Sentences with phrase «reap any rewards if»

You'll reap the rewards if you do.
I think our attacking players have been improving Danny and Ox has been great, cazorla has not been all that bad either, those four have been developing a good understanding due to playing so much game together and will reap the rewards if they continue, everyone know whats our problem so i wont discuss it.
Live Nation will also reap any rewards if the show makes money.
It's certainly possible that in a year of relative unknown actresses, despite the popularity of their films and their resourceful publicists, a bigger star could reap the rewards if the focus on Lawrence wanes.
However, online learners can only reap the rewards if the lines of communication remain open.
-LSB-...] risk, but I'll also reap the rewards if it goes well.»

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«If your company can transform the way it operates to match the way these new workers think, live, and work, you will reap the rewards,» writes Brian Halligan, CEO of cofounder of HubSpot in his massively popular Inc. column on the subject.
If your company can transform the way it operates to match the way these new workers think, live, and work, you will reap the rewards.
If all goes as Ma and Zhang hope, Alibaba and American companies could reap enormous rewards.
But, if a solution to a big problem has a powerful ROI, I've seen my smartest clients reap the rewards by putting their money where mouths are.
You can reap many rewards if that experience is a good one.
If WA wants to continue reaping the rewards of its abundant bounty, it needs to stay «open for business».
If lots more server customers agree, Su should finally reap the rewards of her radical redesign plan.
And if you do great work, you'll reap the rewards.
By doing so, you'll reap the rewards of your hard work and you'll only get fired if you fail.
But if you get creative with your limited budget — plus stay standing and smiling for almost 48 hours straight — you'll reap the rewards, according to Yes To Founders Ido Leffler and Lance Kalish.
3 But if you subscribe to the simple activist - shareholder model, in which activists (1) identify underperforming companies, (2) buy up those companies» (cheap) stock, (3) push the companies to improve, and then (4) reap (a portion of) the rewards of that improvement, what do you think about this development?
If you're ready to reap the rewards of your hard work, don't try to go it alone and figure out bookkeeping, payroll, taxes, marketing, vendor negotiation, industry trends, and local and federal regulations on your own.
If a bank pres can reap rewards from improved revenue, they don't tend to care about the loss of capital if the bank failIf a bank pres can reap rewards from improved revenue, they don't tend to care about the loss of capital if the bank failif the bank fails.
Becoming a silent partner with a good team can be difficult however, if you can do your research and find someone who needs money to try and complete a renovation, or build more inventory, you can get into a growing company early and reap the rewards later in life.
Shareholders, as partial owners, can reap high rewards if the company's value soars, but could also see their stocks become worthless should the company price drop.
I do think if you did this a couple of years back, you are probably still reaping some of the rewards but if you started trying to catch them using the same tactic it would be a dead end (not in all cases).
If you're taking a little less pay in order to enter a new industry, make a lateral move, reap the rewards of better benefits, or even just take on a position that's a little closer to home, you're looking out for yourself and your future.
If we are doing good in order to reap a reward, are we really doing good?
If the church had handled this in the proper manner, and convicted these priests it would be out of the news,,, but it did not and so is reaping its rewards.
proof that even today, the creepiest of cretans if so motivated can construct a BS line compelling enough to dupe the mentally inferior and reap the financial rewards.
If we experience suffering, so does he; if we experience tragedy, so does he; if we benefit by someone else's suffering, so does he; and if some later individuals reap the reward of our sufferings now, so does GoIf we experience suffering, so does he; if we experience tragedy, so does he; if we benefit by someone else's suffering, so does he; and if some later individuals reap the reward of our sufferings now, so does Goif we experience tragedy, so does he; if we benefit by someone else's suffering, so does he; and if some later individuals reap the reward of our sufferings now, so does Goif we benefit by someone else's suffering, so does he; and if some later individuals reap the reward of our sufferings now, so does Goif some later individuals reap the reward of our sufferings now, so does God.
You could theoretically stop here for your gumbo, but if you're like me, you're prepared to take the risks and reap the rewards.
And if you're looking for some ways to add more coconut oil to your diet to reap the rewards — here's a few ideas for you:
This is a superb opportunity if you're a driven individual to make your mark in the industry and reap attractive rewards.
It's so amazing the difference the right diet makes, but if you're still getting «glutened,» or small amounts of other food allergens are slipping through in your medications, you can never reap the full rewards of a healthy life.
Last year we told you about North Dakota State and Stephen F. Austin, and if you listened, you reaped the rewards.
Even a stubborn man like wenger can see that if he bought the three key players he needs to need not spend big again for three or four years and would reap the financial rewards from this investment.
i know there is not much to write about but people try to find some kind of» story» when there is none, national managers don, t think about the players clubs they, ll play their best players if they are available not worrying if they have a game soon afterwards they already don, t have enough time with their players so have to make most of it, i believe wenger is managing giroud, getting him fit, fresh in view of a long season and is doing it while he has most of the squad fit im sure we will reap the rewards with giroud not having a spell of 10 games without scoring.
Aside from David Silva, most players will struggle in the English league if they do not get themselves a bit buffer (just ask Remy Cabella) and Ozil clearly got himself into a more structured gym routine over the summer and has since reaped the rewards.
If you build into your budget a savings plan for your family now, you will reap the rewards later in life.
If we keep honoring bullies, this may well be the reward we can expect to reap.
So even if you start at month 9 (like we did), you would still have up to 27 months to reap the rewards of cloth diapering.
High quality teaching and learning environments are well - resourced ones: African governments must invest if they want to reap the rewards of a highly educated citizenry.
If the opposition fails, it could be fringe parties like Ukip, looking ahead to the European elections in May 2014, who reap the biggest reward.
In an interview with The Independent on the eve of Liberal Democrat conference starting today, he promised his party it would reap the electoral rewards if it held its nerve about its slump in the opinion polls.
«If we are to deal most effectively with criminality in our country, we need to call criminal offences crime, move away from the unproductive and costly antisocial behaviour structure and all the rhetoric surrounding it, and remember that at the root of it all, it is crime prevention and early intervention, particularly in the lives of young people, that we will see reaping real rewards, when we come to look back at our time in office.
Not mentioned was the fact that Miranda, the longtime political consultant for Klein and other politicians involved in the press event, was also working for William Ackman, an activist investor whose hedge fund, Pershing Square Capital Management, has «shorted» Herbalife stock — a position that will reap significant rewards if its value plunges.
Expansionist visits were more effective than Labour's defensive strategy, but it should be taken into account that even if Labour had adopted an expansionist pattern of leader visits, it is questionable whether they would have reaped the same rewards.
Because we know that if you want local communities to take responsibility for local growth, they have to be able to reap the rewards.
«If it rains and nobody comes, they (the entertainer) lose, but if it's a success and they (the entertainer) sell out, they reap the reward,» Rapp saiIf it rains and nobody comes, they (the entertainer) lose, but if it's a success and they (the entertainer) sell out, they reap the reward,» Rapp saiif it's a success and they (the entertainer) sell out, they reap the reward,» Rapp said.
To do it right you must be sincerely engaged with it, but if you are you will reap the rewards.
«It's quite an advanced movement, but if you can pull it off, you will reap the rewards of a full body workout in one exercise.»
If you really want to reap the rewards of cardio training, do some full - body workouts involving multiple muscle groups and keep your rest intervals short.
If you are doing the things that make you healthy for now and for your future, you will also reap the rewards of loving the clothes on your body as much as you did putting them in the closet.
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