Similar words: veneration, generation, generation gap, lost generation, operation, liberation, AND operation, laceration. Meaning: [rɪ‚mjuːnə'reɪʃn] n. 1. something that remunerates 2. the act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses.
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31. Advertisements for Harvard dealers pointed out demurely that remuneration was no obstacle for the right person.
32. The Legal Aid Act 1974 provides that solicitor and counsel may receive their remuneration only from the fund.
33. He puts high value on consistent training, on consistent communications, on consistent remuneration schemes.
34. Despite continued inflation such small increases in remuneration have been conceded only after many years of negotiation.
35. One of their particular concerns is the procedure for changes in the remuneration package.
36. Although many officials and newspapers proposed that they be paid a modest salary, only the chief headmen received official remuneration.
37. A realistic salary established prior to the sale may establish a proper benchmark for the director's remuneration package from the new owners.
38. They also restore small companies' exemption from the requirement to disclose auditors' remuneration in the abbreviated accounts.
39. Four-fifths of chief executives favoured legislation requiring companies to have a remuneration committee dominated by outsiders.
40. In practice the parties and arbitrator should agree his remuneration in advance.
41. Naive trainees were often thus coaxed into doing hard, boring work for little remuneration.
42. Our independent non-executive directors have a particularly valuable role especially in relation to audit and remuneration matters.
43. Gordon MacDonald, director of remuneration at the Safeway supermarket group.
44. We are offering an attractive remuneration package including a company car and other larger company benefits.
45. Resolution 8 proposes the re-appointment of Price Waterhouse as auditors of the Company and authorises the Directors to fix their remuneration.
46. To re-appoint the auditors and authorise the Directors to fix their remuneration. 5.
47. It has given the life industry three years to develop a satisfactory method of remuneration disclosure.
48. These trust deeds usually contain an expert clause about the remuneration of the trustee appointed under the deed.
49. Systems of formal warnings to control absence also seem to be less effective than the terms of the remuneration scheme.
50. Attractive remuneration package will be offered to successful candidates.
51. To re-elect Directors and fix their remuneration for 2009.
52. He object to receiving any remuneration for his service.
53. May I ask about the remuneration and fringe benefits?
54. Commission means the remuneration paid to an agent.
55. We offer attractive remuneration package to the right candidate.
56. To re-elect retiring directors and to fix their remuneration.
57. The intervener has a right to remuneration in so far as the intervention is reasonable and undertaken in the course of the intervener's profession or trade.
58. How should Mr. Green file his tax return on income from the author's remuneration?
59. The third part dissertate the principle(sentencedict.com),[http://sentencedict.com/remuneration.html] model and content of director's remuneration disclosure legal system.
60. The liquidators shall either be paid by the debtor or they shall enjoy priority in payment from the asset of the bankrupt company. The amount of their remuneration shall be decided by the Court.
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