Sentence examples for more remunerative to from inspiring English sources

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At what point does it become more remunerative to devote one's efforts to avoiding taxes rather than creating value through productive work?

Taiwan has learned that it is more remunerative to patent ideas than to steal them.

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"If Shakespeare wanted to flatter his monarch," he writes, "there were easier and more remunerative ways to do so".

The education system and work conditions were often considered detrimental to having both parents working, but in 2007 some 8% of fathers made use of their more remunerative right to parental leave and took over some of the child-care responsibilities while their partners returned to work.

This observation agrees with other studies that have observed that poor households are prevented from engaging in more remunerative activities due to barriers such as age, education and sex (Stifel 2010; Brown et al. 2006).

At present, there is a clearly established hierarchy in the system, according to national key informants - it is not easy to reverse that to make lower level posts more attractive, unless they are made necessary stepping stones to more remunerative postings.

By British standards, UCL has a vast research budget; but it is running a deficit and has lost academic staff to America, though Sir Derek is more worried about the exodus of PhD and post-doctoral students to more remunerative countries.

The application of this tank-mixture (in maize), followed by ZT + residue (in wheat) was more remunerative and could lead to better weed control with 25%and50%0% lower doses of pendimethalin and imazethapyr, respectively, and 50% reduction in application cost.

At Oxford, he played no part in the Labour Club but, by 1970, he was sufficiently committed to democratic socialism to abandon the easier and (more remunerative) life of a television executive to stand for parliament.

Often the lack of sufficient resources to pay officials in resource-scarce societies has led to corruption and, at the very least, shirking on the job so that officials can tend to other, more remunerative ventures.

Enrollments did increase, but the quality and relevance of such education was questioned as authorities considered the costs involved in purchasing necessary expensive equipment and in training and retaining qualified teachers, whose skills enabled them to obtain more remunerative positions in industry.

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