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In such an economy we would, throughout our lives, be financially buoyed by an accumulation of small remunerations for both our intellectual and biometric property.
A prosecutor told Westminster Magistrates Courtthatatheyey had evidence that Wood had paid lawyers in East Africa £64,000 to "to finance remunerations for the victims", The Times reported.
We further assume that the new GREA to be introduced in 2017 is basically similar to the actual GREA in place it works with the tender model, it grants fixed remunerations for 20 years, and it provides around 15 GW of offshore wind, 40 GW of onshore wind, and 30 GW of PV (only open space systems).
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Perhaps because the remuneration for that performance art is a bit uncommon.
"Barclays needs to operate commercially, and that includes setting remuneration for our executive directors appropriately".
The remuneration for the chairman was after a record breaking annual profit.
However, negotiations over remuneration for the holder of the rights appear to be ongoing.
But recent data suggests the average remuneration for 1,265 senior bank staff was £1.8m in 2010.
This is £10,000 less than the remuneration for the BBC Trust chairman.
"It's no surprise that the plaintiffs' bar seeks remuneration for clients, regardless of how dubious their claims," he said.
The figures above relate to the old-style advisory votes on companies' reports on remuneration for the past year.
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