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noun
A fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually calculated on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy.
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We have not yet discussed anything with respect to salaries.
"Maybe we'd have to switch to salaries," someone said.
Not surprisingly, the shortage has been a boon to salaries.
It originally referred to salaries as take-home pay.
Congress quickly allowed the Federal Aviation Administration to shift funds earmarked for facility improvement to salaries.
Banks must also set limits on bonuses in relation to salaries to avoid any windfall payouts.
"I don't know where the league is going," Nichols said, alluding to salaries.
The producers are sensitive to salaries on a show with questionable commercial prospects.
Come to think of it, baseball should relegate on a sliding scale, linking performance to salaries.
More than $1 million a year goes to salaries and rent for Mr. Taylor's defense team.
As to salaries, 25-year-old graduates earned on average £23,677 a year.
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