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was salary
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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One was salary negotiation.
Peskov told journalists on Monday that the money was "salary, and sadly I got an inheritance when my father died".
In fact, Mr. Kidd had an economy-class round-trip ticket, and the payment was salary for work he had done for Mr. Hussayen's company.
The coffee king made more than $103m on the exercise of 2.8m options in 2012 – the rest was salary, bonus and perks.
In a statement, Aiello said that the league's offer would have paid an amount equal to or more than actual cash spending in 2009 or 2010 (the N.F.L.'s offer was salary and benefits totaling $141 million per team in 2011), that the amount would have increased by $20 million per team over the next three seasons.
Of the $49 million he made in 2007 to make him the highest-paid soccer player in the world, $12 million was salary from the Galaxy and Real Madrid, and $37 million was from image rights, including a portion of the proceeds from 300,000 Beckham Galaxy jerseys sold, and endorsements from the likes of Adidas, Pepsi and Coty.
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RA was salary-supported by a T32 National Institute of Health grant throughout this study.
"There has to be salary moderation.
The main sticking point in the dispute is salary.
What is salary recovery?
Much of the reason is salary.
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