Sentence examples for the payoff of from inspiring English sources

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the payoff of

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Alternative spelling of pay-off

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The payoff of the play is less in its action than in the secrets shared.

The payoff of abiding its deathliness is a sense of being brought fully, tinglingly alive.

The payoff of this reticence is an absorption in the artist's touch.

The payoff of the Puritan vacation is not relaxation or amusement, but virtuous achievement.

Count me in as one of the millions disappointed with the payoff of the "change" rhetoric from Obama's campaign.

The payoff, of course, is that new things come along, like a disarmingly simple snapper tartare served with just a few leaves of bitingly hot red mustard leaves.

Qat production has, in turn, become part of the economic mainstream, producing up to five times the payoff of other crops.

Antoine al-Hage, capitalism's equivalent of a soldier of fortune, smiles at it all — the danger, the risk and, of course, the payoff of bringing nightlife to Iraq.

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The payoff – "… of a Reliant Robin" – was left hanging.

Which brings me to the payoff of this post.

The idea of evolutionary game theory is to relate the payoff of a game to reproductive success (= fitness).

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