Word: reaping
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That's not far from the wisdom Clinton offered at Ron Brown's funeral, when he read aloud from St. Paul's letter to the Galatians. "Let us not grow weary in doing good," Christ's disciple wrote. "For in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart." Paul, of course, was referring to a heavenly reward. But another kind of harvest must have crossed Clinton's mind...
...these two forces, between academic ambition and the desire for social acceptance, between career aspirations and spousal responsibilities, between professional commitments and maternal obligations. Let us not be discouraged by the challenge of finding the right formula, but let us look forward instead to the fulfilling rewards we will reap when this balance is struck...
Dudayev: A journalist asked me whether I planned to march on Moscow, so I said, Why not march into Western Europe then? Countries there want to reap material rewards from Russia by looking the other way. We are shedding our blood so they can get their hands into Russia's pockets...
...than 100 employees and revenues of about $25 million and expects to show a profit by the end of 1996. The public offering will finance the firm's expansion; it will also boost the value of the shares held by NetEdge executives and employees and thereby enable them to reap--or at least contemplate--the benefits of their 80-hour weeks. "Pinch me," says NetEdge founder Albert Bender, "so I can be sure that this is real...
Though only a trickle so far, the figures suggest a wave of hefty pay raises, well ahead of last year, and mostly based on the new reap-as-ye-shall-sow yardstick. "Shareholder activism has had a huge impact on executive pay," says Michael Davis of Towers Perrin, a New York City management-consulting firm...