewards for the litigator will
not be
sufficient to justify taking a flyer on a CFA.
Part of the rationale for the Competition Commissioner's proposals for damages to be subject to a multiplier, is that the award of pecuniary damages is
not sufficient deterrent for the wrongdoer, neither is it
sufficient reward for claimants to entice them into the litigation (or regulatory) process.
As with a speeding driver, who is
rewarded for speeding by making it to his or her destination sooner, being honked at is
not a
sufficient deterrent.