Synonym: carry on, compensation, conduct, engage in, exercise, follow, pay, payment, practice, pursue, remuneration, salary. Similar words: New Age, wagon, age, page, rage, cage, eager, agent. Meaning: [weɪdʒ] n. something that remunerates. v. carry on (wars, battles, or campaigns).
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121. Wage increases have cushioned us from the effects of higher prices.
122. Some members of the government flew a kite about wage control on television.
123. A wage rise of 10 pounds a week across the board.
124. These people deserve to make more than the minimum wage.
125. The real wage of the average worker has increased by a factor of over ten in the last 70 years.
126. The question of wage increases came up at the board meeting.
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127. She's earning a reasonable wage, but nothing to what she could if she was in the private sector.
128. The purchasing power of the average hourly wage has risen in the last five years.
129. Surely the President needs Congress' permission to wage war on another country?
130. A new round of wage increases could trigger an inflationary spiral .
131. The labour union has called all the miners out to support the wage - claim.
132. This may end efforts to set a minimum wage well above the poverty line.
133. The squeeze on consumption prior to 1969 now led to trade unions adopting a more militant posture in wage negotiations.
134. About 40 percent. of Britain's adult women part-time workers would benefit from Labour's proposal for a minimum wage.
135. In that situation failure to accumulate in the face of rapidly rising real wage costs spells disaster.
136. Trade unions do not have the right to strike nor negotiate wage levels(sentencedict.com), which are determined by the administrative centre.
137. Because of its sometimes precarious economic position, no rank would refuse to accept the king's wage.
138. Any alliance whose purpose is not the intention to wage war is senseless and useless. Adolf Hitler
139. Another is a proposal to raise the minimum wage, which could motivate blue-collar Democrats in key areas.
140. Financial analysts repeated time and again to the media that any and all wage increases were bad for the stock market.
141. On Community Programme people were paid a wage, on Community Action they will be paid benefit plus an allowance.
142. They are wrong for this country's future and contrary to this party's belief in decentralised wage bargaining.
143. For Republicans running in blue-collar districts, where raising the wage attracts support, the argument hurts.
144. Government also jumped on the bandwagon, first with wage restraint policies and later with restrictive monetary policies to reduce inflationary pressures.
145. Localized wage bargaining was symbolic of the decentralization of decision-making in general, a process involving a profound change in managerial culture.
146. Their struggle was to maintain an economic base independent of wage labor.
147. Personal evaluations occur bi-annually and are used to assess both changes in the basic wage and individual bonus payments.
148. But some warned that the impact of higher mortgage rates on wage negotiations risked increased pressure on prices in the months ahead.
149. The real wage is measured along the vertical axis and labour services are measured along the horizontal axis.
150. Anyone performing administrative functions would be paid a working man's wage.