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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a three year pay" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a payment structure or salary over a three-year period, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The company offers a three-year pay plan for employees who commit to long-term projects."
Alternatives: "a three-year salary" or "a three-year compensation package."
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The agreement comes as chancellor Gordon Brown warned public sector workers that they face a three year pay squeeze limiting rises to 2%.
Other conditions would also be imposed on all staff including a three year pay freeze.
"I know there are some positive aspects to the pay changes but it is very naughty to expect staff to lose money after a three year pay freeze.
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Besides the technical project, an economic evaluation is also presented, resulting into a five year pay back time.
Local government umbrella body Cosla offered staff a 1% pay rise which had followed on from a two year pay freeze.
"The ballot result, however, is indicative of the mood of teachers who after a two year pay freeze, increased pension contributions and in the face of excessive workload have simply said, 'Enough is enough.'".
He refused a one year "pay as you play" contract extension and signed with Blackburn Rovers on a three-month "pay as you play" deal instead.
Still, it's hard to think how the 8-figure investment he is reportedly seeking, could ever, in a million years, pay off.
When Roger Corman was honored, I laughingly told my Academy friends that the notoriously frugal Roger would never in a million years pay that price for tickets to an event honoring him.
Adrian Lloyd, a marketing officer from Leamington Spa, bought a brand new Golf 1.6 TDI in October 2014 and is a year into a four year plan to pay it off.
For example, SunGard extended $2.5 billion of a $4.2 billion loan by three years, paying lenders an additional 1.9 percentage points in interest and a one-time quarter-point fee, according to Leveraged Commentary and Data.
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