Sentence examples for due remuneration from inspiring English sources

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"Going back to John Locke, the concept of private property, after due remuneration, being transferred to public benefit is a longstanding tradition in the United States," said Claire Gaudiani, the president of the New London Development Corporation, a private nonprofit group authorized by the city to direct the redevelopment plan.

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The first, Past Due: The Remuneration and Social Protection of Caregivers (Greenberg, 2012; http://aidsconsortium.org.uk/resources/), identifies the need to remunerate caregivers, the vast majority of whom currently work as "volunteers".

And the ban was extended earlier this month due to the remuneration default regarding bonus and appearance monies.

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.

Attrition is largely due to low remuneration, "movement upwards to higher positions in the health system," and finding better positions in other fields [ 36], similar to what we found.

In many African academic institutions, for instance, research in basic sciences, applied sciences, and humanities has been poor due to insufficient remuneration, heavy teaching loads, lack of mentorship, and inadequate infrastructure.

While they function as the backbone of healthcare provision especially in rural areas [ 3], many COs express dissatisfaction with their jobs due to low remuneration, poor career progress and limited educational opportunities especially in rural areas [ 4] which has impacted on rural retention and attraction.

Some of the challenges to universal coverage of the BDR include: limited access to registration facilities, low public knowledge about the importance of registration, inability of the BDR to attract and retain highly qualified personnel (due to low remuneration and poor service conditions), and lack of logistics including accommodation, vehicles, requisite statistical software and programmes.

No. His annual remuneration is due to hit around £70m this summer as head of global marketing business WPP.

But some shareholders are threatening to vote against the Pru's remuneration report, due to be published at the end of April, at the annual meeting in June if Thiam's bonus is not reduced.

However, opportunities for screening, referral and follow-up of affected patients are usually missed due to limited staffing, remuneration, motivation, and retention of skilled health workers.

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