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Workers in Pyongyang are said to be much better compensated.
They could, shall we say, be better compensated financially outside.
Should college players be better compensated for all the work they do?
The fact that if he moved to a bigger company he'd probably be better compensated?
That's because — surprise, surprise — his public-school teachers are exponentially better educated and (see any causality here?) far better compensated.
"We have always shared the view with 1199 that this is a work force that should be better compensated," he said.
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The City University of New York trustees approved a new faculty contract this week that CUNY and union officials said would better compensate part-time professors, known as adjuncts, for working with students.
The reinnervation method is part of a recent explosion of new ideas and techniques being explored as scientists try to help people better compensate for missing limbs or paralysis.
But while some artists and their representatives applauded BMG for its lone stand among the music labels, they said the industry still needed to change other accounting methods and better compensate performers for their work.
Stier said Friday that while the idea was to move these officials among agencies and better compensate them, "it never fulfilled that vision" because pay caps meant they got more responsibility without additional pay.
The bills, the National Food Security Bill and the Land Acquisition Bill, aim to guarantee heavily subsidized food to millions of poor people and better compensate farmers for land taken for public projects.
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