I should remunerate you for your additional service, seeing as how this order was particularly large. |
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Clearly the onus is on the state to devise more imaginative ways to remunerate teachers. |
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But Mr Najera Ponce chose a simpler way to remunerate musicians and labels. |
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He even appeared to suggest that he would consider ditching Hadopi if Internet companies found fair ways to remunerate content creators. |
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The impact of volatility of costs and the need to remunerate growers for the costs of certifying coffee should be addressed. |
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Any financial compensation mechanism has the potential to reward them all simultaneously and remunerate their mutual promotion. |
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Can a charity remunerate people for their work on its businesses that are not related to its purpose? |
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We should be prepared to remunerate these special leaders and teachers at a premium rate. |
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However, there is said to be disagreements regarding how Google should remunerate the labels for the bundled YouTube part of the subscription. |
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The management fees stated in this appendix are paid to remunerate BNPP AM Lux, the managers and as applicable the submanagers. |
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Amendment No 110 is about the need not to remunerate drivers according to a pre-arranged distance to be travelled. |
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In fact, all of the aforementioned online distribution channels claimed that they would remunerate artists and labels for the use of copyrighted material. |
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The company said that these costs were expensed through the profit and loss account in the normal way and were a cost-efficient way for Elan to remunerate staff. |
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There will always be an important role for subsidies in farming, to remunerate farmers for environmental services and to assist farming in particularly marginal areas. |
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The profit generated would be used to directly remunerate employees, collectively sustain the enterprise or finance public institutions. |
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As mutuals don't have any shareholders to remunerate, their effectiveness can be measured in terms of the satisfaction of their member-policyholders. |
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The directors' fees paid to members of the Board of Directors are primarily to remunerate the position of director and the associated responsibilities, and not for regular attendance at meetings. |
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I have reservations as to the wisdom of such a vote, which would call into doubt the inalienable and primary responsibility of the Board of Directors, which is to appoint, control and remunerate management. |
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The Board of Directors may remunerate Observers out of the amount of the attendance remuneration allotted to the members of the Board by the General Meeting. |
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The World Association shall not remunerate any voting or substitute member of the World Board or any Committees or working groups or individuals working on a voluntary basis who may from time to time be appointed. |
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In this scenario, operators remunerate each other on the basis of the number of traffic units carried and settlement rates are symmetrical according to the destinations. |
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How to remunerate legitimate traders who stand to earn bucketloads if they make successful bets but lose little if they suffer losses is prime among them. |
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American demoralisation... has carried rooster into the halls of republican legislation, where it indicates a bill or proposed law which will remunerate the legislators. |
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