Sentences with phrase «sufficient reward»

Who It's Best For: People who pay their balance in full each month and use their credit card frequently enough to accumulate sufficient rewards to justify the annual fee.
They're not like dogs — our approval is not sufficient reward — but they can be trained.
So why is the honour of being recognised by one's peers not considered sufficient reward is in the worlds of art and literature?
Students must be awarded with sufficient rewards as there more things to discover within their interest and there would be less chances to get worried about certain other elements.
Who It's Best For: People who pay their balance in full each month and use their credit card frequently enough to accumulate sufficient rewards to justify the annual fee.
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.
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.
Is it possible that the blogs have already generated sufficient rewards to the bloggers in terms of name recognition (among law review editors and other profs, if not others)?
You don't have sufficient Reward Points to add this selection to your Shopping Cart.
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.
The myth that the sheer honour of doing a PhD is sufficient reward is wearing thin.
A cat's behavior is not set up so that praise alone is a sufficient reward.
The honour of being recognised by one's peers is sufficient reward.
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.
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