We are afraid the crew would require more than the usual emolument if they were required to live on board. |
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Finally, don't buy into the myth that university is the golden ticket to that mysterious position of great emolument. |
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I note that Mr. Black has, in other endeavors, proved himself a Mocker after my own heart, but I can hardly begrudge him the greater emolument that issues from cavorting in the mildly naughty manner of an overgrown tot. |
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Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown. |
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Under this method, terminal emolument payments are funded by a yearly allotment in the Administrative Programme based on the anticipated entitlements for staff departing in the upcoming year. |
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This amount shall represent three time the amount of the minimum social salary for unqualified workers, disregarding all emolument or remuneration such as bonus, allowances, free gift or free accommodation. |
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The Administrative Part of the Budget had ended the year with a deficit of CHF 163,409, essentially owing to terminal emolument payments for staff retiring or resigning from the Organization. |
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The money saved by sacking the till workers has no doubt done wonders for the share price and senior executives' emolument packages, but regular customers now buy their papers elsewhere. |
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If the additional fulfilment goes wrong, the customer can, in case of a significant lack, terminate the contract, reduce the emolument or claim compensation. |
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What had Conn done to Feather that the latter found so unforgivable, irredeemable by emolument, by statements of praise and credit, by the persistent efforts of heartfelt remorse? |
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