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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as wage" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to wages, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The workers were compensated fairly, as wage was a significant factor in their job satisfaction."
Alternatives: "as compensation" or "in terms of salary".
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League standings have fossilised as wage bills have risen, and the gap can be enormous.
Commercialisation of life and resources, as well as wage and trade dumping between countries must stop.
Interest rates rose, but prices rose more as wage demands factored in expectations of higher inflation.
This is largely due to a steady rise in unit labour costs, as wage increases outstripped productivity growth (see chart).
Some of this is delusive, but certainly they have had good reason for not seeing themselves as wage slaves.
Both women's relative earnings as well as wage disparities across both sexes have risen since the early 1970s.
Some Baga are employed as wage labourers in the bauxite mines of the Los Islands off Conakry.
Consumer confidence worsened in April as more people claimed unemployment benefits and as wage increases lagged behind inflation.
The logic of overseas production grew irresistible, as wage rates and shipping costs fell and quality improved, they said.
That total is just 3.5% more than last year, as wage rises have failed to keep up with inflation.
The survey comes as wage disparity and US manufacturing jobs have risen to the top of the political agenda.
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