highly-paid in the PONS Dictionary

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Permanent staff were seen as a cost, but apparently highly-paid contractors were seen as a capital purchase (for budgetary means).
www.canberratimes.com.au
Positive discrimination is all right if it means giving women the right of equal oppurtunity as mean to obtaining skills, getting highly-paid and harrassment-free work.
www.workersliberty.org
Recent scandals involving highly-paid executives have only intensified the scrutiny.
thenewdaily.com.au
That said, these are medians (not averages), so they're not skewed too much by a few highly-paid faculties.
www.macleans.ca
It's not something highly-paid coaches might want to dwell on but tournament wins are often achieved on the hoof.
www.independent.ie
Which is where a rivalry is really felt - not by the highly-paid mercenaries wearing the kit but the fans filling the seats.
www.nzherald.co.nz
Running to a human rights commissioner over hurt feelings is hardly the route that a highly-paid seasoned executive would be expected to take.
www.theobserver.ca
I understand your frustration when a highly-paid coach insists on focusing on his agenda to the exclusion of yours.
business.inquirer.net
They look less like highly-paid professional sportsmen and more like desperate children's entertainers trying to rescue a laugh from a cynical bunch of six-year-olds.
www.bbc.co.uk
He migrated to television, to become a highly-paid presenter and endorser of products.
www.independent.ie

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