Sentence examples for got a flat rate from inspiring English sources

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Effectively at the moment you've got a flat rate poll tax on all new graduates and if Vince is able to come up with a progressive system with different thresholds, perhaps different rates of repayment.

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The Conservation Program for Multi-Family Residentialandlordsgs gives landlords until the end of this month to enroll, if they want to get a flat rate bill as of July 1 , 2001

Halifax Reward With this you don't receive a percentage interest rate on the cash in your current account, but instead you get a flat rate of £5 a month, so long as you pay in at least £750 a month, have a minimum of two direct debits on the account and remain in credit.

Although their starting salary of £21,000 is a little higher than colleagues in the public sector, wages don't progress as fast, so that overall prison officers are paid less by G4S than state employees; they accrue lower pensions, and get a flat rate for their work – with no overtime, no Sunday pay, no enhanced Christmas Day wages.

The lowest tiers get a flat rate pay per month (not including bonuses).

With cuts to asylum rate support introduced earlier this month, all asylum seekers now get a flat rate of £36.95 per person per week, which is not a lot when it's your sole source of income and you're trying to make a new life having escaped a war-zone.

With cuts to asylum rate support introduced earlier this month, all asylum seekers now get a flat rate of £36.95 [$57.63] per person per week, which is not a lot when it's your sole source of income and you're trying to make a new life having escaped a war-zone.

A game's designer generally gets a flat-rate payment for a game proposal, followed by royalties, not unlike the book business.

The city is offering landlords of 72,000 buildings -- including rentals, condominiums and co-ops -- with six or more units the option to get a flat-rate bill, no matter how much water their tenants use.

Under the new pay deal agreed on with union workers, which is due to run from April 2000 until November 2002, public-sector workers are to get a flat-rate DM100 a month for the first four months, rising, in two bumps, by 4.4% over the next 27 months.

In return, they would get a flat-rate state pension of £180 a week from 2016, higher than the UK equivalent,which looks set to be around £155 a week, and more than the £166.85 a week currently paid to those who receive the basic pension and the Manx pension supplement.

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