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If you were to do that to the speeches made by football managers, the results would be less rewarding.
Other kinds of close encounter may be less rewarding and leave much of human society feeling indifferent towards alien life.
He found some changes in surgery to be less rewarding, he had a desire to travel more with his wife and office partner, Peggy, and he wanted more time to pursue cultural interests.
They will be less rewarding but considerably less volatile.
A contract position need not be less rewarding than a permanent one, and contract employment has its advantages, although many of them apply to the employers.
Examination of 17th or 18th century paintings with IRR tends to be less rewarding because these later paintings often were set up in sketchy touches of earth pigments, or underdrawn in white chalk.
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The Berkeley Blog is one way to do that; there may be others still emerging, and we need to recognize them and engage, even though (frankly) if there is less reward for teaching than research in academia, there is even less consideration for public outreach– and some would say, it even brings suspicion of our dedication to a high calling.
At night, she would perform as a stand-up comic, which brought her to both the Aspen and Chicago Comedy Festivals, and while it increased her profile, Hunt eventually found that stand-up to be less than rewarding.
Maintaining excellence, in other words, might be less well rewarded than becoming merely mediocre.
But accusations of favouritism were evidently felt to be less pressing than rewarding the film's clinical brilliance, and a director who many feel was unfairly passed over for the top prize in 2005, with fraught thriller Hidden.
While working on Wall Street, I saw people succeed by going with the flow and subscribing to an ideal that could be less-than-rewarding to one's health and relationships.
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