We praise a billion dollars because it is raw economic power.
We rarely praise compact camera software here, but we'd be remiss not to note the saturation adjustment tool on this touchscreen shooter.
Based on this belief system, we heap praise on businesses that reap lavish profits as reward for derring-do even as we deny charitable organizations access to fundamental best business practices.
We should praise the Bostonians, police and private citizens, who helped find the culprits.
We should praise our women and men for examples of ownership in action--and hold those examples up to the organization.
And keep this in mind: Like everyone we like praise and encouragement.
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Having given our praise we make a quick stop at Maastricht's ceramic museum, where the brilliant World Press photo exhibition is in residence.
We would like to praise the work of the detectives and the investigating team and we hope Lynette can rest in peace.
In fact, even if others complement our work, we often deflect the praise and have difficulty acknowledging it.
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When we gave every employee a raise to use for healthcare, we should have immediately received praise.
Amid all that we did find much to praise close to home, though.
The praise is justified but we know Australia are still the benchmark and we have a tough series in South Africa before that.
Some very early (and very thorough) reviews have already hit the 'net days before the film's sure-to-be-monumental release, and we've found nothing but praise across the board.
We here at She Negotiates do not praise a billion dollars because it is cool.
He was more than willing to talk to us and like everyone we encountered in Gennevilliers had nothing but praise for Zidane.
We heard her receive a lot of praise from members of the Senate this morning for her work in the administration.
The direct reason we vote now is to tell each other that we voted, and then to receive praise for complying with the social norm.
We win races, earn titles, receive praise, and sometimes gain fame, all because of our performance.
He said he found a good deal to praise but added: "We're not seeing a sufficient pace of improvement".
And a classic persuasion mistake is to assume that because we would react in a certain way to praise or criticism, others will react that way, also.
We want to express our revulsion and want to praise police officers courage and bravery.
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Understandably, Farrell has been at pains to reduce the weight of expectation heaped on his broad shoulders, while much of the praise lavished on him has come with caveats that we should not expect too much, too soon.
We are likable when we take an active interest in our co-workers, when we find those characteristics in them that are praiseworthy and freely dispense praise.
The match started on an all-time pace Murray took the first set in a tiebreak, and Djokovic did the same to win the second set, and it appeared we were on pace for five hours and another gooey rhapsody of praise.
My friends who study advertising as both a reflection and shaper of cultural norms would not disagree with my impression: We talk about the death of command and control leadership, and praise the rise of a new, more collaborative, breed of leader.
We glorify top managers, print their pictures in newspapers and magazines, praise their decisiveness and vision, give them awards and treat them like superstars.
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We know how to deal with disappointed expectations, to turn our songs of praise into condemnation.
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