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But taking a big pay cut to stick with the Yankees may be hard for Matsui, whose four-year, $52 million contract just expired.
For Mr. Levine, taking a big pay cut to work at Dealbreaker — a blog that covers, and often lampoons, his old employer — could be seen as a rogue move.
Paulson, a 32-year Wall Street veteran who earned an estimated $35 million last year at Goldman, would be taking a big pay cut to help the president.
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Mr. Glass took a big pay cut to become a civil servant.
The BBC says that its next director-general will take a big pay cut.
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"Young people in particular are having to take a big pay sacrifice to get their first jobs," he said.
When I announced my departure and took a big pay cut to become a reporter, I know some of my colleagues took it personally.
Mr. Davis's roughly $500,000 payment is far less than that because in he took a big pay reduction in the firm's final years as its financial problems mounted.
But when older workers become unemployed, they are much more likely to be out of work for long periods and less likely to find new jobs, while those who do become re-employed usually take a big pay cut.
Nee, 54, received a three-year rollover contract, but he will take a big pay cut at Robert Morris, a school in the Pittsburgh suburb of Coraopolis whose student body is composed largely of commuters.
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