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"remunerate" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It means "to pay someone for a service they have done" and is often used when discussing salaries, wages, or other forms of payment. Example sentence: The company was willing to remunerate its employees for their hard work.
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remunerate
verb
To compensate; to pay.
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We should be prepared to remunerate these special leaders and teachers at a premium rate.
But Mr Najera Ponce chose a simpler way to remunerate musicians and labels.
How to remunerate legitimate traders who stand to earn bucketloads if they make successful bets but lose little if they suffer losses is prime among them.
Instead, the country defaulted, claiming it could not remunerate the hold-outs without inviting a tidal wave of other claims that would immediately overwhelm its reserves.Now that the threat of default has been ineffective in forcing a settlement (until and unless a worsening economic situation brings the Argentine government back to the table), NML will seek alternative pressure points.
If an increase in the scale of production were to increase overall productivity, there would be too little product to remunerate all factors according to their marginal productivities; likewise, under diminishing returns to scale, the product would be more than enough to remunerate all factors according to their marginal productivities.
He even appeared to suggest that he would consider ditching Hadopi if Internet companies found fair ways to remunerate content creators.
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But numerous successful tabloid journalists from equally humble backgrounds, who had been less handsomely remunerated than Coulson, could have performed the same role.
Coucher's departure was revealed as publicly funded Network Rail prepares to announce next week whether it will award bonuses to executives who are already among the most lavishly remunerated in the public realm.
Only time can show, but hopefully the power struggle will play out like that bit in Showgirls - Paul Verhoeven's nuanced and thought-provoking 1995 world cinema classic - when ambitious stripper Nomi Malone pushes better remunerated stripper Cristal Connors down the stairs in order to steal her job.
The news follows a question from Labour MP Dan Jarvis last month, which saw the shadow culture minister ask Vaizey why the public lending right (PLR), which remunerates authors each time their physical books are borrowed from libraries, was not being extended to ebooks.
Creators of data would be remunerated with millions of nanopayments; users of information would have to pay.
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