Sentence examples for mean pay of from inspiring English sources

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Never mind that fellow academics have cast doubt on modern myths of leadership and found excessive pay corrodes morale; others demonstrated how benchmarking against mean pay of peers leads to an automatic upwards earnings spiral.

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Because the storm arrived on a Sunday and stayed for the President's Day holiday, it meant pay of time and a half and even double time for some road crews.

The BMA had warned the deal could mean pay cuts of up to 30 per cent, with "normal hours" reclassified as being from 7am to 10pm, Monday to Saturday.

The way the electric system works, the equivalent in a restaurant would mean paying for a table of adequate size, whether or not everybody showed up.

Research by Lloyds bank found that moving to somewhere an hour's commute from London could mean paying hundreds of thousands of pounds less for a family home.

They mean "Pay me tons of cash for crap that does nothing but make you poor".

In that lower range, a difference of only a few points can mean paying thousands of dollars more in interest.

In each scenario we recorded interaction frequencies and mean pay-offs of cooperators and defectors for different frequencies of cooperators and different cost-benefit ratios.

The Department for Business is consulting on legislation that would mean pay deals require the support of 75% of shareholders.

This could mean paid downloads of BBC programs are available on iTunes months before the launch of Project Kangaroo, the BBC’s on-demand streaming and download partnership with ITV PLC and Channel 4, which is due later this year.

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

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