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The difference between narrow and broad meritocratic norms is that the latter assert a standard for assessing social arrangements in so far as they attach rewards and remunerations to positions and fix the extent of social inequality.
Thus, the level of payment for mountain pastures is therefore based on the costs of managing the land according to biodiversity maintenance objectives - and includes remunerations to the livestock owner for the incurred costs or foregone income.
The latest auction results in Germany for PV, for offshore wind farms and for onshore wind parks suggest that the necessary remunerations to the investors for this electricity will not exceed 6 7 ct/kWh far below anything that was expected only 2 or 3 years ago.
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It also links remuneration to performance.
"We lock remuneration to the market".
They must reform remuneration to demonstrate this.
Managers could be incentivised by linking remuneration to multi-year profitability.
Closely linking remuneration to the share price may encourage staff to caress the figures.
The TUC is backing government proposals to put directors' remuneration to a vote at the annual general meeting.
Do you think offering higher remuneration to women players will keep some of them in the game?
The SSRB, as it's called, advises the lord chancellor on the remuneration to be paid to the judiciary.
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