Sentence examples for paid compare from inspiring English sources

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This depends on how the immediate costs and premiums that must be paid compare with the annual savings that can be obtained.

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Connecticut's workers are well paid, compared with those elsewhere.

By July last year, 116 countries had paid, compared with 98 in 2016.

Contrary to popular perception, teachers are well paid compared with some of their foreign counterparts.

Earnings per share were down from 8.4p to 6.1p, and no dividend was paid, compared with 1.5p last year.

Nobody at Cheltenham is particularly well paid, compared with the private sector at least – a junior analyst might earn £25,000.

First, people are often wrong about how much they're paid compared to the going market rate.

Pay at the top is accordingly peachy: £380,000 for the best paid, compared with £267,000 for the largest council chief's pay packet.

Even though they know they are well paid compared to most people, they, like many others, have seen their pay drop in real terms.

From Italy he takes their holiday entitlement (seven weeks paid, compared to America's 0); from Finland, their education system (fewer school hours, no standardised testing).

In addition, care work in particular is often seen as low status, low skilled and low paid compared to other male-dominated sectors.

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