Sentence examples for necessary rewards from inspiring English sources

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At least it does that through clever structure – as you rank up, you open up more races, but you have to race an awful lot to earn the necessary rewards to buy the cars which would speed up your progress.

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He does not believe that temporary monopoly is a necessary reward for innovators in new markets.

Though American qualms linger over Libya's nasty treatment of dissidents, the step is seen as a necessary reward for Mr Qaddafi's close co-operation in fighting jihadist terrorism and his decision in 2003 to dismantle a programme to develop nuclear and chemical weapons.In this section Marching towards riches and democracy?

It is also necessary that rewards and punishments are included.

The entire Republican Party, Romney included, has defended the current system to the hilt, arguing that low taxes on rich people are necessary to reward risk-taking and entrepreneurship.

A few small concessions, possibly from the Europeans who face fewer legislative constraints than Mr Obama, may be necessary to reward a more constructive Iranian approach.

I feel that Vertigo is inferior to Hitchcock's other more brutally explicit psychological thriller Psycho, but that a persistent gentility in the critical world feels it necessary to reward the classier and more subtle film, and Psycho, for all that it is adored, has the genre taint of "horror" which keeps it out of lists like these.

It took the German authorities a decade to crack down on a scheme whereby any doctor who ordered 2-3 times as many tests as were strictly necessary was rewarded with a skiing holiday by diagnostics companies.

Political friendships, termed amicitia in Latin, were important during the 12th century, and Henry maintained a wide range of these, mediating between his friends in various factions across his realm when necessary, and rewarding those who were loyal to him.

Monkeys could perform poorly in this task for two reasons: they could make inappropriate sporadic choices that interrupt sequences of persistent choices that are necessary to gain rewards (and to enable a sporadic choice to give reward); and they could fail to make sporadic choices when they are appropriate (immediately after a rewarded persistent response).

Delinking, through alternative models such as providing prizes instead of patents, would allow generic competitors to enter the market immediately while maintaining the rewards necessary to spur innovation.

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