Sentence examples for As a remuneration from inspiring English sources

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In order to achieve environmentally sound agriculture as well as a remuneration of ecological achievements on the farm level, practicable instruments for accurate measurement have to be developed.

That landscape is still plagued by a mindset that regards copyright as an instrument of control (which further limits commercial exploitation to traditional models) rather than as a remuneration right that can generate revenue wherever a market may be.

In phase III, ST is rewarded the spectrum for its own transmission as a remuneration of forwarding primary signals with a dedicated time duration.

KVA payments flow into a risk margin (RM) account from which they are gradually released by the bank management to shareholders as a remuneration for their capital at risk.

More prevalent corporate values in a PSF increases the adoption of centralized and formalized structures as well as a remuneration system that will resemble a scorecard system (Alt 2006; Cooper et al. 1996).

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Leading by example He cites two personal examples: one, when he refused a bonus from the board of NatWest a decade ago because he felt he had not met his performance targets; the other from his own experience as chairman of a remuneration committee at utility Powergen.

Governance at public companies in the UK is riddled with complacency and conflicts of interest but it is hard to believe a FTSE 100 company, in similar circumstances, would get away with a remuneration report as supine as Volkswagen's.

The document produced by the 21 called for "a standardised, formalised moral code to encompass the industry as a whole"; "remuneration based on the long-term value created"; greater transparency and accountability in an effort to regain trust; and "an independently audited annual report assessing the wide-ranging aspects of the contribution of our industry to society".

A university spokesman said: "At the start of the 2017-18 academic year, the university changed its senior salaries committee to a remuneration committee as part of the continual improvement of its corporate governance and in accordance with updated guidelines recently published by Hefce [the Higher Education Funding Council for England].

Its not uncommon in the U.K. for a remuneration committee (as they are called there) to insist on raising an executive's salary once its members learn that someone at another company is making more.

1. Member States shall ensure that companies establish a remuneration policy as regards directors and submit it to a binding vote of the general meeting of shareholders.

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