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were rewarding
noun
Something of value given in return for an act.
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But while investors were rewarding the chief executive, Steven P. Jobs, Silicon Valley was talking about a former chief financial officer's assertion that he cautioned Mr. Jobs in 2001 about the handling of stock options at Apple.
Dinner brought us fettuccine pollo e pesto (grilled chicken, yellow and red tomatoes, summer squash and basil pesto), grilled yellowfin tuna (with Vidalia onion, potato puree, cucumber relish and grilled oyster mushrooms) and cotolette Milanese (thinly breaded veal escalope with a tomato-arugula salad), all were rewarding.
Because "public markets were rewarding it?" Primack asked.
Earlier this season, current Rochdale boss Keith Hill criticised parachute payments when he was manager of Championship side Barnsley, stating that they were "rewarding failure".
That being said, when the lights went down, Envision became one hell of a rowdy party—almost creating the feeling that people were rewarding their day's mindfulness with wild hedonism.
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"But we were rewarded".
Initially, gold investors were rewarded.
Yesterday, their efforts were rewarded.
And they were rewarded.
Targets were rewarded equally.
Respondents were rewarded for participation.
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