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remuneration <a remuneration; remunerations> N

remuneration
remuneration LAW
remuneration ECON
remuneration (relations)
remuneration (relations)

remuneration ADMIN

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accessories of remuneration ECON

remuneration in kind ECON

remuneration in kind

remuneration on capital ECON

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In the 1990s, she was the only actress demanding as remuneration for a film.
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The general reshuffle in 1973 also tried to standardize the finances of the parishes with priests theoretically receiving equal remunerations.
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The saloon keepers sought remuneration for liquor they claimed was confiscated during the period of martial law.
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It was a term of remuneration of some employees, so there was no real prospect of success.
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On the question of director remuneration where the conflict of interest appears most serious, however, regulation is again relatively light.
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He accepted a remuneration of $1 annually for his services.
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The "burgmannnen" were given these houses by their lords as part of their remuneration as well as a feud.
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In most cases, remuneration was low, but these migrant workers had little alternative.
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It is not mandatory now implied the courts will necessarily award any remuneration for expenses or other payments.
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In this, as in other religious or charitable work, he did not charge remuneration.
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