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Sentence count:293+34Posted:2017-05-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: real wageswage systemwageNew Agewagerstowagewage ratedaily wageMeaning: [weɪdʒ]  n. a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing. 
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(271) With a 60 percent increase in consumer prices reported, there were therefore substantial increases in real wages for many workers.
(272) The article is based on the institute's exacting study of wages in the health care professions.
(273) Wives of rocket forces troops in Siberia blocked the road to the missile silos in 1998 to protest unpaid wages.
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(274) Even though the real wages and living standards of the proletariat may rise, its members will become poorer in relation to the bourgeoisie.
(275) In the above account the distinction between changes in money wages and changes in real wages has been deliberately blurred.
(276) Must rising wages and expanding production hit a brick wall, leading to layoffs and falling output?
(277) Table 4 shows the proportion of individuals who have estimated hazard rates and reservation wages which fall with duration.
(278) However, if your company does not draw this distinction, the entire reimbursement is considered wages.
(279) And even where unions still do exist, they have lost much of their power to control wages or negotiate working conditions.
(280) The prohibition of fair wages clauses in contracts awarded by public bodies to outside companies. 5.
(281) Show why there is no deadweight burden if wages are taxed.
(282) Despite their relatively high wages, these constraints had imposed burdens on working conditions.
(283) Increasing wages soas to give greater net disposable income increases costs on the international market and makes our goods less competitive.
(284) Wages are too depressed in Tucson, this businessperson said, adding the initiative seems like a great idea.
(285) High wages no longer come automatically for the unskilled who live in rich countries.
(286) Officials had said the Kremlin meeting would focus on back wages, tax collection and military reform.
(287) Everyone has to meet global competition from those abroad who do have lower wages.
(288) It was what happened when young people earned decent wages, and had the means to buy clothes and go to discos.
(289) It must have represented at least three weeks wages for the average man in the village.
(290) Of course, people earning low wages will have a difficult time paying for childcare.
(291) Given sufficient time with other things remaining unchanged, prices and wages would eventually be adjusted and full employment may be restored.
(292) Landlessness was also seen as an element of poverty and encouraged large families so that children could earn and remit wages.
(293) The state, it is true, gave money towards their wages. Nevertheless the whole process had not been organized properly.
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