Similar words: boarding, regarding, recording, according, according to, bring forward, ordinary, award. Meaning: [rɪ'wɔrdɪŋ /-'wɔː-] adj. providing personal satisfaction.
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(91) Either of these will make reading Maastricht longer but more rewarding.
(92) Their problems arise because their love lives are as frustrating as their professional lives are rewarding.
(93) Often they have to choose between doing something that is meaningful for them and something that is less rewarding but pays better.
(94) Many companies do so because smart managers know the importance of rewarding good work and inspiring even better efforts.
(95) A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney
(96) Other legislators say the priority should be maintaining control of U.S. immigration and not rewarding lawbreakers.
(97) The three children were very rewarding in themselves but they created a whole new set of problems.
(98) Planning and executing your campaign is fun and can be very rewarding if you're successful.
(99) The new relationship which can then develop between mother and son can be rich and rewarding for them both.
(100) Rewarding success works even in places where most governments have given up.
(101) Meaningful work is built upon the principle of rewarding performance at every level.
(102) Macintyre works with mentally handicapped people,(www.Sentencedict.com) setting up residential homes and finding them rewarding work.
(103) Instead the focus is repeatedly turned toward establishing wifely submission as the guarantee of a rewarding, peaceful marriage.
(104) None of them had as yet discovered a deep, rewarding love.
(105) Whatever information you can send me to help steer me on to a path to a more rewarding career would be most appreciated.
(106) The effects of the storm rippled through the economy of New York and the eastern seaboard, punishing some, rewarding others.
(107) However, without this commitment, fishing in an ever diminishing pool is unlikely to be very rewarding.
(108) Reagan clung to the belief that he was not paying ransom but merely rewarding an intermediary for services rendered.
(109) Hard work is rewarding. Taking credit for other people's hard work is rewarding and faster. Scott Adams
(110) They offer to their old people many opportunities for social interaction and for emotionally rewarding experiences.
(111) Along the way, he enjoyed a rewarding marriage and a loving family.
(112) Attempts to rescue and re-evaluate them are apt to be less rewarding than making a fresh start.
(113) Reward power Managers influence the behaviour of their team members by rewarding them.
(114) The additional strain may in the end be more rewarding, more life-enhancing than one would ever have felt possible.
(115) Still less can I will the death of some one I love on the calculation that the bereavement will be a rewarding experience.
(116) It prevents an enterprise from falling into the self-defeating trap of rewarding one constituent group repeatedly, and repeatedly penalizing others.
(117) So, on St George's day stick to rescuing damsels in distress, it will be more rewarding.
(118) Waiting on the bank of the river to film mink is, in many ways, a very rewarding experience.
(119) They are powerful ways to strengthen your marital relationship, keeping it rich, rewarding, and fun.
(120) The literature course has been hard work, but very rewarding.
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