salaries in the PONS Dictionary

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sala·ry ['sæləri] N

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excessively high salaries

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excessively high salaries

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English
The law increased women's clerk salaries from 4% to 20% during the 1870s, however, the culture of patronage and patriarchy continued.
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Revues took advantage of their high revenue stream to lure away performers from other media, often offering exorbitant weekly salaries without the unremitting travel demanded by other entertainments.
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Administrators salaries were larger than teachers' salaries, with 235 of them making more than the governors $175,000 salary.
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With about 75 percent of the district budget dedicated to personnel costs, salaries have to be an issue.
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The top players can make salaries of millions in a year, plus whatever additional endorsements they receive.
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That wouldn't seem to involve a cash outlay beyond that which you are already paying people in terms in salaries.
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How professional players, many of whom are paid six-figure salaries, can not even give and time a pass properly, bewilders me.
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In any event, veteran officials can earn substantial salaries for their work.
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The council members serve four-year terms and are responsible for setting salaries, the annual budget and special spending.
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He is proud of serving on all the boards without ever accepting any per diem payments or salaries.
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