For one because couch co-op turned out to
seem less rewarding than online co-op.
For many companies, that work
seems less rewarding than doing the stuff that actually might drive hockey stick growth.
Not exact matches
It's not glamourous,
rewarding or even very interesting, but that's a lot of what living abroad is — looking stupid, trying to look
less stupid, terrible loneliness, fleeting successes, and insights that
seemed difficult to wrest.
Although the individual may for a time
seem to outwardly decline in their practices of virtue, they in reality become more virtuous, as they are being virtuous
less for the spiritual
rewards (ecstasies in the cases of the first night) obtained and more out of a true love for God.
It
seemed that fathers who were able to rearrange work and family time so they contributed more to child rearing were
rewarded by
less work - family strain, even though they might at times feel aggrieved (Alexander & Baxter, 2006)!
The researchers found that as the animals self - administered more MDPV per session, their use of the wheel declined significantly, indicating that the drug had made this normally
rewarding behavior
seem much
less appealing.
Today, on our last day in camp, it
seems as if our own hunting will be
less well
rewarded than the poacher's.
The pleasure of observing students learn is as
rewarding as research, although it might
seem the results are
less tangible.
Another sure lock, Robert Downey Jr. will receive his first nomination in more than a decade for his role in Ben Stiller's wretched Tropic Thunder in a bid that
seems less like a
reward than a consolation for there being no room for him in the Best Actor category for his performance in Iron Man.
Too much focus on only pie - in - the - sky top - shelf Hollywood product would make the risk -
reward somehow
seem more palatable, or like
less of a long - shot.
Notwithstanding this, the cost of charitable giving in functional terms is much greater as income diminishes, and so to
reward the donations of lower - income taxpayers
less than the donations of higher income taxpayers
seems perverse.
It almost
seems like the government wants to
reward us for taking the risk of investing in stocks by getting us to pay
less taxes when we do!
When you are paying more than $ 25 a month in interest, your
rewards suddenly
seem much
less valuable.
If one can convert Chase points to Delta Skymiles 1:1 then can I do the inverse and convert my Skymiles (I'm using Delta as an example because to me Skymiles
seem less valuable than Aadvantage miles) to Chase Ultimate
Rewards?
MG: Do you have any studies that show that dividend payers as a group outperform a broad index with
less volatility, which
seems to me is saying you can get more
reward without taking on more risk?
You really have to wonder why investors are spending so much time agonising over whether they should embrace or avoid the Chinese economy, stock market & yuan... when Ireland presents what
seems like a far superior (& clearly, a far
less terrifying) risk /
reward proposition.
This is one of the largest bonuses among hotel cards and
seems like a pretty large number for a
rewards card in general, though you'll need to keep in mind that Hilton Honors points are inflated and worth
less than half the value of the average
rewards point.
In essence, the benefit
seems just as restrictive as the British Airways Travel Together Ticket, but
less valuable since instead of eliminating the mileage cost of the second ticket entirely, the Economy Companion
Reward Ticket merely halves the mileage cost of the second ticket, while leaving you paying the substantial taxes, fees and charges for both tickets.
The trade off for feeling slightly
less rewarding is a strange perseverance of super hero immortality, a feat earned not through white knuckle precision and reflex training but a miraculous ability to survive scenarios that, five minutes ago,
seemed impossible.
These are the little
rewards that we give ourselves that make working hard for our money
seem a little
less like drudgery.
I want him to become
less conscious of his saliva, so a
reward or penalty system doesn't really
seem logical — how can I distract him from his own bodily function?
To me, this approach
seems like it will produce the same financial
rewards, with the added benefit of being much
less work and management!
Or do I interrupt this strategy to incorporate a new (to me) strategy that
seemed like
less hassle with just as many
rewards?