Sentence examples for mean pay from inspiring English sources

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Does this mean pay for ballerinas will go down?

"Beeps mean, 'Pay attention to me,' " he wrote.

But the proposed raises would mean pay that still falls short of the "living wage" the students continue to demand.

Across the UK, the median disability pay gap was 4.8% and the mean pay gap was 6%.

Whereas mean pay at the peak was 320 times average earnings, the median pay was "only" 120 times.

A decision to leave will, he says, mean "pay and obey like Norway" – ie it pays into the EU but have no say in legislation.

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Lower ratings mean paying higher interest rates on borrowed money.

This does not mean paying for an extensive monitoring service.

This would mean paying a premium of £404 rather than £377.

For some, that will mean paying more to keep experienced teachers on staff.

Trimming retirement benefits will mean paying higher wages, it's true.

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