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was remunerated
verb
To compensate; to pay.
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"The impression created by Mr. Grasso's compensation is not only the negative impact of the size of the remuneration, but the fact that he was remunerated by the people that he was supposed to be regulating," Mr. Hevesi said.
Formally, he was remunerated as a "consultant".
"At least I was remunerated for ending up on the cutting room floor".
The New Yorker, January 21 , 1956P. 29 A scatterbrained, but ethical, lady lost a bracelet insured for a thousand dollars and was remunerated accordingly.
The average man would earn £166.63 more per week if his unpaid work was remunerated, whereas the average woman would earn £259.63.
However, "given his legal expertise" Pannu had been asked to deal with the claim against Gold and Sullivan, and "he was remunerated for this".
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A job is remunerated.
Most editors are remunerated.
They will vary, partly according to how they are remunerated.
These are unsocial hours and should be remunerated as such.
Top directors tend to be remunerated with salaries, annual bonuses and long-term incentive plans.
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