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They are costly: redundancies "without just cause" attract a fine of 4% of the total amount the worker has ever earned, for example.
If the option vests, Rodriguez would make more money than Mariano Rivera, the Yankees' closer, has ever earned in one season.
If any host nation has ever earned a handful of incompetent decisions from nervous and flag-happy officials, it was this one.
He will tell presenter Kirsty Young that he is braced for greater recognition on British streets and abroad than his long stage career has ever earned him.
Avery quickly sells a proposal for a book about the tour, which will provide him the first real money he has ever earned.
It made less than two billion dollars when it could have made more than three billion dollars; that billion-dollar gap amounts to more than the cumulative sum of all the revenue it has ever earned.
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"I was literally the only person they knew who had ever earned her living," she remarked.
The charge wiped away all the profits the company had ever earned.
No serious American writer had ever earned so much money from a novel.
In 16 previous years of interleague play, no Mets team had ever earned a season-series sweep against the Yankees.
Asked if he had ever earned a save with a runner being thrown out trying to steal for the final out, Rivera wasn't positive.
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