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They made salaries more competitive and boosted recruitment.
When Ecuador's sucre was in circulation, high inflation and a plunging currency made salaries impossible to calculate in advance.
The proposal would have essentially made salaries a fixed cost for owners, linked to revenue projections but not to the league's actual revenue, said Pete Kendall, the retired Jets guard who was a permanent player representative to the union.
A study of Harvard students, ten years after graduation, shows that those who had specific goals made salaries three percent greater than the salary of the average Harvard graduate.
International sanctions on the military government and a declining economy made salaries of civil savants unattractive.
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AOdB In the past, we have seen that the government makes salaries its number-one priority.
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