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"Financial remuneration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing money someone is receiving for a service. For example, "The employees were satisfied with the financial remuneration offered for their extra hours of work."
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Financial remuneration was rarely raised as an influencing factor.
Financial remuneration was acknowledged as important, but generally did not influence the participants' decision to supervise.
Financial remuneration, promotions and professional development opportunities were also perceived as important in the study from Thailand, similar to the data in our study.
No amount of financial remuneration would have trumped this kind of professional satisfaction.
Rowe gave up custody of the children in return for significant financial remuneration.
"They're not disclosing that they have received financial remuneration to promote and target products, and that is inherently deceptive".
At that time he made his first appearance as a preacher of Quaker doctrine, exercising his ministry without financial remuneration, in keeping with his religion's practice.
The fact that so many artists find little to no financial remuneration for their work is not the fault of the few who have benefited from public funding.
Coding inpatient episodes plays an important role in determining the financial remuneration of a clinical service.
First, there is the immediate incentive of financial remuneration for the service provider, e.g., a usage fee.
Carers are considered to be informal when they receive no financial remuneration for the help they give.
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