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Discover LudwigThe phrase "higher reward" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a greater benefit or advantage that is gained from a certain action or decision. Example: "Investing in the stock market may come with higher risks, but it also offers the potential for higher rewards."
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As a policy with higher reward (dominant policy) has always been selected over less rewarding policy [121] the procedure described for calculating reward value (Eq. 16) from pAB (d) is appropriate here.
And yet there may be a higher reward for those who wait to buy the Rift.
There was "no higher reward, no greater accolade than these": England awaited at the other end, possibly Oxford or Cambridge.
By a vote of 87 to 1, the Senate set the higher reward for Mr. bin Laden's killing or capture, or information leading to his capture.
Implementation of pay levels that take account of higher reward in the wider public and private sectors should be part of this.
And so honoring and supporting your current product is often both a lower risk and a higher reward approach to innovation.
So we would advocate investing more of your money in other assets, taking on more risk but with potential for higher reward.
In this exercise, to maximize reward, participants had to learn by trial and error that office-related images provide a higher reward than food-related images (semantic, or related to meaning), and that grayscale images provide a higher reward than color images (visual features).
A configuration for which no other configuration exists that has both higher reward and lower risk is said to be Pareto-optimal.
He also noted that playing against a quarterback like Peyton Manning could lead more coaches to aim for a touchdown, which carries a higher risk and higher reward.
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Under Bane, who was hired by former General Manager Tony Reagins, the Angels focused on higher-risk, higher-reward high school players in the draft.
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