Sentence examples for a higher pay from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Stark said the change had been made "at a higher pay grade than mine".

Weren't these ethical decisions better left to someone with a higher pay grade?

Mrs. Khan is now trying to secure more work for a higher pay.

Royal Mail says it cannot afford a higher pay offer and that modernisation is critical for the organisation to survive.

Under the existing policy, most full-time classroom teachers automatically progress to a higher pay point each year.

Moore, writing on The Huffington Post, says that Trump ran for president as a negotiating tactic, hoping to leverage a higher pay packet from NBC.

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Taking on internships or low-paying jobs to first gain experiences before coming into a higher paying positions down the road is often a necessity.

The Home Office only avoided a higher pay-out to Raytheon, of £224m, after an appeal.

The issuer of a life insurance policy sees a higher pay-off when the policy holder lives a long life, because the longer he lives the more likely he will be to let it lapse (assuming it has not been sold to a third party).

Two-thirds said they would have a higher paid job if they did not have children.

In the end, he stayed in his current line of work, though he found a higher paying job.

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