Sentence examples for been pay from inspiring English sources

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been pay

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To give money or other compensation to in exchange for goods or services.

  • He paid him to clean the place up

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She adds that there would not have even been pay perks to go with the added responsibility.

In the last five years, the preferred route of private equity firms in similar circumstances has been: pay the money and run.

The emperor's last words to his sons are said to have been: "Pay the troops; get on with each other; and ignore everybody else".

Does this then mark defeat for proponents of the principle of pay-for-performance as more and more firms reveal the extent to which the truth has been "Pay Without Performance"—the title of a recent book by two American law professors, Lucian Bebchuk and Jesse Fried?The power and the payNot necessarily, for the idea remains essentially sound.

That is a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, but what a long one it has been: pay growth has not been consistently above inflation since 2008 and Carney is telling workers to brace for one more year plus a rate hike.

He mentioned Christopher getting shot in the foot, and jokingly asked for confirmation that that had been "pay back," references he would later explain to me as I likely blinked back in response.

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Everything has been paid.

Attention has been paid.

People had been paid".

"You have been paid.

I had been paying $800.

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