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remuneration

A remuneration is a reward for providing goods or services Having led the company to become listed in the NASDAQ stock market, I was given a remuneration by the company.

remuneration

(= wage, pay, earnings) something that remunerates wages were paid by check he wasted his pay on drink they saved a quarter of all their earnings the act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses adequate remuneration for his work

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Everyone who works has the right to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity, and supplemented, if necessary, by other means of social protection.

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Inside you will find a month's generous remuneration, a map containing a clue as to your present whereabouts, and a set of day-glo references. To present to your next lucky employer.
We shall meet again very soon to discuss your remuneration.
The remuneration is ample.
Remuneration?
For all his prayers gets no remuneration.
I think you will find that His Majesty's Ordnance Survey. will provide equitable remuneration.
That's remuneration for my taking over administrative duties until Morgenstern returns, God willing.
Part of my remuneration has come from another source.
This is high praise from Lord Hollingford, and the remuneration offered is excellent. Yes, my luck's turning at last.
You Honor, my client stands ready to acknowledge. that he was involved for a time in the sale of a small amount of drugs. a transaction for which he received no remuneration. having been manipulated by older traffickers in his neighborhood.
Of course, I can't offer you the same kind of financial remuneration you've grown accustomed to, but the work'll have to serve as its own reward.
I understand that she has cooperated fully throughout the police investigations and-- and has not received, nor sought to receive any remuneration for performing this operation.
Squash rackets are not a normal form of remuneration.
I will not hear of remuneration!
As a remuneration for living place and warmth the sharp-eyed snowfinch warns its landlord against all kinds of enemies.
And for a proper remuneration do you think they'd consider taking this young man along?
I suppose you want some remuneration.
However, it is small remuneration for the seven days in forced confinement to my own home, having to listen to the non-stop squaws and the screechings.
I think you will find that His Majesty's Ordnance Survey will provide equitable remuneration.
Part of my remuneration has come from another source. A congressional lobbying firm. Something called Roush.
Of course, I can't offer you the same kind of financial remuneration you've grown accustomed to, but the work will have to serve as its own reward.
A modest remuneration.
Ah, now, as to remuneration.
Is there, you know, remuneration?
Your remuneration!
And I'm just trying to figure out the cast of characters, so, has Mr. Marwat mentioned receiving remuneration of any kind from overseas?
Same bureaucratic bullshit and appalling remuneration.
So, but you have forgotten, Thorin, that once you said, that I can take whatever I want on account of the remuneration.
This is high praise from Lord Hollingford, and the remuneration offered is excellent.
Of course, we'd present you with the remuneration, and, uh. you could distribute it however you see fit.
Expenses to the amount of 220 roubles related to remuneration of experts. are to be collected from the convict in favour of the state.
Ah, now. as to remuneration.
Remuneration's high.
In fact, remuneration is very high.

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Remuneration of company bosses now reaches 300 to 500 times the average salary of rank-and-file employees, up from 40 to one for the century and a half before 1980.
Moreover, the greed of bosses cannot be the sole determinant of managerial remuneration.
But executive remuneration has usually faded from view once the journalistic spotlight shifts elsewhere - that is, until now.
If remuneration is perceived as unjust, trust in the capitalist system will suffer.
But if we must have laws to bolster our ethics, their guiding principle should be that remuneration is always linked to the performance and services it is intended to compensate.
Industry remuneration for experts is far in excess of any public-sector salary, and the best minds are continually bid away.

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