Sentence examples for pay made from inspiring English sources

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Certainly, the public concern with congressional pay made the Twenty-seventh Amendment particularly pertinent.

Meanwhile, low female pay made it very difficult for a woman to live independently.

He said there was no evidence anywhere in the world that showed performance pay made a difference in student outcomes.

Mr. Scrushy's obsession with security, his seeming lust for publicity and his large pay made him an even more controversial figure.

The move is among options being considered to bring about a big reduction in night and weekend pay made under "archaic and out-of-line" contracts.

The US executive, who has led BP since 2010, was paid a salary of $1.854m, with the bulk of his pay made up of $7.787m of performance shares.

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Does higher pay make up for the frustration?

This, plus higher hazard pay, makes tunneling under high air pressure very costly.

Getting a job even at low rates of pay makes people happy.

But allowing victims of terror to make terrorists pay makes legal, moral and financial sense.

The low pay makes it hard to attract and retain talented judges.

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