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The CWU is angry that staff have had their pay frozen since 2011 and are calling for a flat rise of 3.5%.
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People earning less than £21,000 will will each receive a flat pay rise worth £250 in each of the two years.
The BBC has already told staff paid more than £37,726 a year they will have their pay frozen this year, while those on less will get a flat £475 rise.
A flat or rising real estate market could encourage many of them to hold on; a declining market would suggest it was time to go.
The décor, however, was supposedly based on an English house and is reproduced here as a flat structure rising up from sinister dark green foliage.
"In a flat to rising market," said Mr. Dweck of Goldman Sachs, selling covered calls "is a great way to get paid to wait".
In Kensington and Chelsea the average price of a flat has risen by 11% a year since 2000 and now stands at £590,000, according to CBRE Hamptons, a property consultancy.
Since the property market reached a low in late 2008 as the credit crisis took hold, the average price of a flat has risen by £86,474 to £237,223, Halifax said.
The average deposit for renting a flat has risen 50% since 2007, and is now £900.
Individual single Mandarin tone words were generally categorized by native English speakers as follows: level (55) as a flat pitch, rising (35) as a question, dipping (214) as uncertainty or a question, and falling (51) as a statement (So & Best 2008, 2014).
The Western Cwm is a flat, gently rising glacial valley.
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