Let some suitable remuneration be paid him out of the episcopal or capitular revenue. |
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That in addition to monthly remuneration at the same rate he was paid while head of state. |
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The other matter in dispute is the union's insistence to backdate any increases in remuneration. |
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We have always been concerned with the welfare of those Indian workers who travel to distant shores in search of higher remuneration. |
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Many employees have seen a big drop in remuneration packages during the downturn which has had a knock-on effect on house prices. |
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This level of remuneration did not result in the collapse of the book trade as we know it. |
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In ongoing conversations, the issue of financial remuneration continued to come up. |
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These workers were usually reimbursed for expenses, but received little or no remuneration for their work. |
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Yes, you'll be reimbursed any expenses, and yes, their may be some additional remuneration. |
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Total remuneration includes bonuses or the value of benefit in kind extras such as company cars as well as salary. |
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They are a way of acknowledging the work the recipient has done, which doesn't rely on monetary remuneration. |
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In addition to good remuneration and benefits, Ministers undoubtedly get a very nice pension. |
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The lack of remuneration or reimbursement of expenses for his new role was a source of much displeasure. |
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Teaching as a profession calls for a lot of sacrifice in terms of remuneration and other perks compared to other fields. |
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Employees in foreign banks are not very different except in their manner of deportment and remuneration. |
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The Whitley Councils pay scales have traditionally been used by many practices to set remuneration levels for their employees. |
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This requires real wages and other remuneration to rise more slowly than productivity. |
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The proposal that he receive backdated remuneration on flotation or disposal makes sense in terms of timing. |
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For the most part they are claims for additional remuneration on the grounds that the nature and scope of the contract works have changed. |
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Evidence of this nature is admissible to show what the parties had in mind, however indeterminately, with regard to the basis of remuneration. |
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And the calculations could be thrown out if there was any significant change in the principles according to which judicial remuneration is set. |
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At a job fair on Sunday, one firm was employing men housekeepers only and offering high remuneration. |
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I've had the autonomy that comes with being my own boss and the greater remuneration that comes from working in the States. |
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Top level remuneration will require authorised adviser status, upskilling and focusing on more upmarket clients. |
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There are many employments the remuneration of which is, by trade usage, invariably fixed on a commission basis. |
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Within the bill are sections that make it illegal to sell your sperm or eggs or to receive remuneration for acting as a surrogate mother. |
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The council has made rules only in respect of the remuneration of lawyers for non-contentious business. |
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Many people further argue that corruption is rampant among civil servants because of poor remuneration. |
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Through well placed remuneration, I arranged a dinner reservation and accommodations as near to them as security allowed. |
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As it turns out, he has had an opportunity to retrain and his employment prospects and therefore his remuneration are increasing. |
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The idea of increasing their already generous remuneration, without demonstrable justification, is outrageous. |
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Even so, remuneration for military service did provide inducement early on. |
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He would be entitled to all stock incentive benefits, three times his annual remuneration and other fringe benefits. |
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And if salaries and remuneration take up the bulk of the money, then how is the remainder allocated? |
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Our legal system compensates victims of wrongdoing with fiscal remuneration. |
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There was no career structure, posts were filled by patronage, and remuneration was by fees rather than salary. |
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The prospect of better remuneration and living conditions attracted a horde of low paid Muslims to such gatherings. |
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The four consultants receive no additional remuneration for the screening project. |
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From now on, directors and remuneration committees in boardrooms across Britain would be shaking in their boots. |
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The Government wants to transfer the onus of responsibility but without giving any remuneration for the costs associated with it. |
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Their remuneration and studio rent are the first investment that goes into a new production. |
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The examiners who evaluate the answer papers should be given their remuneration on time. |
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The people who do the most important work and carry the biggest responsibility have to receive the largest remuneration, too. |
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So it is common ground that this clause governs the remuneration entitlements of casuals? |
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Angula said in many instances, civil servants have joined parastatals after getting remuneration packages from government. |
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This has resulted in employees of companies believing that bonuses were an assured part of their total remuneration package. |
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Inflated remuneration packages once associated with sales roles in high-tech companies seem to have gone into hibernation. |
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Even though film and television are more lucrative in terms of remuneration, theatre offers a true spiritual experience. |
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Total remuneration includes not just salary but bonuses or the value of benefit-in-kind extras such as company cars. |
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Secondly, if a bank provides a service to customers it is entitled to reasonable remuneration, if that has not been agreed. |
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All the money from sales is given to charity, the artist will accept no remuneration for his work. |
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It proposes to the Board the system and sum of annual remuneration and incentives for Board Members, including provident plans. |
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Despite initially low investments, uncertainly regarding remuneration does not allow for spontaneous funding by the market. |
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The Compensation Committee is familiar with compensation packages in the industry and familiarizes itself with remuneration practices in general. |
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She urged Greening to confirm whether she had fulfilled her commitment to appoint a representative on to Network Rail's remuneration committee. |
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It also suggests that such additional remuneration would motivate trial judges to seek elevation to higher office. |
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Secondly, the hourly rates of remuneration for work by unsalaried family members are higher under the CDC's calculation procedure. |
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If the move lines the pockets of a few fat-cat directors, then that is probably because their remuneration is linked to the profits of the company. |
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The normal remuneration of this capital is made up of a risk premium, possibly increased by the riskfree interest rate. |
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The co-op may also reimburse these expenses by holding back any remuneration owed to the directors who failed to act on the requisition. |
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The professional who introduces a well thought out billing policy should meet his or her professional remuneration goals with little effort. |
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Equality is also guaranteed by law in the areas of access to work, remuneration and promotion. |
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This also includes remuneration to those members who stood down during the year. |
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The need to correct anticompetitive practices may be taken into account in determining the amount of remuneration in such cases. |
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Where a servant is paid by the day, the remuneration due for each day's work payable shall be one twentieth of the monthly remuneration. |
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The merger gave rise to an unprecedented situation: the need to harmonize very different policies on remuneration and working hours. |
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The auditor shall take full responsibility for appraising any contribution in kind and shall prepare a report on its valuation and remuneration. |
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Mr. Hobbs gradually became frustrated with the details of the remuneration and decided to leave of his volition. |
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The figures above relate to the old-style advisory votes on companies' reports on remuneration for the past year. |
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At the peak of excess a top banking boss can receive £40m a year in remuneration. |
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Within this context, the port authority may require mooring services to handle any safety problems with no obligation for remuneration. |
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The treasurer is entitled to receive a remuneration or an expense allowance from the municipality for the functions he performs. |
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This agreement also covered an increase in salary involving several aspects of remuneration. |
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In remuneration policies, the autonomy of the social partners and the primacy of collective agreements must be respected. |
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An adequate remuneration package that reflects the importance of their work, and of their responsibilities is essential. |
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I think one of the huge barriers to that happening is the remuneration system that's in place. |
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These remunerations consist of gross salaries, fees for services and benefits in kind as it is provided in the usual remuneration package. |
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It will form the basis for a new statute for teaching staff and a new remuneration system in the near future. |
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The grounds of the law on the transfer contain similar wording as regards the value of the transfer and the remuneration. |
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The proposed 2010 budget allocates funds to cover remuneration for the 16 judges serving in Chambers. |
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In Italy and to some extent Sweden, the status, function and remuneration of judges have been uncoupled. |
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In the 1990's, Sweden and Finland adopted a new system of remuneration for 'referent doctors' practicing within health centres. |
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The right to remuneration is recognized as a fundamental right of all workers. |
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In the meantime, the remuneration committee would like to make an award to executives that is triple the level of awards allowed under the new scheme. |
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Her conduct as solicitor of the administration of the estate of Cecil Burrows deceased was the subject matter of an application for a remuneration certificate. |
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The plaintiff claims damages including damages for loss of remuneration, damages for mental distress and exemplary, aggravated and punitive damages. |
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Under the new arrangement, lowest-ranking officials will get an overall monthly remuneration of 3,000 kyat while top officials will get 15,000 kyat. |
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A standard payout is four times a member's annual salary, or remuneration. |
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Once each year, I would travel to Ping's father and pay him an annual remuneration of twenty taels of silver, which amounted to less than thirteen American dollars. |
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According to the company's annual report released last week, Duignan has a service contract that is terminable by the company on payment of three years remuneration. |
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Historically they have been pretty much part of executive remuneration packages and have been more common in large public companies and in highly unionised workplaces. |
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The remuneration for private copying of videograms shall belong in equal parts to the authors within the meaning of this Code, the performers and the producers. |
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The labor utilization rate affects the rate of remuneration, especially in piecework and premium wages. |
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Even a private investor would not be happy with a remuneration dependent on the capital being used. |
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Such a huge challenge, I think, needs a common remuneration system or your teams will not get off the ground. |
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Individual players generate trust by assuming responsibility and repaying a part of their remuneration. |
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They did not have adequate remuneration to actually buy groceries for their young children and I thought how sad. |
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It draws up the principles for remuneration of the members of the Board and submits them to the Board for approval. |
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A noncomparative desert principle associates a proper amount of recognition, remuneration, or reward with an individual's particular level of deservingness. |
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The remuneration of the members of the Council for the Judiciary should be commensurate to their position and the workload within the Council. |
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Pensionable earnings means base salary and wages including overtime and performance pay, but excluding bonuses or other special remuneration. |
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If repairs fail, the customer may demand at his choice lowering of remuneration or rescission of the contract. |
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Net pay is the amount paid after the deduction of tax and social insurance contributions from gross remuneration. |
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Investbx does not receive any remuneration based on the future valuation of an SME as would a venture capitalist. |
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Just as women have the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right to be equal before the law, so too do women have the right to remuneration proportional to the value of the work they perform. |
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A slave is unable to withdraw unilaterally from such an arrangement and works without remuneration. |
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The rest of the remuneration will be paid in stock options. |
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A period during which the employment relationship is suspended on account of child raising leave and, for that reason, confers no right to remuneration, is therefore excluded. |
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National governments must not only develop target-oriented programmes to promote female employment, but also keep under control their implementation, and maintain a fair gender balance in the sphere of work remuneration. |
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Consequently, the minimum appropriate remuneration for a risky investment can be described as the sum of the riskfree rate of return and the additional risk premium for assuming the investment-specific risk. |
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The Slovenian state will provide against remuneration short and medium term non-subordinated debt for a duration of one to a maximum of three years. |
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Furthermore, all young people over the age of 16 who are in gainful employment shall receive fair remuneration and labour law rules must be arranged in favour of young workers. |
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We feel, Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, that there is an inseverable link between our rights and our responsibilities, between the nature of our work and, of course, the nature of our remuneration too. |
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The notion of remuneration or pay is interpreted broadly so as to include all forms of remuneration, including commission, piece work, freelance work and fees. |
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There may be other types of sharecrop arrangements, for example, where the sharecropper is actually an employee of the taxpayer and receives a share of the crop as remuneration for services rendered. |
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The exclusive right to hire out various copies of the work contained in a video film can, by its very nature, be exploited by repeated and potentially unlimited transactions, each of which involves the right to remuneration. |
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The awardee may engage in and accept remuneration for limited departmental activities that contribute to their development as independent researchers. |
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Remuneration policy: the company will secure the services of good quality directors and executive managers by means of a suitable remuneration policy that is compatible with the company's longterm interests. |
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This small remuneration for caring for the landscape is almost an idea from the second pillar, which is widely believed to be in need of reinforcement. |
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All remuneration and its payment methods must be set out in writing. |
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Such persons are usually exempt from taxation on remuneration from employment and are subject to the normal taxation in Switzerland on their immovable property and the revenue that it provides. |
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However, in particular where such an object is a digital recording, Member States may provide that rightholders shall have a right to obtain an adequate remuneration for the rental or lending of that object. |
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Profit, understood in the broader sense, becomes nothing more than a kind of systematic, nonnegotiable contractual remuneration of shareholders for making financial resources available. |
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The normal market remuneration of the 'guarantee function' of capital is calculated according to the return which a private guarantor would have demanded from a credit institution comparable to LSH in size and risk strategy. |
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For some, it is a servitude issue: the child domestic is under the exclusive control of adults who are not her parents, her daily round serves their best interests not her own, and she receives no remuneration. |
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For the calculation of the allowance in lieu, the worker's normal remuneration, which is that which must be maintained during the rest period corresponding to the paid annual leave, is also decisive. |
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Malingering should be ruled out in those situations in which financial remuneration, benefit eligibility, and forensic determinations play a role. |
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Because of the current remuneration formula for overtime, a few controllers are accepting an excessive number of overtime shifts during their scheduled days off. |
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Our contract partner hereby assigns to us now its replevin claims and any remuneration claims against the third party under the sub-lease or other hand-over of the leased item or items. |
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The sponsoring contracts provide for remuneration packages for inclusion of the logotype or of any other distinctive mark belonging to the advertisers on the medium concerned in the Hi-Media network. |
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Securities borrowed under repurchase agreements are valued at a price arranged between the parties, taking account of the agreed level of remuneration. |
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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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Similarly, GON has also determined the remuneration and dearness allowance for the workers of Tea Estate on the basis of the recommendation of the Minimum Remuneration Determination Committee. |
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For unincorporated businesses, operating profit margin includes unpaid remuneration to partners and proprietors, which is not recorded as salaries, wages and benefits. |
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Further, companies should be able to reclaim variable components of remuneration that were paid on the basis of data, which proved to be manifestly misstated. |
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Financial undertakings should be able to reclaim variable components of remuneration that were awarded for performance based on data which has subsequently proven to be manifestly misstated. |
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The silent partner had by law no voting right, and the market did not grant any remuneration for the silent partner's 'waiving' of the possibility of exercising influence. |
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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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She is entitle to receive her dowry, trousseau, fair equivalent remuneration, religious expenses and material rights that according to the conditions which has been laid in marriage contract. |
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As far as the appropriate remuneration was concerned, there was no cause or justification on this account for reinterpreting silent partnership contributions as share capital. |
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There is a real danger of seeing the creative sector in a double bind, through the paucity of remuneration for existing works and through the absence of resources to invest in the creation of new programmes. |
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That model has always used the amount of remuneration received by rights holders from the sale of a prerecorded CD as the proxy for the amount they should receive for private copying. |
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Members may be authorised to participate in teaching activities, conferences, seminars or symposia, but may not receive any uncustomary financial remuneration for doing so. |
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The estimate of time spent constitutes the basis for the calculation, with per diem remuneration based on fees invoiced on a time-spent basis by consultants providing similar services. |
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If the employees had more say in how things are being done as regards working conditions, remuneration and job perspectives, one could save many efforts to force people into jobs which they do not like. |
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It was difficult to get a grip of the question of the remuneration of consultants, particularly with regard to the relation between the grade level assigned to consultants and the level of complexity of the services rendered. |
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In conclusion, as far as the terms of the guarantee are concerned it should be noted that no limit was placed on its duration and no remuneration or quid pro quo for the Government was stipulated. |
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It might be of interest to note that the total remuneration paid to Senior Special Advisers in 1998, if translated into standard staff cost figures, would be equivalent to less than four staff members at P-5 level. |
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Gross income and total gross remuneration last received, as referred to in the first subparagraph, mean sums paid after deduction of social security contributions but before deduction of tax. |
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Drawing up compensation systems should be at the very core of the responsibilities of the remuneration committee, acting on behalf of and in close consultation with the full board of directors. |
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We certainly do not take issue with the remuneration or accommodations of the Speaker of the House of Commons, but we find that the Speaker of the Senate is under-compensated by comparison. |
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Not revolting enough Teething troubles The oldest quandary ReprintsSome governance experts see a difficulty in this: binding rejection of a remuneration report would force a firm to redraft pay deals already concluded. |
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All remuneration paid during the reference period is included, regardless of whether it is paid on the basis of working time, output or piecework, and whether it is paid regularly or not. |
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Similar remuneration models which, with respect to the expected average duration of the business relationship, conduce to a fee level in the same range may also be applied. |
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Note: A claim for access facility preparation will be reduced by the value of any remuneration or consideration received by the applicant from another party for rental or usage of the access road, airstrip or staging area. |
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The members of the GEC received other remuneration in 2006 in relation to expatriate allowances, perquisites and other payments due under other elements of their employment agreements. |
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The decrease in fiduciary transactions on the balance sheet date highlights the lack of appeal, in terms of remuneration, of this type of investment following the plunge in money market rates to historic lows. |
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I was awarded financial equity as a result of those changes, but in truth, the remuneration can in no manner compensate for the emotional loss of a partner who could no longer suffer societal disapprobation. |
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A law firm may offer a woman a career downgrade to 'support lawyer' status but for many the cut in remuneration for part-time working or a lesser role are options not worth considering. |
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A consequence of such a reward system can be creaming-selecting those clients most likely to achieve employment outcomes-thereby increasing remuneration. |
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Oddly too, though Part III deals in considerable detail with the payment of remuneration, it fails to regulate several key aspects of payment that, in effect, put at risk the benefits for which the employee has bargained. |
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The Board of Directors determines the conditions for the appointment of the members of the Executive Committee, their dismissal, their remuneration, any severance pay, the term of their assignment and way of working. |
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This declaration includes a large number of requirements regarding child labour, forced labor, the working environment, remuneration levels, working hours and the right to union membership. |
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Furthermore, the argument that, in the case of share capital investments, the waiving of a voting right must be compensated for by an additional remuneration could not be applied to a silent partnership. |
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In spite of its non-contribution to production, this capital benefited from a redistribution of value-added and fed the creation of further fictive capital as a means of its own remuneration. |
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Dutch law and the Company's Articles of Association stipulate that the General Meeting of Shareholders, upon the proposal of the Board, determines the remuneration of the non-executive members of the Board. |
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In addition, Cyprus can take pride in the high education level of its labour force, in conjunction with its competitive, by international standards, rates of remuneration. |
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Once the percentage has been determined, this amount becomes payable automatically each month during the trial phase and is added to the remuneration of the eligible team member. |
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Such a charter would reaffirm the rights of migrant workers and call for them to receive equitable remuneration, retirement and social benefits, and generally equal treatment as that of local workers. |
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This at least is the conclusion one might plausibly draw from the fact that part-time workers often receive lower remuneration than full-time workers. |
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Also, remuneration practices in the financial sector should be reviewed, linking perfomance and output to avoid excessive risk-taking, and supervision of financial markets and institutions must be strengthened. |
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The large share of teacher remuneration in education financing is not, as is sometimes assumed, an indicator that teachers are overpaid: many have salary levels close to the poverty line. |
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The operating company is not involved in the process at all even though occasionally it receives part of the takings as remuneration for its work. |
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A special problem is that collecting societies may be able to sue for infringement even in cases when the user has made an adequate offer for remuneration which has not been accepted. |
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The system of remuneration and scheduling for locomotive engineers may increase the risk that employees will work in a fatigued condition to avoid financial loss. |
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If a staff member dies during his term of employment, the surviving legal spouse or the dependent children shall receive the overall remuneration of the deceased until the end of the sixth month following that of the death. |
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The remedies could include compensation to the employee for remuneration lost, reinstatement of the employee, or revocation of disciplinary action taken. |
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Currently only boardroom salary is published but some banks pay top traders more than their chief executives, leaving shareholders in the dark on the overall remuneration structure in financial institutions. |
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Such a definition without the concept of remuneration? |
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The savings on salaries due to the reform have been fully taken into account in the preparation of the Commission's request concerning remuneration. |
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A women may convert this remuneration into an additional pension instead. |
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The level and structure of the remuneration are subject to an annual review by the appointment and remuneration committee to take into account market practice. |
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If so, what should the remuneration be, or how should it be determined? |
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This is work that respects the fundamental rights of the human person as well as the rights of workers in terms of conditions of work safety and remuneration. |
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The King has tried to resist but Inkatha's control of the Kwazulu-Natal province gave Buthelezi the power to pay the King's remuneration. |
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Sign-ons, to be fair, are neither a gift nor a bonus. They are payments for surrendering what remuneration an executive was promised at the job he's leaving. |
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There's got to be a clawback system in remuneration itself, so that if things are not working in year two then there is a clawback that is possible. |
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At concerts promoted by the LSO the members played without fee, their remuneration coming at the end of each season in a division of the orchestra's profits. |
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However, there were difficulties with his relationship with the directors and contract, and his remuneration, so he resigned in 1839 before work was started. |
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Nahmanides offered a more comprehensive system, with divine remuneration for better or worse both in this world, via natural means, and in a celestial heaven and hell. |
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It was this branch that established the practice of having a general manager's remuneration be paid through shares in the branch that he purchased with his investment. |
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