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the remunerations
noun
Something given in exchange for goods or services rendered.
Exact(3)
And second, he said, if any of the current inquiries finds that Mr. Entwistle "has done anything which is in breach of his contract or the BBC disciplinary guidelines, we can claw back some of the remunerations that has been paid".
For example, not only the producer countries but also the transit states might benefit from the remunerations.
"It was a decision taken by the remunerations committee and the chairman at the time, which was Malcolm Murray," said Mather.
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"The remuneration was $15.
Publish the fees of the remuneration consultants?
The remuneration report failed that test.
The company reckoned 96.6% of investors supported the remuneration report.
Cable bottled putting an employee voice on the remuneration committee.
Just over 16% of BSkyB shareholders rejected the remuneration report.
There was a 36% vote against the remuneration report.
For example, the Australian Shareholders Associationn actively monitors the remuneration of selected corporations with the intention of influencing remuneration report voting.
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