How To Use Rewarding In A Sentence

  • The speech was brimming with ideas for rewarding work and reducing dependency. Times, Sunday Times
  • A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney 
  • A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney 
  • Often they have to choose between doing something that is meaningful for them and something that is less rewarding but pays better.
  • Melanie finds her work exciting and rewarding.
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  • Anti-speed campaigners in Guiseley have been rewarding careful drivers with a smile.
  • Rewarding performance Motivation is a choice to channel energy into certain activities in the expectation that valued goals will be rewarded.
  • Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors.
  • They really feel comfortable talking about it afterwards with friends or teachers or even councilors, which is really rewarding. WHSV - HomePage - Headlines
  • It may be the wrong job for you - but equally you may have become set in your ways or stopped being proactive, which has resulted in the work becoming dull and unrewarding.
  • LIFE IS HARD: That does not mean unrewarding; the very fact that it is hard is what will make it so. Rene Syler: Happy Birthday to Me!
  • Being sure of your feelings turns a so-so relationship into a really rewarding one. The Sun
  • Both of my roles as city solicitor and stay-at-home mum have been rewarding but I fail to see why my choices were not both valid. Times, Sunday Times
  • MylesL the movie is beautifully crafted, but very slow and "unrewarding" in plot. The White Ribbon International Movie Trailer | /Film
  • Now, as any neurologist knows, spasmodic torticollis is the bane of a neurologist, a most unrewarding condition to treat; after a few visits, both neurologist and patient end up equally depressed.
  • At the office, he began rewarding employees for improving the fuel efficiency of their own cars and for carpooling.
  • It is actually a very rewarding job. Times, Sunday Times
  • I did not expect the job to be intrinsically rewarding.
  • The non-LP material that fleshes out the rest of the anthology is less rewarding.
  • Rather than rewarding whistleblowers who had been punished for their good deeds, Obama has signing statemented away constraints on his power to retaliate against whistleblowers by firing them. Six Months of Immunity
  • He thinks it is just as important to give his pupils a rich and rewarding experience during their six or seven years at the school.
  • To see someone get their life back to such an extent after just four therapy sessions is rewarding beyond measure.
  • Victor Sjöström's silent Swedish classic "The Phantom Carriage" 1921, based on a novel by the Nobel Prize winner Selma Lagerlöf, could be watched as rewardingly on Christmas or Easter, thanks to its religious content. The Horror, at Home
  • Listening to it in its entirety is also fairly unrewarding.
  • It seems fun for them - but a rewarding time for the viewer is less assured. Times, Sunday Times
  • They realise that teaching can provide them with a rewarding job that has a decent salary and comes with security. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the hardest poem to puzzle out, but the most rewarding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Solving an author's puzzles can be one of the most rewarding things about cracking open a book.
  • I know all these women are experienced campaigners, but how rewarding to see that they are all still enjoying their game, observing the protocols, and displaying excellent sportsmanship.
  • Most rewarding are seemingly unrelated stories, like Toby's impending fatherhood, that end up having a poignant payoff within the cliffhanger ending of the season.
  • Seems the organizers like the cut of my "immoderate moderator" jib, which is deeply flattering and rewarding as I always have a lot of fun doing it. Uninstalled
  • It's about rewarding staff, having fun and team-building - there is no question of employees' abilities being sussed out.
  • Many experts advocate rewarding your child for good behaviour.
  • Those who have learnt to approach art with an open mind know that it's rewarding.
  • The design is ageing and the interior plasticky, but this is the most fun and rewarding to drive of all these small, sporty hatchbacks.
  • It turned out that keeping hens was utterly simple and rewarding. Times, Sunday Times
  • He furnishes handholds and issues both exhortations and admonitions: Readers are told, in effect, that there will be passages of extreme difficulty and complexity (and of plain longueur), but they are simultaneously assured that the effort will be rewarding and worthwhile. Literary Companion
  • One of the things I brought to my management style as a businessman is the importance of rewarding employees for a job well done. Business: rewards
  • Your ability to learn new skills is impressive and makes work more rewarding. The Sun
  • Friendship is an essential ingredient in the making of a healthful, rewarding life. 
  • Owning a racehorse is an exhilarating, rewarding pursuit if you know how to play the game. How To Buy & Sell just about Everything
  • For most people, these changes are extremely liberating, and marriages that succeed can be much more rewarding and fulfilling than those of the past.
  • Police departments generally tend to put a greater emphasis on punishing failure than on rewarding success.
  • The minimal, magisterial formal aesthetic of the latter though is clearly of another realm to Requiem's crude, lazy, sledgehammer style, and is infinitely more riveting and rewarding.
  • The most rewarding aspect of the exhibition involved moving into and through the magically transformed space of the gallery.
  • The Prius is peppy enough, and the car's video game-like display encourages you to drive with a light foot, rewarding you with a green leaf symbol for every 50 watt-hours of electricity you regenerate during braking and coasting.
  • Be open-minded about new people you meet because what seems like a personality clash can become a very rewarding friendship. The Sun
  • Density contrasts at intermediate depths would be expected to occur at footwall ramps, suggesting that detailed gravity studies might be rewarding.
  • Accompanying Melody on this journey is a deeply rewarding experience. Out of My Mind: Summary and book reviews of Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper.
  • Up next was the 1990 Mount Mary Vineyard Lilydale Cabernets Quintets, a lighter but rewarding style of cabernet that showing very well with a secondary blackcurrant note, lovely delicacy and great precision with no greenness or herbaciousness. A historic tasting Down Under – Bin 60A, Grange, Hill of Grace | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • The point that the video makes -- and which is made in much more depth in the excellent new report "Carbon Trading - how it works and why it fails" -- is not only that it doesn't actually deliver emissions reductions but it also comes at great costs - such as dispossession of indigenous peoples - whilst rewarding the main polluters. Steve Kirsch: New Poll Shows Americans Prefer Fee-and-Dividend
  • The early parts of this memoir are undoubtedly the liveliest and the most rewardingly detailed. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The ancestors watch over their descendants, punishing or rewarding them for their behavior.
  • All three students agreed it was a lively, humorous, spirited debate and a rewarding experience.
  • Teaching young children is a challenging and rewarding job.
  • Today, in 2002, it is one of the airline's key instruments for rewarding frequent flyers ' loyalty.
  • Recent policy, says the Senior Treasurer's programme note, of seeking out ‘relatively unperformed plays in verse or in a non-realist mode… was rewarding artistically but not financially’.
  • Thus research into colonic motor function remains a challenging and potentially rewarding area where progress has been facilitated by recent technological advances.
  • Most people are very appreciative of what we do and that is very rewarding.
  • Gershwin was not a jazz musician; his music is not jazz, but his inherent sensitivity to African-American music allowed him to create music that was intelligently and rewardingly coloured by its textures and tonalities. Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue premieres at New York's Aeolian Hall
  • While traditionally rewarding, investing in shares courts risk.
  • It's startling, difficult and rewarding: sometimes knotty with reference and allusion, sometimes woolly and vague.
  • To find this with onglet with porcini and winter truffle was fine, the slippery cep and strong truffley aroma making it a rewarding chew. Evening Standard - Home
  • It's unrewarding, too, since the leaves aren't fragrant until they are stirred in a pan.
  • Textbook writing can be an intellectually and financially rewarding activity.
  • It's one of the most rewarding attributes they possess - discovering and articulating the weird mutation in the human race.
  • This page-turner is a rewarding look into the life of a mother who must discover the truth, even if it ends up hurting her-and her son-in the process. Eye Contact: Summary and book reviews of Eye Contact by Cammie McGovern.
  • This may seem a daunting task because they require so much sustained sunshine, but a combination of polytunnel or greenhouse and careful selection of varieties more suited to our climate makes it possible and rewarding. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's aubergine recipes
  • Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors.
  • You see other players and clubs rewarding too young. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who only get out a few times a year to ski will find snowblading more satisfying and rewarding.
  • An hour of his pieces for wind instruments is extremely rewarding, for he handles their characteristic timbres, idiosyncrasies and eccentricities most attractively.
  • Then they saw the need of delay, before completely punishing the wicked, to give space for repentance, or else for accumulation of wrath (Ro 2: 15); and before completely rewarding the godly, to give room for faith and perseverance in tribulation (Ps 92: 7-12). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • It will be of a size to be manageable and stress-free, while still rewarding exploration. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maverick Pluto inspires some wild yet workable ideas that can make life rewarding for you and a team of pals. The Sun
  • I've had many of these this year and am now actually looking forward to the beginning of another challenging, rewarding, mind-boggling, tear-jerking year.
  • His simple yet remarkably efficient and original technique of pictorial production combined with his gifts as a colorist make this a highly rewarding series of pictures.
  • The way of rewarding his select group of fund managers in a secretive way has the hallmarks of a Macquarie Bank approach.
  • And for those who believe that subjects like the arts must wait until students have made enough progress in standardized tests, which according to a 2008 GAO report is precisely what's happening, we are creating a caste system that denies many of the very things that make school culture rich, rewarding, and ultimately successful across a wide range of outcomes. Richard Kessler: Waiting for all the Superheroes
  • But working in television can also be exciting, different and ultimately rewarding - if you stick it out and stay determined.
  • This is too uncomplicated a game for serious gamers to expect any kind of rewarding odyssey.
  • It can be extraordinarily rewarding emotionally and extraordinarily unrewarding financially, which is fine, as long as we survive.
  • The Brazilian's music is so uneven (partly because he was so prolific) that some instalments are likely to be more rewarding than others, and though it is decently performed, this is definitely one of the duds.
  • Although hard, the work was rewarding and enjoyable: I spent most of my time playing sports or going out on field trips with gangs of little hooligans.
  • Fans of baseball might find it more rewarding than friends of fiction. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She spoke of you enthusiastically on both occasions, and I realised that what had started as an accidental meeting had blossomed into a rewarding friendship.
  • As a revenge fantasy, this isn’t very satisfying, because slaughtering the people who ordered your loved ones massacred is ultimately unrewarding and also conflicts with the higher intellect of this story, which aims to be about a lot more than “you hurt me, so I’ll hurt you”. Huntress: Year One » Comics Worth Reading
  • His work is nothing if not congruous and consistently rewarding.
  • These two world heritage sites are visual wonderlands for the traveler looking for something more sensitive and aesthetically rewarding than the shopping malls of Hong Kong and Singapore.
  • Peering into an evening sky, clear of clouds, is one of life's more rewarding moments.
  • The idea of rewarding groups is also gaining steam in the bitter debate over merit pay for teachers.
  • Nevertheless, this introduction successfully treads the line between being readily accessible and rewardingly in-depth, and will be useful for students. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The most rewarding relationships with customers result from continued investment to create deep-seated attitudinal loyalty.
  • We calculated the choice proportions of the higher rewarding flower types for bins of 50 simulated visits.
  • One of the most rewarding and interesting parts of my job is when I treat an individual who has already lost hope and I see that he is reviving through my supports and intervention.
  • Becoming a luthier - someone who practices the art of making stringed instruments - ‘is the most rewarding thing I've ever done,’ Anderberg said.
  • Whatever information you can send me to help steer me on to a path to a more rewarding career would be most appreciated.
  • I'm hopeful and confident, too, that the graduation ceremonies will really be a commencement and that satisfying and rewarding experiences await you.
  • If you want to get a bird's eye view of what's going on in the surrounding villages (not much) then a brisk climb up to their summits is suitably rewarding, even if it's only to see Range Rovers not giving way on the narrow lanes to gargantuan John Deere tractors with equally frightening implements sticking out the back. Autumn Ascents
  • Mr Cassidy, who is currently temping, said: ‘Rewarding hard work is the best way to inspire determination and commitment.’
  • He observed no sort of moderation, such as befitted a private man, either in rewarding or in punishing; the recompense of his friends and guests was absolute power over cities, and irresponsible authority, and the only satisfaction of his wrath was the destruction of his enemy; banishment would not suffice. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • It tends to be a rewarding experience, too, for he radiates positive energy.
  • It is both a needed reminder and a adept demonstration that watching courtship treated as a noble game is still quite rewarding even in times where romance is traded for expediency.
  • Watching people stroll the grounds and explore the 18th century hall was very rewarding.
  • Your ability to learn new skills is impressive and makes work more rewarding. The Sun
  • Hard work is rewarding. Taking credit for other people's hard work is rewarding and faster. Scott Adams 
  • Textbook writing can be an intellectually and financially rewarding activity.
  • In a conversational style, Dale Carnegie offers practical advice and techniques on how to get out of a mental rut and make life more rewarding.
  • It is a kind of living death; sitting in the auditorium and trying to affix your attention to the funereal pageant of dully unrewarding scenes and images is like having a kilo of wet cement injected into your skull.
  • A cybernated vehicle would have been too expensive for this niggardly rewarding planet. The Earth Book of Stormgate
  • There are few things in life as rewarding as showing this trick to a new iPhone user. Times, Sunday Times
  • (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- The second week of March was characterized by a great deal of contests, with marketers at Go Daddy rewarding clients for singing their praises, Spiderhost judging the "crappiest" networks, and Register365 giving away ... well, we don't know ... but we hear it's big. TheWHIR.com - Daily Web Hosting News
  • It's a quaint and rewardingly old-fashioned way of life. Times, Sunday Times
  • He followed up a facile victory at Hexham, with a brave success in testing conditions at Chepstow, and is one that can gallop rewardingly all through the season.
  • By valuing popularity, organizations may be promoting a certain 'clubby' atmosphere that mimics school culture" rather than rewarding merit, the researchers write. Popularity Has Its Benefits
  • I found it immensely rewarding working with the less able children.
  • Life 's rewarding and I live right smack in the present day. Somewhere East of Life
  • I had worked hard towards what I thought was going to be a rewarding and fulfilling career, but my life had now completely fallen apart.
  • The awards scheme is a wonderful way of rewarding the many, many unsung heroes whose efforts enhance the quality of everyone's life.
  • At once powerfully direct and engrossingly intricate, this is a masterpiece of rewarding complexity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Participation is totally voluntary but has been continual and according to the students quite rewarding.
  • She said to my wife that she would never go back to child-minding because she found her job so rewarding.
  • The terrain is steep but so rewarding, so vastly unpopulated and un-skied, and so void of the neon jumpsuits and fur-lined boots crowd.
  • Holt 1952a, 1952b inferred from analyses of French cabinets and college interfraternity councils that otherwise mutually rewarding coalitions were rejected because a loss of autonomy or self-determination was involved. The Bass Handbook of Leadership
  • However, the ending is rewarding with a surprise twist… a lemon twist.
  • It is both funny and moving, simple and richly rewarding, and most certainly worthy of your attention.
  • It begins with a character named Zoe who decries the practice of rewarding punctuality while punishing those who are late or disobedient.
  • Other legislators say the priority should be maintaining control of U.S. immigration and not rewarding lawbreakers.
  • Rich's fragmentary locutions, which have often permitted her to express complex thoughts in rewardingly complex ways, can now feel glib. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It could mean working in your spare time but will be rewarding in more than money. The Sun
  • Key research libraries are often closed to unaffiliated users, and many libraries keep the bulk of their collections in closed stacks, inhibiting the rewarding pleasures of browsing.
  • The activities of political participation and public deliberation, on this view, should not be seen as a burdensome obligation or duty, but rather as intrinsically rewarding.
  • Community composting is in itself the most rewarding activity that a group can partake in.
  • Indeed, the band's famously-honed instincts and dayglo pop-smarts provide the contradictory musical notions that never allow the album to sway too far in one bleak direction or another: it's that friction extant between Chesnutt's shadowy worldview and the inventive bounce and bray of Elf Power's euphonous intraband chemistry that buoys Dark Developments, provides its freshness, and makes for rewarding repeated listening. My Old Kentucky Blog
  • Driving it is a rewardingly analogue experience ? Times, Sunday Times
  • But it doesn't take too long to realise that this tiny exhibition is in fact one of the most richly rewarding currently on show.
  • The most rewarding financially is working for energy trading companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • We compare two groups where the rewarding training color is either scented or unscented.
  • Inevitably, the most rewarding sections are those which deal with the gestation of the well known operas.
  • This proved rewarding in Brahms's Sonata No 1 in E minor Op 38, in which the balanced dialogue between instruments, from the breathless angst of the first movement to the fugal exchanges of the last, suited them ideally. Antonio Meneses and Maria João Pires; La traviata – review
  • Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors.
  • Tracking and discovering the trail of mathematical footprints is both fascinating and rewarding.
  • The Companion is strongest on players in the modern game and the best of them are richly rewarding subjects. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This requires care and patience in the preparation, performance, and marking of the tests but it can be most rewarding.
  • It is also argued that doing so is an enjoyable and rewarding experience for all concerned. Alternative Health Care for Children
  • But they all share the Chancellor's belief in the sanctity of work and importance of rewarding those who toil.
  • However, the hawks would say that's just giving in to blackmail, rewarding bad behaviour.
  • Neither realms are renowned for rewarding mediocrity and underachievement.
  • Instead the focus is repeatedly turned toward establishing wifely submission as the guarantee of a rewarding, peaceful marriage.
  • An informative and useful read for those maybe looking for a fun and rewarding family day out over the festive season. The Sun
  • He accused the president of surrounding himself with yes-men, rewarding only sycophancy and punishing dissent.
  • These lucid scientific interjections compensate rewardingly for the book's relatively weak cultural sense.
  • Friendship is an essential ingredient in the making of a healthful, rewarding life. 
  • It was a very intense and rewarding experience. The Sun
  • A so-so time in love will change into something stronger and more rewarding. The Sun
  • This is a good time to put some effort into the less glamorous side of gardening, although creating the perfect tilth can be rewarding in itself.
  • Informal social relations may offer significant and rewarding benefits to individuals.
  • I found it immensely rewarding working with the less able children.
  • New friends add glitz and excitement but it is plans you share with an old loyal friend that will get rewarding results. The Sun
  • Rather than simply rewarding kills, the system rewards the amount you heal your teammates, vehicles repaired, assists for kills, base defends… the list goes on.
  • It is both a needed reminder and a adept demonstration that watching courtship treated as a noble game is still quite rewarding even in times where romance is traded for expediency.
  • But this is a bafflingly unrewarding, unexciting piece of work.
  • This requires care and patience in the preparation, performance, and marking of the tests but it can be most rewarding.
  • Having a degree remains one of the best pathways to a rewarding career. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a complex exhibition, but persevere and you are in for a rewarding and enriching experience.
  • I remember speaking to a woman who was a prison officer "looking after" hindley. she told me about the "beautifull" gay marriage of 2 inmates where hindley was a bridegroom! what a picture of a woman who procured children for rape, torture and death now being a bridegroom at a gay wedding in a prison .... do gooders are ruining the society they live in by rewarding and comforting scum like hindley - and in this case fritzl who in life is a really nasty, weak, pathetic and pointless individual ... footnote: - Elisabeth is so traumatised by the torture she was subjected to by her pointless "father" that she cant yet be interviewed about her "life" in a cellar. New Statesman
  • ‘The faces filled with gratitude when we attend a call and save a life makes my career more rewarding and fulfilling than any other,’ she says.
  • Teeming with the rich period details that make historical fiction so rewarding, Gulland’s dynamic and nuanced portrait of Louis’ notorious reign thrums with page-turning expediency and deliciously seductive machinations. Mistress of the Sun by Sandra Gulland: Book summary
  • It was rewarding that God used us to help other twins experience the joy of “oneness” in their “twoness.” Chicken Soup for the Soul: Twins and More
  • Your ability to learn new skills is impressive and makes work more rewarding. The Sun
  • Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors.
  • Love that means taking on a ready-made family is not the easy option but will be rewarding. The Sun
  • Reptiles" prove nearly as rewarding,; don't even think of stopping play before "Gunman" shows what these pros do with a dance number. LAS magazine | music, media, art, culture, life, everything
  • Locally and nationally, the expanding software and computer applications industrial sector offers challenging and rewarding employment prospects.
  • Webster's contextual readings of Shahn's pictures of people interacting with the film stills and posters of stars ornamenting movie theater marquees and street-level advertising are especially rewarding.
  • Then he started to make progress with simple objects in the room, rewarding each correct identification.
  • Year after year it gives me so much pride and admiration to witness their personal journeys reach new, rewarding heights. The Sun
  • All too often, hasty moves cut short what could have been an increasingly rewarding ministry. Christianity Today
  • The Bush administration is absolutely opposed to what they call rewarding bad behavior. CNN Transcript Jul 4, 2006
  • But mild disappointment isn't as rewarding as wonder and amazement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any new arrangements must convince newly qualified solicitors that publicly funded work provides a rewarding and secure career path. Times, Sunday Times
  • The boys, to whom their grandfather -- so far as they regarded him at all -- had mainly presented himself as a benevolent old proser, were surprised to find that they sincerely regretted him; and the events of the next few weeks threw up his merits (now that the time was past for rewarding them) into a sharp light which memory overarched with a halo. Lady Good-for-Nothing
  • To go on employing it is just rewarding failure. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a highly rewarding career, offering unlimited opportunities but requires a high degree of commitment, dedication and hard work.
  • He's barely visible at a party to mark the end of the 2009 Tour de France, and yet there is something fascinating about the mindset of a sportsman who puts himself again and again through punishing challenges without any ambition to win, and Bathurst coaxes him rewardingly out of his anonymity. The Bicycle Book by Bella Bathurst – review
  • From advergaming to using games as output tools, from guilds and leadership techniques to rewarding work through achievements and play, David and Ethan cover the gamut of how gameware can benefit business. December 2008
  • The purple emperor may have eluded us, but this purple hairstreak is a rewarding compensation. Country diary: Fermyn Wood, Northamptonshire
  • Friendship is an essential ingredient in the making of a healthful, rewarding life. 
  • The fact is that he sounds so, well, jolly contented, and perhaps a bit of lonely yearning would have made the material a little more challenging and rewarding.
  • It's rewarding to know that the organization is operating in sound financial order.
  • A distinctively prickly, pessimistic, faintly unrewarding comedy of embarrassment. Involuntary – review
  • There are no female figures in Swann's Way who achieve as artistically productive or as spiritually rewarding an independence as that of Lily Briscoe.
  • Most manor houses are steeped in history that is relatively straightforward, and rewarding, to trace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Organised by the Meat and Livestock Commission, the competition, in its sixth year was aimed at rewarding product excellence and innovation.
  • Flight Lieutenant Batic said after a very satisfying and rewarding flying career, he opted for a whole new challenge.
  • A person should set his goals as early as he can and devote all his energy and talent to getting there. With enough effort, he may achieve it. Or he may find something that is even more rewarding. But in the end, no matter what the outcome, he will know he has been alive. Walt Disney 
  • I just find blues to be a lot more rewarding to listen to then a lot of contemporary bands.
  • It seems fun for them - but a rewarding time for the viewer is less assured. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other legislators say the priority should be maintaining control of U.S. immigration and not rewarding lawbreakers.
  • Well, if rewarding means for example to give the child candy then you run into possible health issues like diabetes, obesity tooth decay etc. rh We Listen – Your comments 4/13/10

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