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to commissions
noun
A sending or mission (to do or accomplish something).
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He said he preferred annual fees to commissions.
And of course, Gamper is open to commissions.
Yet you wrote on your blog that the exposure didn't lead to commissions.
Recently he opened his practice to commissions from the general public.
I made the last one up, though I'm open to commissions.
But in 2004, Ms. Wahls Conteh's employer cut her salary down to commissions.
Too many contemporary artists work directly to commissions from museums and galleries.
The first event in February led to commissions for nine out of the 20 participants.
But Mr. Rishwain suggested that they were little more than employment agencies, which are limited to commissions of 10percentt.
Such difficulties, of course, help explain why major health care changes are so often consigned to commissions and task forces.
The striking Soviet-style image he created last year has led to commissions from other acts this year, including the 19-year old sensation Bo Burnham.
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