Remunerated Sentence Examples

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  • Following registration he was appointed to a remunerated position.

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  • He is remunerated for his services by a fixed fee for each day the court sits.

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  • They were all well remunerated, for some valuables finds were made.

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  • Trustees of the National Maritime Museum are not remunerated.

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  • The judge advocate of the fleet receives no fees but is remunerated by a salary of £500 per annum.

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  • The remunerated trustee is also a Director and majority shareholder of a media company.

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  • A properly motivated and remunerated staff is a crucial element of all of this.

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  • They are remunerated on the basis of part time work whose rate is fixed by decree.

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  • Travel expenses will be remunerated at the standard fare rate.

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  • The members of the Committee are remunerated at a level which takes account of their responsibilities.

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  • For these services they are remunerated primarily through a management fee but they may benefit from transaction fees.

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  • Such holders of the qualification should be remunerated accordingly.

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  • Will the GPs who take on the training be remunerated adequately?

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  • Analysts are remunerated by way of fees specifically related to coverage of individual client companies.

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  • Members and selected experts shall not be remunerated for the services they render.

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  • The new found status of a temporary sheriff may require him to be adequately and properly remunerated for additional work.

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  • The Act of 1807 was habitually violated, as the traders knew that, if one voyage in three was successful, they were abundantly remunerated for their losses.

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  • He enjoyed a triple wergeld, but had no definite salary, being remunerated by the receipt of certain revenues, a system which contained the germs of discord, on account of the confusion of his public and private 1 The changing language of this epoch speaks of civitates, subsequently of pagi, and later of comitatus (counties).

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  • But the writer was very poorly remunerated.

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  • The overriding problem with transatlantic mergers is the difference in profitability and the way partners are remunerated.

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  • Members of Belfast City Council had to determine his pay, and we had to ensure that he was properly remunerated.

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  • The Board consists of six remunerated part-time members who are independent of the mobile sector.

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