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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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(91) Full employment pushed up wages.
(92) Even this arrangement did not keep wages abreast of the rising living cost.
(93) The workers lived in poor conditions and were paid starvation wages.
(94) Is it a logical necessity that higher wages will lead to higher prices?
(95) The management reacted to the demand of workers by increasing their wages since April.
(96) The company says it is unable to meet the workers' demands for higher wages.
(97) In other comparable countries real wages increased much more rapidly.
(98) The documentary turned the spotlight on the low wages paid to manual workers.
(99) In absolute terms British wages remain low by European standards.
(100) She gets tips as well as her wages, so she's really raking it in.
(101) Fixed wages and lack of promotion act as a disincentive to employees.
(102) If you agree to my terms -- free meals and good wages — I will work for you.
(103) Unemployment, inflation, and low wages are all part of the same economic syndrome.
(104) His wages were pitifully inadequate for the needs of his growing family.
(105) Many young Japanese engineers have been lured to the Middle East by the promise of high wages.
(106) The balance of the wages was devoted to new books on flower culture.
(107) They kept back five dollars from her wages for income tax.
(108) His wages are barely enough to keep body and soul together.
(109) Those workers earned less money because of deductions for medical insurance from their wages.
(110) The dispute is about wages,[www.Sentencedict.com] working conditions and the management of the mining industry.
(111) He sweetened the pill by increasing wages, although by slightly less than he raised prices.
(112) The government has been forced to cut spending and freeze public-sector wages.
(113) They kept back some of his wages to pay for the damage.
(114) The court awarded the women $100 000 each to recompense them for nine years of lost wages.
(115) He had the temerity to ask for higher wages after only a day's work.
(116) If prices go up, wages will go up too - that's just logic.
(117) The effect will be to increase unemployment and force down wages.
(118) The staff don't mind the new work schedule but they would jib at taking a cut in wages.
(119) The cost of your uniform will be deducted from your wages.
(120) In practice women receive much lower wages than their male colleagues.
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