Sentence examples for monetary remunerations from inspiring English sources

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The standard of proof is not as forbidding as that in criminal court, and surely the country would benefit from their monetary remunerations — probably more than from their imprisonment.

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One report from 2006 notes that an informant "divulges information for monetary remuneration and likely fabricated or exaggerated the above report for just that reason".

Recruitment of donors has always required marketing, yet in 30 years there has been little change in actual remuneration, now termed "travelling" costs, because it is classified as a form of tissue donation, for which monetary remuneration is illegal.

In addition, the insolvency administrator's incentives contain elements other than monetary remuneration.

All interviewed practitioners agreed on appropriate monetary remuneration of the crowd depending on the service executed.

Significant shelter may be provided at the boundary between forest and pastoral land ownerships, shelter then being a classical economic externality: the benefit is matched by neither monetary remuneration nor benefit in kind to the forest owner.

See for example Brekke et al. [2]. 4 If the doctors had an outside option ensuring a monetary reward greater than zero, then practices would have to consider the satisfaction of a participation constraint and, in case of a binding constraint, the fact that equilibrium profits would depend on the monetary remuneration of the outside option.

In order to limit any monetary remuneration influence on participant selection, only following reporting for the study and disclosing no disqualifying information were participants informed that they would be entered in a raffle for a $50 cash prize, with their performance during the task determining the number of entries.

In its disdain for any kind of monetary remuneration, amateurism fortified in a rapidly changing industrial world that was to create what came to be known as modernity a well-established feudal notion that things created by and for money were morally inferior to things created solely for the sake of creation.

Participants received a small monetary remuneration for their participation.

Eighteen volunteers participated in this experiment for partial course credit and/or for monetary remuneration.

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