But its rivers, winding through canyons, forests and peaceful flower-filled banks, offer equal rewards for anyone seeking less discovered territory.
He argued that Soviet athletes who train as hard as Western athletes were entitled to equal rewards.
Booth is entitled to a reward equal to the value of the torcs.
He lauded both student and the teacher, saying they would receive equal reward.
Other rewards and costs equal, individuals choose alternatives characterized by the least ambiguity in terms of expected future events and outcomes.
In industrial societies, other costs and rewards equal, individuals choose alternatives that promise the greatest financial gains for the least financial expenditures.
"The investments were different in kind, but these two people made equal sacrifices and therefore should get equal rewards."
The parable has often been interpreted to mean that even those who are converted late in life earn equal rewards along with those converted early.
She therefore, to the same question replied, that "she loved him more than all the world beside"; and so received an equal reward with her sister.
(I'm certain that any of the other recordings of Lear available would offer equal rewards.)