Collocations withsalary
These are words often used in combination withsalary.
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annual salary
They were therefore guaranteed initially an annual ' rent ' in cattle from each kraal, and then an annual salary, in order to secure their compliance.
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decent salary
We are the seventeenth richest country in the world, yet we dare not pay ourselves a decent salary.
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fixed salary
When established practices try to recruit young colleagues the negotiation is about a fixed salary or even an hourly rate.
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gross salary
This figure relates to gross salary, and disregards changes in taxation.
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high salary
Formerly the medical superintendent doing the administrative work in an ordinary hospital enjoyed quite a high salary.
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huge salary
The reason for the higher-tax band figures is that well-paid people have received huge salary increases.
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inflated salary
I am not saying, therefore, that we should have a substantially inflated salary.
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maximum salary
In the hospital service the maximum salary for one so qualified is £720 a year.
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meagre salary
The other side of estimating her net earnings is how much she has to pay out of her very meagre salary or earnings for expenses.
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median salary
The median salary of a secondary school teacher with 10 years' experience is not available for the years before 1985.
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minimum salary
First, they could adopt a minimum salary level based on a percentage of the total contract value.
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modest salary
River camp early in 1957, he could use his modest salary to provision his home.
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monthly salary
This finding suggests that the number of service days per case increases as the average monthly salary of the insured becomes smaller.
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reduced salary
There are complications—reduced salary here, not very large salaries at the other end.
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regular salary
Some teachers made more money by tutoring than from their regular salary.
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salary level
It is essential to clarify the threshold copayment rate at which the salary level begins to enhance the reduction in the case rate.
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salary negotiation
This salary negotiation was about the structure of pay as well as the level.
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salary range
This salary range was expected, given that most respondents were graduate teaching assistants and full-time students (82%).
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salary structure
What is revealing is the absence, as late as 1700, of a salary structure for opera.
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substantial salary
Five of seven outliers had substantial salary increases in their last five years.
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total salary
The contribution rate is 6 % of total salary.
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weekly salary
A primary school teacher pays, out of a weekly salary of £205, some £61 in tax and national insurance contributions.
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yearly salary
The new grants which have been approved have also to provide for the normal yearly salary increases which have to be paid over the period.
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