• The question is: Will Mr. Hagel's cynical and contemptuous gambit be rewarded by the Senate?

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  • But it is too soon to say whether their discipline and courage will ever be rewarded by investors.

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  • He thinks a weakening trend for the yen under a new government is probably, and would be rewarded by greater foreign stock buying.

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  • Many others I know value both the opportunity to do meaningful work with people they respect, and be rewarded by recognition and salary increases and bonuses.

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  • In the afternoon, those fit enough to tackle another 6km round trip will be rewarded by a series of swimming holes at the base of the valley.

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  • Google ( GOOG - news - people ), which has built a suite of wireless applications, will be rewarded by increased broadband use, too, according to Arbogast.

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  • The question is: Will rank insubordination on a scale arguably not seen in a military commander since MacArthur faded away nearly six decades ago be rewarded by still higher office?

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  • "The plaintiffs should not be forced to endure, nor should the agency's misconduct be rewarded by, an exercise that permits the FDA to engage in further delay and obstruction, " he wrote.

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  • Moves to outsource parts of their business to other financial firms or processing centres will also be rewarded by the market, as analysts and regulators see more Chinese walls going up.

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  • They are mindful that revolutionary aviation breakthroughs like the Osprey have rarely been accomplished by the armed forces without accidents and loss of life and that the sacrifice entailed thus far will be rewarded by far fewer losses in future combat and peacetime operations.

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  • The Dodd-Frank statute assures that, no matter where they live, those who take the personal and professional risks of stepping forward will be rewarded by the SEC with 10 percent to 30 percent of the amounts the SEC and related enforcement efforts recover as a result.

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  • And sometimes that means removing barriers to growth by lifting rules that place unnecessary burdens on business, but other times it means enacting common-sense safeguards like these -- like the Affordable Care Act -- to ensure our American belief that hard work and responsibility should be rewarded by a sense of security and fair play.

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  • Those of a tea-partyish persuasion imagine that they will be politically rewarded by their supporters for sticking to their guns, and that the only good government is one on enforced leave.

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  • Mr Sobcyzk said the time - and money - invested in the game by fans needs to be rewarded with a more fulfilling end.

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  • Inter came out for the second half with renewed purpose, perhaps partially fuelled by an desire not to be humiliated, and their attacking play was rewarded when Sneijder's cross was powered towards goal by Lucio before Motta flicked out a foot and turned the ball in from six yards.

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  • Contracts have to be honoured and good performance by a sales person, trader, analyst or algo quant should be rewarded appropiately.

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  • If you wait a few minutes, you may well be rewarded with a close view of penguins swimming close by in the clear waters.

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  • Not only should controls make it harder to cheat, but employees and executives should not be rewarded for their numbers, but also for coming by those numbers honestly.

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  • But in a sport in which everyone seeks an edge, what doesn't seem fair is being rewarded by the powers-that-be with an edge that might be more of a millstone.

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  • We have dug a few stumps possibly for slight indulgences but when the stump was out by the roots, we had to be rewarded and often we would feel like digging out another.

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  • The training lasts from two weeks to a few months, and can be harsh: the monkeys learn by being punished for bad behaviour and rewarded for good.

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  • If the work being rewarded has been produced by two or three persons, the prize shall be awarded to them jointly, although the prize may not be shared by more than three persons.

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  • As OAK harvests gains produced by the seeds sown during the last crisis, we believe the shares should be rewarded with a higher multiple in line with its traditional peers.

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  • However, those who look for larger ideas will be rewarded with an important insight which may bring new admirers to Ruskin's works, so long neglected by the reading public.

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  • And it was basically a simple idea -- the idea that here in America hard work will pay off. (Applause.) That here in America, responsibility will be rewarded, that everybody gets a fair shot, and everybody does their fair share, and everybody plays by the same rules -- (applause) -- from Wall Street to Main Street to Washington, D.

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  • See, ours is a fight for that basic bargain that built the largest middle class and the strongest economy the world has ever known -- the promise that hard work will pay off, that responsibilities will be rewarded, that everyone gets a fair shot, everybody is doing their fair share, everybody is playing by the same rules -- (applause) -- from Wall Street to Main Street to Washington, D.

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  • Instead of leveling up cards by bringing them into training rooms or battles, after matches players are rewarded with gems that can be used to level up any of their cards, whether they participated in the match or not.

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