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Hope was not to be rewarded that day.
Had the budget been repaired, albeit it at the cost of growth, the rating agencies would have rewarded that strategy.
In Game 7 in 1991, he rewarded that belief with one of the greatest pitching performances, given the stakes, in modern history.
And, in some cases, actively seeking or taking risks could be rewarded; that might have been, for example, the only way to get food.
When Ronald Reagan was elected in 1980, he rewarded that group with the ability to reshape the courts, and those lawyers took to the task with great zeal.
Specifically it was the "just world theory" of such religions – the principle that the bad are punished and the good are rewarded – that led to distress.
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"To reward that behavior with that appointment is not good political judgment".
Referring to both Senate candidates, he asked: "Why reward that type of person?
These instruments don't reward that kind of attitude at all".
Don't you reward that?
And you need to reward that instinct.
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