Sentence examples for inadequate remuneration from inspiring English sources

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It introduced new provisions for adequacy of disclosure (e.g. the power to require samples in support of chemical patent applications), prior claiming, term extension in cases of proven inadequate remuneration, compulsory licences or revocation in cases of non-working in the UK, innocent infringement, and Crown use.

Some of the data collectors abandoned the study because of inadequate remuneration.

The reported barriers included lack of time, inadequate remuneration and need for training.

Many informants at one time felt that their programmes provided inadequate remuneration or support for CHWs on the whole.

Scaling up will require resolving a number of human resource problems, including staff shortages, the need for large-scale training and ongoing worker support, and inadequate remuneration.

Shortages in nursing staff, unreliable and lack of equipment and also inadequate remuneration were some of the occupational-related challenges mentioned by the nurses in this study.

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They also complained about their workload, inadequate equipment and poor remuneration.

Supply-side constraints related to inadequate human resources, poor remuneration, weak technical guidance, minimal supervision and limited equipment.

The problems of deforestation in Nigeria's National Parks and forest reserves are largely attributed to inadequate trained staff, lack of equipment, corruption, and poor remuneration among other factors (Meduna et al. 2009).

Health professionals identified the following as some of the challenges there faced: inequitable and poor remuneration, overwhelming responsibilities with limited resources, lack of a stimulating work environment, inadequate supervision, poor access to continued professionals training, limited career progression, lack of transparent recruitment and discriminatory remuneration.

Poor communication and rude behaviours were also attributed to inadequate training in six studies [ 34, 64, 83, 84, 89, 108], and poor remuneration cited as a reason for seeking bribes in public and private facilities in a multi-country study set in Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Tanzania, and in studies from Afghanistan, and Pakistan [ 76, 77, 86].

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