Sentence examples for released pay from inspiring English sources

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Last year, the banks released pay details of top five bankers outside the boardroom in this format.

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Exact comparisons with American banks are hard, because they do not release pay data for all their regulated risk-takers.

The Government said it would monitor the number of companies releasing pay information each year, to assess whether the voluntary approach had been a success.

So far the apps are all ad supported, but the company will soon be releasing paid versions with premium content.

Swartz was facing up to 50+ years in prison and a $4 million fine after releasing pay-walled academic articles from the popular JSTOR database.

About 2.6m shares (worth £23m) previously awarded will be released from pay plans earlier than would have been the case.

Under the agreement, Dr. Lee would be released immediately, pay no fine and serve no probation, lawyers familiar with the agreement said.

"Contracts have been signed between the parties to enable funds to be released to pay the players and executive board on Tuesday".

Once the moving protomer re-binds to the microtubule, the binding energy will be released to pay back the energy used for microtubule dissociation.

Those released would pay their ransom at £4 for a master or officer, and 40 shillings a sailor or mariner.

An internal company report in June lauded the strategy as "so important that today nearly all Bollywood movie releases pay for promotional coverage ahead of movie releases, and actors/actresses pay to develop their brand through coverage in the paper".

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