The opening 15 minutes saw wave after wave of attacks go unrewarded, although the pressure was undoubtedly mounting. |
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What India's unsung heroes, and heroines, have achieved these past few weeks against great odds should not go unrewarded or unnoticed. |
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County continued to dominate and could have added a third when good work by Shephard went unrewarded as Davis mishit his shot. |
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Unflashy and hard-working, he does a lot of the unseen, unrewarded work that wins games. |
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If you feel that great work by other people is going unrecognised and unrewarded, then make a noise about it. |
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If women knew that their spite will go unrewarded, perhaps fewer would stoop to this despicable, and unforgivable, crime. |
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Housewives put in the hours and produce the results, year in, year out, yet their graft continues to go unrewarded. |
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Month after month our patience has gone unrewarded until the latest edition of the magazine, when we've managed to bag a whopper. |
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We trust that exertion and merit will not go unrewarded, by the admirers of genius, and the lovers of the drama. |
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Our better performances go unrewarded and our poor showings become catastrophic. |
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The good and bad moves you make as business people will, for the moment, go largely unrewarded or unpunished. |
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Other, better films slipped past unrewarded, as often happens at film festivals. |
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But today it almost guarantees that exceptional performance goes unrewarded and mediocre work goes unpunished. |
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I have told you that if you offer a glass of water with true charity, that gesture will not remain unrewarded. |
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This means that the efforts made before and during the mission to identify the best potential customers will go largely unrewarded. |
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In times of restraint however the best efforts of employers may go unrewarded. |
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He laments a French culture where work is unvalued, effort unrewarded and material success deemed suspect. |
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Furthermore, patents as such only protect novelty, while conservation of what exists goes economically unrewarded. |
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Placing the EU on the global stage reveals how relatively unrewarded all of its researchers are. |
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When NHS dentists say they feel unrewarded, it's all relative. |
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People will not, however, tolerate indefinitely shabby treatment meted out to right-minded citizens who work unrewarded in the interests of the community and its future. |
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His picture of writers as frustrated, unpraised, unrewarded wretches, pitied at parties and whispered about among families, drew laughter and wry nods. |
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Restaurants often add a service charge on to the tab, thereby avoiding the possibility that even the most indifferent service does not go unrewarded. |
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And while such diligent pursuit of knowledge usually goes unremarked and unrewarded, next week the world's barmy boffins get their moment of glory. |
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If it all works out, I'll see to it that your efforts don't go unrewarded. |
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Jackson has successfully realised the most monumental movie-making feat in recent memory, yet the scale of his achievement seems undervalued and unrewarded. |
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But the experience he had garnered during those trips south, memorable weeks in which he shared digs with Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside and Clayton Blackmore, went unrewarded. |
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A fine all-round performance from Duffield's Lee Wild went unrewarded as opponents Drax clinched the runners-up spot in the first division of the HPH York Vale Cricket League. |
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Harvey Graff has argued convincingly that faith in the grand promises of literacy has, more often than not, gone unrewarded. |
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As his brief congressional career ended, Lincoln returned to Illinois, his political ambitions frustrated and his energetic performance on behalf of his party unrewarded. |
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Like our own, the world of Red Dead Redemption — its cantinas, dusty arroyos, railway stations and cragged peaks — is one in which good does not always prevail and yet altruism rarely goes unrewarded. |
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And their dedication did not go unrewarded, as Defago became the oldest ever winner of the men's downhill, securing victory by the narrowest of margins in a highly entertaining event. |
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This implies a 32 tremendous burden of unrewarded work for program officers, and pleads for practices that would seriously reduce the turnover rate in committees and increase their stability. |
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Biodiversity protection, recreation, carbon sequestration and watershed services are the most important non-market services but are generally unrewarded due to the fact that they often have the status of public goods. |
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Plant and animal breeding has been practiced for thousands of years by tribal and rural people who make a significant contribution to food and health security, yet this remains largely unrecognized and unrewarded. |
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Because there were no other people interested in forming a team, Froufrou could not compete, and her skills at flyball went unnoticed and unrewarded. |
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Barcelona, 9 June: Qualifying for the Catalunya Grand Prix was run in heat wave conditions today, with Honda LCR rider Carlos Checa going unrewarded in his bid to improve his practice performance. |
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This is being done with EAGGF Funds. We must acknowledge all the valuable work done by volunteers, because they give their spare time, unpaid and unrewarded, to fight to preserve this natural resource. |
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None has returned. In this section Virtue unrewarded Goodbye consensus? |
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Within those two main options, there are of course some sub-options. Volunteers can be both wholly unpaid and unrewarded or they can be offered some kind of token or material recognition. |
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