Sentence examples for accepting remuneration from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "accepting remuneration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the act of receiving payment or compensation for services rendered.
Example: "The contractor is accepting remuneration for the work completed on the project."
Alternatives: "receiving payment" or "taking compensation".

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As a physician who made house calls, Dr. Wayburn addressed his environmental mission mainly in the evenings and on weekends and vacations, never accepting remuneration.

They also ask members to uphold ethics and standards — for example, by not accepting remuneration from any schools for placing students with them, and by only "guiding and questioning" students about their admissions essay, rather than writing it for them.

Union was still even more determinedly amateur than the Women's Voluntary Service and Williams did not know whether he would be barred for accepting remuneration for playing another sport.

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So even if pay were not higher in the public sector (which we do not accept), remuneration (ie including pensions and other benefits) definitely is.

Authors Gale Harding, Nancy Leidy, Hilary Wilson, and Dennis Revicki are salaried employees of Evidera in Bethesda, MD, and are not allowed to accept remuneration from any clients for their services.

Mr. Diamond was booed as soon as he stepped on the stage to take his seat, and when Mr. Agius said Barclays had "made progress" over the last two years in accepting that "remuneration levels across the industry have to adjust to the new reality," the audience burst into laughter.

Accordingly, ILSI listed as a guiding principle that investigators not accept such remuneration when conducting experimental studies (Rowe et al. 2009).

The policy explicitly bars counselors from accepting "any reward or remuneration" for the direct "placement" of a student at a college.

Now, graduates who want to take a shot at rare jobs in government and/or science must complete additional Masters degrees in hospital pharmacy or biotoxicology, for example, or specializations in sciences such as biochemistry; this requires not only tuition fees, but also putting off remuneration and accepting that prospects will remain uncertain.

Accepting a job solely due to the remuneration is is like pretending to water a plant by spraying water over its leaves; it looks shiny and attractive, but the plant eventually crumples and wilts since little attention was paid to nourishing its roots.

However, a study of six developing countries [ 31] found only 24%% of respondents endorsed financial remuneration as a condition on accepting rural postings.

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