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Discover Ludwig'more salary' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase in salary in a job, either one's own or someone else's. For example: "The job listing mentioned that the position offered more salary than I am currently making."
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And Knight has survived to win another game and donate more salary to the library.
Instead they dumped more salary with little hope of getting something big in return.
"The answer is to pay them more salary, pay them $300,000 a year," he said.
American firms used to pay a higher proportion of commissions, but are now opting for more salary, like European companies.
After all, if you're going to spend $300m, why the heck not tack on a bit more salary?
The Pittsburgh Steelers released James Harrison, a five-time Pro Bowl linebacker, after the two sides could not agree on a more salary cap-friendly deal.
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Grunwald understands he could lose all three players to teams that have more salary-cap flexibility.
The lower franchise numbers under the new formula leave more salary-cap space for the rest of the roster.
Credit the three stars, who all took lower salaries to give the team more salary-cap room.
According to Manning, there was no discussion of restructuring his contract to create more salary-cap space for Cruz.
The team will need to create more salary-cap room to sign him or any other first-round pick.
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