Sentences with phrase «particularly rewarding work»

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If, as Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians, those whose works will have merited no reward at the end of days will have to be saved «as though by fire» when the damnable works they did leave behind are consumed, the insatiable bibliophile may prove to have chosen a particularly combustible vice to indulge.
It's particularly painful to expend time and effort to win customers and create a following for your product for it to be simply copied or reproduced by a competitor who then reaps the rewards of your hard work.
Last week, I had a particularly full and rewarding day at work that started with an hours - long photoshoot and ended with a team outing to Highland Park.
It's clear that working with Proenza Schouler has been particularly rewarding for the stylist, professionally as well as personally.
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.
In an article published in the Boston Globe («Studies Find Reward No Motivator»), Kohn cites several studies done that demonstrated students offered extrinsic rewards, particularly for creative work and work involving higher - order thinking, were less productive than those students working for intrinsic rewards.
For Baer, an award - winning executive producer and writer of television shows Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, ER, and China Beach, his latest work on this project is particularly rewarding.
In a new working paper that traces connections between earnings and skills over time, HGSE economist David Deming has found that the labor market is increasingly rewarding social skills — even over the kind of cognitive skills that we often think of as being particularly valuable in an era of big data and expanding technology.
If all teachers could learn to support each other, work together, and make compromises for the attainment of student goals and objectives, it would make teaching more productive and rewarding for all, particularly for the special education teacher.
If an entire class is behaving exceptionally well or has worked through a particularly difficult assignment, reward them with a party, whether it's snacking on cupcakes, eating pizza for lunch, or enjoying popcorn and an afternoon movie.
This works particularly for limited - time rewards, such as bonus cash back or multiple points offers.
Working with dogs can be an extremely rewarding career, particularly when you can make a difference in a dog's life.
One particularly rewarding endeavor is our work with local first responders.
Clicker training, particularly free shaping is a positive - reinforcement method that works great for this as the dog's natural behaviors are rewarded.
Collectors will also find a plethora of pets and mounts to work towards, but the method for working towards these is woefully invariable; while grinding Heroic 2 + weekly missions on each of the planets is actually fairly enjoyable and rewarding (particularly in a group, as bonus missions provide greater rewards with more members), the content is the same every week.
Even West admits the piece is particularly special; on Facebook she described the piece as «the hardest and most rewarding piece of work I have ever made!»
[vi] As noted by art historian Robert Hobbs, Hofmann's «painting sessions were particularly rewarding for Thomas who was alerted to the emotive potentialities of color, the need to work contrapuntally in terms of positive as well as negative spaces, and the significance of taking the overall dimensions of a given canvas into consideration as key compositional elements.»
Yes, the major issue of our times, particularly for Americans, how do you remove society from production as work and consumption as reward hamster wheel when it is the dominant culture paradigm.
Linked to this, long desk hours in the office is rewarded in a similar way, particularly in law, where the more time we are seen to be at our desks, the more dedicated and hard - working we are presumed to be.
Finally, if you do not find outlets for your own voice, ghost writing can become frustrating, particularly if you have a large ego and must keep silent every time the attributed author is recognized or rewarded for your work.
He finds his work challenging and rewarding: «I particularly enjoy the intellectual challenge of understanding legal issues on the broadest general level, as well as mastering the individual details of each specific case,» he says.
The client does the uncomplicated work, while the lawyers are kept busy with the more challenging, and rewarding work, particularly if empowered by tools that the client, or competitors, do not have.
What would you say are the biggest rewards of working in the hospitality & entertainment sector, particularly in your legal role?
Contractors, particularly those who work via their own companies, enjoy the financial and personal rewards associated with contracting and are aware of the need to invest in their own benefits.
It was particularly rewarding when meeting and working with other Indigenous people from around the globe because, apart from working in hospitality, we shared many commonalities regarding the «legal» inequitable treatment of Indigenous people in our respective home nations.
From the clinicians» perspective, knowledge of manualised treatments broadens the repertoire of treatment skills available and encourages greater technical eclecticism.4 Also, counterintuitive though it may seem, the use and proliferation of manuals has actually focused attention on patients who do not respond to treatment.4 Finally, Addis argues that knowing a treatment is empirically supported can help clinicians to feel confident and optimistic when working with particularly difficult clients.5 This point can be a boon to any therapist, as clinical work, while often rewarding, can also be draining and disheartening.
We all are tempted to push the ethical / moral / legal rules «just this once» because the probability of being discovered / caught and punished is low (particularly if everyone else is working on the honour system), the reward is great and the time to act «is now»... do or die.
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