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To remuneration
noun
Something given in exchange for goods or services rendered.
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As to the respondents' attitudes to remuneration, 71.9percentnt of all respondents think that blood donation should be remunerable, 9.6 per cent consider it should not, while 18.5percentnt have no firm opinion.
The fees paid to remuneration consultants who advise boards will have to be disclosed.
We find it offensive and untrue that we acted improperly in relation to remuneration.
There has to be a new reality to remuneration and we will encourage that.
Some of the money went for "advice in relation to remuneration," which presumably means consultations on how much executives should be paid.
The ABI said: "Shareholders seek an open and constructive approach to communication rather than a purely compliance-based approach to remuneration guidelines based on the advice of consultants".
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All who labored had a right to just remuneration, sufficient to support a family, to provide for savings, and to take time away from work.
Cable is only now writing to banks' remuneration committees to ask how they intend to apply the principle.
Educational level did not have a significant effect on willingness to participate relative to financial remuneration (P = 0.265).
Any bailout should also begin to regulate bankers' remuneration, to curb the multi-million dollar personal incentives they now have to make riskier and riskier bets.
In recent years, much work has been undertaken to tie remuneration and incentives more closely to sustainable, long-term performance.
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