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Theoretically, it was known that this construct in the study would comprise of the non-pecuniary elements of a teacher's job that he or she perceives as either making it more amenable or difficult.
This compensation referred to the direct costs of training and to the foregone earnings, though it had to be noted that it was a rough calculus due to the influence of other elements such as non-pecuniary factors, ability, and social and economic rigidities in the occupational structure (Ibid., 390 1).
He argues that "pecuniary gain" is one factor in its popularity in the US: circumcision typically costs $400 to $800.
Headwear in golf serves both a practical and pecuniary purpose; it shields the player from the elements while yielding extra space for a sponsor's logo.
It's a key element of transparency that helps prevent politicians from pushing policies that further their own pecuniary interests.
Gain a pecuniary advantage.
Gain a pecuniary advantage.
Others may be lured by pecuniary rewards.
All pecuniary aid will be thankfully received.
But the English legal system has other pecuniary advantages.
On one pecuniary matter, however, Mr. Catsimatidis was quite clear.
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