The proposal is premised on the idea that tenure exists as a perquisite, a personal entitlement, and nothing more. |
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To carry out this function the Speaker was supplied with silver by the Crown, which he retained as a perquisite after leaving office. |
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That's an unexpected perquisite that has benefited my daily life away from the poker tables. |
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They also serve as an executive perquisite and as a sophisticated inducement for potential customers. |
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The initial perquisite for admission is that the opinion and its methodology must have a scientific grounding. |
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Maintaining high primary surpluses is an essential perquisite in order to ensure the reduction in the still high government debt ratio. |
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In addition, executives are entitled to receive perquisite and pension benefits. |
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Men and women are guaranteed for proper wage, pay for overtime work, commission, retirement pension, perquisite and bonus. |
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Use of a train was also a traditional perquisite of prime ministers, especially during election campaigns. |
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Procedures for the review and oversight of benefit plans, perquisite arrangements, and employee pension plans. |
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This perquisite provides electricity and gas supply to employees at a preferential rate. |
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Royal officers had the perquisite to trap fish in kiddles, but poachers often raided the traps of fish, frequently destroying the kiddles in the process. |
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The secret of creating genuine lacquer was unknown in England at the time, so the real thing, imported from Asia, remained a perquisite of the very rich. |
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The Corporation may wave such period butremains responsible for paying Mr. Cope's base salary and maintaining his benefits coverage and perquisite allowance during the four-month period. |
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The electors had voted for Wenceslas reluctantly during Charles IV's reign, fearful that the monarchy might become a perquisite of the house of Luxembourg. |
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This Committee is responsible for determining the overall compensation and perquisite policies of QMI and of those of its subsidiaries that do not have a compensation committee. |
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The SET are also provided with club memberships, annual medical examinations and automobile benefits as part of CIBC's standard executive perquisite offering in Canada, consistent with market practice. |
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The room, with its high ceilings and its view of the East Capitol, is the sort of perquisite that signals status in the hierarchical culture of the U. S. Senate. |
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Then they positioned themselves as reformers, overturning primogeniture and the treizième, an archaic perquisite that, until 2007, entitled the Seigneur to an eight-per-cent cut of any real-estate transaction. |
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Why is progress a perquisite reserved almost exclusively for the activities we call science? |
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Executives receive a perquisite allowance for uses approved by Bell Aliant such as a car allowance, financial consulting services, and income tax preparation. |
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The CSA does offer some guidance on this by stating where an item is integrally and directly related to executive duties and the item is required by a person to do his or her job, then the item is not a perquisite. |
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