Sentence examples for easily rewarding from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Fleckenstein criticized the network for not going deeply enough into the fundamentals of investing as the stock market climbed unduly and for too easily rewarding companies that met or beat earnings forecasts.

He has used a whirlpool bath to cook an entire vacuum-packed pig, but it is simple dishes such as fresh fish that he believes are most easily rewarding.

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Even the juvenile leads, who had usually been thinly conceived conventional figures, are now often more complicated in their makeup and less easily rewarded by good fortune.

A revival in euro-zone output means that interest rates are more likely to be raised, not cut, in the coming months (see article); the European Central Bank cannot easily reward a single country for embarking on fiscal tightening.

"It does suggest that unprotected action, an element of anarchy, can be easily rewarded".

Furthermore, online food ordering apps, for example, should be able to accept LevelUp as a method of payment, so their restaurants can easily reward customers, whether they pay for the food online or in-store.

The new integration means that users of both Grooveshark and Flattr (which we've previously likened to a 'Like button but with cash') can easily reward their favourite artists, tip jar-style, providing another way for those artists to get paid for their music uploaded to Grooveshark.

As Mark C. Crowley reported for Fast Company in a story looking at why SAS is regularly voted the "world's best place to work," Goodnight could just as easily reward employees with higher salaries and forget all the unique programs and perks.

Plant researchers who wish to study pollination drops using proteomics will find that their expectations are easily rewarded at the discovery phase.

In rats, lesions made to OFC lead to impulsive choices (of a small, immediate reward over a larger, delayed reward) whereas lesions made to ACC lead to less effortful choices (of a small, easily obtained reward over a larger reward demanding more work) (Rudebeck et al., 2006).

Taken together, learning depends on intact dopamine function in simple reward contiguity situations with explicit, easily identifiable rewards and conditioned stimuli that engage phasic dopamine responses.

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