In exchange of their services, jamadars and mrdhas were usually remunerated chakran or service tenure. |
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In the short-term, we will change the way dentists are remunerated for treating patients. |
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Moreover, there is no shortage of little wonks willing to work at conservative think tanks, even though these jobs are not well remunerated. |
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They are grown on small family farms, where workers are reasonably remunerated, protected by well-observed labour laws. |
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All non-executive members non-executive directors are remunerated at a nationally fixed rate. |
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More and more people are asking why some players are remunerated for playing rugby when they continue to work for nothing. |
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Everybody knows that they are remunerated better than their counterparts in the public service. |
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A number of alien workers due to their hard-working and individual high-rate of productivity were better remunerated commensurably. |
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He receives an offer to relocate to the States and take a handsomely remunerated job with Andy's computer company. |
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However, they will be remunerated entirely from the commission paid by financial services companies to advisers in return for placing a customer's business with them. |
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It is good that authors should be remunerated and the least exceptionable way of remunerating them is by a monopoly, yet monopoly is an evil for the sake of the good. |
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Up to 1779, employees were essentially remunerated with salaries. |
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At the moment, the act, amongst other loopholes, does not make clear distinctions between brokers, agents and consultants and how they should be remunerated. |
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A ban on remunerated donation is not feasible in terms of health care provision. |
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The authors of the Australian review also noted that pharmaceutical companies paid for the trials and otherwise remunerated the authors of at least three studies. |
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These margin calls are made daily and are remunerated at the same rate as the operations to which they relate. |
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I will remind you that Canadian performers have the right to be remunerated for their work. |
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There is a need for balanced participation between women and men in remunerated and unremunerated work. |
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The Banque de France's claim, denominated in euro, is remunerated at the marginal rate applied to main refinancing operations. |
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A market economy investor could not expect to be remunerated in the same way as for a cash injection. |
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Of course, such imports include remunerated donations and there is no evidence at all that they are any less safe than unremunerated ones. |
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Firstly, the creative process must be promoted and supported and artists must be remunerated for their work. |
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In addition, temporary staff remunerated under the research budget are unable to benefit from mobility with regard to operating posts. |
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The concession company will be remunerated by means of an annual royalty paid by the grantor. |
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Although the public sector does plenty of questionable work, some jobs are clearly crucial, and need to be remunerated properly. |
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Following the works period, the concession company will be remunerated by an annual royalty according to the availability of the infrastructure. |
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Such contribution in kind will be partially remunerated in cash and partially in Offering Shares. |
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If you should be convinced about laser therapy afterwards and wish subsequently to purchase the device, we will deduct from the invoice the rental amount already remunerated. |
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Encourage access by women and men to skilled and remunerated jobs. |
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The sarpanches were remunerated by the remission of part of the quota of labour which they were bound to supply. |
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Holidays are a period of rest, necessary for recovering mental and physical strength, they are unalienable rights and are remunerated as if they were normal work days. |
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Research has been conducted on barriers to economic empowerment faced by women, including the relationship between remunerated and unremunerated work, and tools are being developed to assist with this assessment. |
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Some of them are indeed stingily remunerated. |
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But numerous successful tabloid journalists from equally humble backgrounds, who had been less handsomely remunerated than Coulson, could have performed the same role. |
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Coucher's departure was revealed as publicly funded Network Rail prepares to announce next week whether it will award bonuses to executives who are already among the most lavishly remunerated in the public realm. |
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Citing a clause in the original bond documentation called pari passu, NML argues that the holders of these restructured bonds should not be paid if they, the hold-outs, are not also remunerated. |
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Should family members be remunerated for their work on the board? |
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Share options or any other right to acquire shares or to be remunerated on the basis of share price movements should not be exercisable for at least three years after their award. |
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The claim shall be remunerated at the end of each financial year. |
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On-call duty for firefighters, for example, need no longer be remunerated. |
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He is also more likely to have had remunerated employment and medical aid. |
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Reserve holdings exceeding the required reserves are not remunerated. |
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However, contrary to the Code Lippens the board of directors believes that its non-executive directors should not be remunerated for their mandate, except to the extent that they are an independent director. |
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The power-station operator is solely responsible for the availability, operation and technical renewal of the facilities, for which it is remunerated by the tollers. |
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The POBRBC made preposterous claims and insinuations that the politicians are not remunerated sizeably. |
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The Duty Lawyer Scheme rosters barristers and solicitors in private practice to appear in the Magistrates and Juvenile Courts on a remunerated basis. |
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Like Proudhonists, they asserted the right of each individual to the product of his labor and to be remunerated for their particular contribution to production. |
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