Sentence examples for rate of remuneration from inspiring English sources

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The most useful difference between the two groups, from the working American translator's perspective is that front and centre on the Brits' web page is a suggested minimum rate of remuneration, stated flat out: 80 pounds per thousand words for prose, and 85p per verse for poetry.

"What we are witnessing now is an attempt by the major banks, with the support of the British government, to circumvent the rules and that is to compensate what we did on terms of structure, by just raising the fixed rate of remuneration," said Lamberts.

In particular, a large force of unemployed workers returned servicemen and displaced persons were available and eager to rebuild their own lives and willing to work hard at a rate of remuneration that left a considerable investment surplus in their employers' hands.

Research scholars may also assist in departmental work, for which they can earn up to S$16,000 (gross) per annum at the current rate of remuneration.

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In spite of these very high rates of remuneration, the drivers are not great navigators.

One defense of her career path is that government lawyers, after years serving the public at relatively low rates of remuneration, deserve the chance to make some real money in the private sector.

This requires a fully thought-out industrial policy for culture that takes seriously questions of education, supply and demand for labour, and professional status, rather than settling for an assumption that rates of remuneration must be as ineffable as the artistic vision given in the Reith lectures more than 30 years ago.

For all Jay Z's caring motives about securing decent rates of remuneration for musicians, something about that event sent out the wrong message, and within 12 months Bloomberg news was reporting that Tidal had less than a million users, compared with Spotify's 75 million, and was wondering: "Why Jay Z's Tidal Is a Complete Disaster".

Mr Ford said he also believed the rates of remuneration for policing board members were "very significantly in excess of those of any public body across Northern Ireland" and that this was "unsustainable" in the current financial climate.

Since there are no additional payments in kind, rates of remuneration in cattle seen here are higher than elsewhere in the region (hired herders in Ghana currently get one heifer for every three years of service).

aThe German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) gives priority to feeding electricity from renewable sources into the power grid and guarantees firm rates of remuneration for this electricity (feed-in tariffs).

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