Sentences with phrase «reap enough rewards»

That gives you a great opportunity to try the card out and see if you'll reap enough rewards to warrant paying the fee the next year.

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«The thing is most people, upon getting the offer, would think they'd stay long enough to reap the rewards and end up leaving earlier than they'd planned,» Reddit user examazonsde writes.
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.
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.
Despite only having made 14 Portuguese Primeira Liga appearances for Benfica, Gomes showed enough in his handful of appearances to suggest that he is a genuine star of the future — but it is Valencia who are set to reap the rewards from the player's development.
Just be sure to eat ENOUGH food daily so that you feel satisfied and full, and ensure its from nutrient dense sources so you get the benefits and reap the rewards.
You've been spending time in the gym long enough, but somehow, you're not reaping the full rewards quite just yet.
Vindicia's clients have been clever enough to meet this demand and are reaping the rewards
«Everybody Loves Raymond» has been around long enough to reap both rewards and acclaim.
«It is also clear that a consistent policy, left in place for long enough for schools to make it work, reaps rewards
But, even for those that do qualify, there are many teachers who stay long enough to qualify for some minimal monthly payment but not long enough to reap the full rewards of the pension system.
There is a school of thought, however, that recognises that if a book is good enough it will eventually find its way onto the right desk at the right time and reap the rewards.
Endure the temporary downs so you can be around long enough to reap the rewards of the ups.
Offer to walk a neighbor's dog, cat - sit for a friend, or donate time at a local animal shelter — even short interactions provide enough pet exposure to reap some of these rewards.
While there are certainly those people who enjoy bustling bustier collections, the average consumer simply doesn't spend enough on tiny teddies to reap the full rewards of the Victoria's Secret Angel Card.
As if it isn't bad enough that the action is inadequate and the visuals, drab, the «rewards» to be reaped from exploring are negligible.
You just don't think the Volt will be around long enough or have enough sales to reap the rewards.
If you're big enough to pressure diehard fans into buying the album you should delay your streaming release for a few months and reap the higher profit margin rewards.
If you take your relationship seriously enough to pack in this MRTR time, you will reap the rewards of feeling close and connected.
But what the hell, the OREcrats don't care; the dues money - ball just keeps on getting bigger and bigger, and the associations feeding off of the here - today - gone - tomorrow tax - payers continue to reap the rewards of their peons» failures; the peons never last long enough to get sick of paying their dues.
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