Sentence examples for sufficient remuneration from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, we would like to recommend that seeking medical advice for statements in ADs should be promoted by politics (including a more sufficient remuneration for such services) and proactively offered by physicians.

They expressed a need to balance altruism with entrepreneurship, and were disappointed when the scheme did not yield an increase in new patients, or provide sufficient remuneration for complicated deliveries.

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This means offering entering Ph.D.s a normal upper-middle-class existence, that is, remuneration sufficient to purchase a house at age 32 (the national average), support 2.3 children from birth through college, and provide for a reasonable retirement income.

All who labored had a right to just remuneration, sufficient to support a family, to provide for savings, and to take time away from work.

The Dutch pension fund added: "For a long time, hedge funds were a useful tool…but lately they have not made a sufficient contribution". And, "high remuneration in the hedge funds sector and often limited concern for society and the environment" was noted.

Moreover, issues related to sufficient patent protection and remuneration should be considered to encourage the increased use of compulsory licensing and maximize competition.

There may be many reasons for this including the lack of positive exposure in undergraduate education (this appears necessary to promote the career pathway but is not sufficient to ensure career choice), less remuneration and the need to work in more rural and remote areas.

The statutory guidance states local authorities should see evidence that "service providers deliver services through staff remunerated so as to retain an effective workforce" and that "remuneration must be at least sufficient to comply with the national minimum wage legislation for hourly pay or equivalent salary".

It is possible that low-income communities existing near a proposed energy project don't have political power sufficient to extract fair compensation for their land, remuneration for impacts on their livelihoods resulting from construction traffic and related disruptions or even access to the generated power, much less the profit from the project.

It is not known what the salary being offered – although it will be less than outgoing director general Mark Thompson's £671,000, sources say that remuneration will still be enough to attract candidates "of sufficient calibre".

Essential conditions include having accredited under- and postgraduate curricula; well-equipped training centres for transformative learning with well-trained trainers; national and international support networks; a sufficient number of funded posts for family medicine residents/registrars with appropriate remuneration; and continuous advocacy at the population and government levels (25).

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