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How To Use Unrewarding In A Sentence

  • The tragedy surely is that a young person has been senselessly slaughtered, not that they might possibly have one day become something as spiritually unrewarding as a movie star.
  • My experience writing and developing screenplays was so unrewarding that I never considered telling the story as a film.
  • It is his escape from an arduous and unrewarding job and the home he shares with his mentally-ill mother, troublesome children and stressed wife.
  • Let's face it, you can get plump without any difficulty these days munching on unrewarding digestives and crisps, but let yourself loose in Plaisir du Chocolat and you can expand with style.
  • First, that it showed that at least some law students escape the trap that the top law schools have created - the path to a tedious and unrewarding practice that few seem capable of avoiding.
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  • Pure objectivity may be impossible in a subjective world, but like Diogenes and his search for an honest man, impartiality is hardly an unrewarding lamp to follow. An Interview with Thomas Steinbeck
  • Asset-devaluation techniques like these don't stop attacks, but they have the potential to make them unrewarding and pointless.
  • In her current autobiography she admits that she didn't enjoy the making of her final films and found the whole process of being a superstar/producer increasingly stressful and unrewarding.
  • This makes him a ‘difficult’ poet to read but in no way uninteresting or unrewarding.
  • But it is pleasing (in a mean-spirited schadenfreude way) when people who were terrible in high school end up in boring, unrewarding jobs. More Honest Scrapping « Tales from the Reading Room
  • The eventual outcome is a foregone conclusion - overqualified employees holding jobs they find boring, unchallenging, and unrewarding.
  • When she had sorted the clothing and peeled some carrots, she returned to the unrewarding drink. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • I am tackling a fairly big, unrewarding and messy job this weekend: moving the compost bin in my garden down to my allotment.
  • Pure objectivity may be impossible in a subjective world, but like Diogenes and his search for an honest man, impartiality is hardly an unrewarding lamp to follow. An Interview with Thomas Steinbeck
  • But it is pleasing (in a mean-spirited schadenfreude way) when people who were terrible in high school end up in boring, unrewarding jobs. More Honest Scrapping « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Tillman had sacrificed a lot in his life, had chosen for himself a path that was arduous, dangerous, and frequently unrewarding. Gideon’s war
  • On top of this, the constitutional reform is an uninteresting and unrewarding proposal.
  • There are many farmers, crofters etc, who would be only too willing to sell their land at £6,000 an acre to rid themselves of the unrewarding drudgery of much current farming in Scotland.
  • It's now an unpleasant unrewarding chore without the yummy creaminess. Gary Stager: Why Should she Work for you?
  • It seems that, in the 1990s, research into emotion underwent something of a revival, after about a century of neglect; for scientists, emotions have long been a difficult and unrewarding area of study.
  • Initially Cohen's bleak baritone vocal - there's no singing, just his trademark uncompromising conversational drawl - paints a barren, unrewarding landscape.
  • Salmond said: ‘A leadership challenge would be a distraction, not to mention very unrewarding for the challenger.’
  • There are many farmers, crofters etc, who would be only to willing to sell their land at £6,000 an acre to rid themselves of the unrewarding drudgery of much current farming in Scotland.
  • The couple's relationship had been destructive, damaging and unrewarding for both of them.
  • Sonny ends his dull and unrewarding relationship with Charlene and drifts into an affair with the older Ruth.
  • Not that it's an unwanted or unrewarding burden, but so many are looking at it the wrong way, as a means of enrichment for themselves rather than something to be undertaken with sobriety.
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • Listening to it in its entirety is also fairly unrewarding.
  • It's unrewarding, too, since the leaves aren't fragrant until they are stirred in a pan.
  • It can be extraordinarily rewarding emotionally and extraordinarily unrewarding financially, which is fine, as long as we survive.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • But this is a bafflingly unrewarding, unexciting piece of work.
  • A distinctively prickly, pessimistic, faintly unrewarding comedy of embarrassment. Involuntary – review
  • Representing indie rock, there's Les Savy Fav, a US group now back on top form after years in an eccentric, if unrewarding, holding position. This week's new live music
  • Elgin City, who finished 42nd out of 42 last season, are expected to find life similarly unrewarding in their second campaign as a league club.
  • 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.
  • They're graceless, unrewarding, and seemingly deliberately make it almost impossible for anyone to want to keep on trying to help them for long.
  • The eventual outcome is a foregone conclusion - overqualified employees holding jobs they find boring, unchallenging, and unrewarding.
  • Declining ordination he had become an Oxford don specialising in the unrewarding subject of medieval philosophy. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Firstly, it depicted the life of a mentally handicapped person as being unrewarding, unstimulating and confined.
  • Her part-time job as an English Composition instructor at a local community college was unrewarding and boring.
  • The game was becoming repetitive and to my mind, unrewarding.
  • Likewise if we do give a yobbo a thick ear for (say) dropping litter, swearing at an old lady, kicking a cat or any of the other minor but spiteful misdeeds with which they fill their unrewarding little lives, they are the first to call the police and (as Gadget has observed before) demand that the police “do [us] for assult or somefink”. My Kingdom For A 4X4 With Suitable Tyres! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Even in a ski resort, it doesn't snow every day, and when it does, addicts like me will quickly turn the powder into lumpy, unrewarding crud.
  • According to Cosmopolitan, 70% describe their love life as dissatisfying or unrewarding.
  • The Independent (UK) ... its narrative strands are not sufficiently developed to engage ... the deliberately congested authorship, which seems the novel's greater emphasis, remains self-referential and unrewarding. Invisible: Summary and book reviews of Invisible by Paul Auster.
  • The complete absence of grain and texture makes carving difficult and unrewarding.

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