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Many patient advocates are volunteers whose compensation comes from satisfaction in helping someone recover.
Much of the compensation comes from a stock option grant that is subject to certain performance targets.
The private part of his compensation comes from thousands of individual donors, he said, making it difficult for any of them to have undue influence.
In Boston Mr. Levine is paid a certain amount as music director, but most of his compensation comes from performance fees as conductor, so if he misses concerts, he does not get paid as much, Mr. Volpe said.
The idea of eminent domain as a power peculiar to sovereign authority but coupled with a duty to pay compensation comes from such 17th-century natural-law jurists as Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf.
But the authors of WTDWYM argue: "The chain of specialists has reached a 'reductio ad absurdum point' where the people we entrust to act on our behalf have become so numerous that much, if not most, of their compensation comes from other agents, rather than from us directly".
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Compensation came from an elegant innings from the 22-year-old Gordon Muchall, before he rather wastefully ran himself out shortly before the close.
Roughly 80% of the total compensation came from cashing in stock options.
Top three compensation: Chairman Eric Schmidt and co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page each received $1 in salary for 2006 with their primary compensation coming from their ownership stakes; the same is true for 2007.
Critics of pre-crisis pay had argued that financiers had little incentive to blunt the risk posed by their deals because much of their compensation came from cash bonuses not linked to their company's long-term performance.
The compensation comes mainly from investment returns, not tuition or tax revenues, officials said.
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