(1) The presentation party welcomed 120 juveniles and their families to Carlow Town Hurling Club to reward a busy year for the club.
(2) Pleasure is usually a reward for behaviour patterns that are good for survival and reproduction.
(3) We believe collective licensing ensures that authors, artists and publishers receive a fair reward for the use of their works, while providing users with access to a wealth of published material.
(4) The holiday was a reward for 40 years' service with the company
(5) Since June I have visited many bases and units and have heard from many of you as to how we can do our jobs better, be better recognised for effort and enjoy suitable reward for service.
(6) Both see a system that doesn't reward quality, whether it's apples grown with Integrated Pest Management or tender lean beef.
(7) Their success is the fair reward for the long hours of practice.
(8) The charge came just hours after Crimestoppers announced it was offering its biggest-ever reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killers.
(9) Tactically, bear market rallies reward buyers of low quality stocks, which tend to be highly geared and react sharply to such short-lived momentum.
(10) That is not something the political process is designed to reward these days.
(11) For this disinterested behaviour their reward has been a campaign of vilification and innuendo which has left both of them feeling angry and betrayed.
(12) The police are offering a reward of several thousand pounds for the rapist's capture
(13) In a report to the meeting, the panel says the current allowances, adding up to a total of u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255183,000-a-year, are not a fair reward for councillors.
(14) To help encourage people to have children, and to help them better afford quality childcare and to reward the investment they make in society, parents should be given a tax cut.
(15) Both employees received an all-expenses paid holiday to Barbados as a reward for their efforts.
(16) The Royal Bank of Scotland today offered a u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255115,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the two robbers.
(17) Glanbia Agribusiness wishes to highlight and reward the excellent quality of the malting barley supplied by its growers.
(18) There have been no arrests and police are set to offer a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators.
(19) Today, expulsion can be the reward for behaviour that one might have expected of clerical students in the past.
(20) Stand by the cairn and the reward is more than fair.