Similar words: real wages, wage system, wage, New Age, wager, stowage, wage rate, daily wage. Meaning: [weɪdʒ] n. a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing.
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(121) In absolute terms, wages have risen, but not in comparison with the cost of living.
(122) This latest rise is intended to keep wages level with inflation.
(123) If money wages remain constant and price levels rise, real wages fall.
(124) To be competitive, they paid low wages and cut corners on health and safety.
(125) The security van that brings our wages always varies its route.
(126) She'd laid aside a few pounds each week from her wages.
(127) The increase of wages is proportional to the rise in prices.
(128) The University has docked lecturers' pay/wages by 20% because of their refusal to mark examination papers.
(129) Wages rose by 2.9% last year, but real earnings still fell by 1.3%.
(130) The company is putting up wages in an attempt to head off a strike.
(131) The government has set a wages and prices ceiling of 10%.
(132) Wages have fallen by more than twenty percent during the past two months.
(133) They keep back 30 % of their wages for a special fund.
(134) The waiters get good tips over and above their wages.
(135) The money will have to come out of your wages.
(136) They earn wages below the decency threshold set by the EU.
(137) The employers and the union leaders have agreed an acceptable formula for wages.
(138) There are three reasons for my resignation. First, I am dissatisfied with my wages; secondly, the hours are too long; and thirdly, there is little chance of promotion.
(139) Their ideas are simple populism - tax cuts and higher wages.
(140) Average wages have increased in line with the cost of living.
(141) Wages are paid weekly.
(142) I want the best man for the job and will pay the best wages; money no object.
(143) £200 will be stopped from your wages next month to pay for the damage.
(144) With high interest rates and a wages freeze[sentencedict.com/wages.html], many householders are only just managing to keep their heads above water.
(145) The rise in wages cut into the profits of the company.
(146) Besides his regular wages,the chauffeur picks up money in tips.
(147) New regulations on the wages for holiday jobs in the college were proclaimed.
(148) I'll go for another job if my wages stay down after 3 months.
(149) The work of calculating wages can be done by a computer.
(150) The main business of this meeting is our wages claim.
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