increased payment

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandpayment

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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payment
noun
uk
/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
us
/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
an amount of ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandpaymentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Certain standards were fixed, and if there was increased production over and above that standard, the workers benefited by way ofincreasedpayment.
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I understand from the memorandum that it means anincreasedpaymentof 18p per ratepayer.
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I welcome theincreasedpaymentof £5,000 for each qualifying dependant and £10,000 when there is only one such dependant.
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In many cases, the fund is being used to provide anincreasedpaymentin advance of pension.
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It would lead to anincreasedpaymentof public expenditure on unemployment benefit, on supplementary benefits in many cases, and a loss of tax revenue.
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To offset that he has anincreasedpaymentto non-contributory pensions of £1¼ million.
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An increase of 100,000 in the number of motor vehicles on the roads would mean anincreasedpaymentof £3,500,000 per year.
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Thisincreasedpaymentcan be drawn for up to three months in a year.
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First, there would have to be a very substantiallyincreasedpaymentby the university or college of technology, which would increase substantially the education budget.
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This perhaps would be a bigger incentive thanincreasedpayment.
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That clearly meansincreasedpayment.
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But attached to the notice for anincreasedpaymentwas a notice to quit, a three months' notice.
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Therefore, even among those claiming rent allowance there will be anincreasedpaymentof £400,000 to match the £1 million increase in rent allowances.
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The police were given the sameincreasedpaymentas other staff.
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Is thatincreasedpaymentgoing to be borne by the railway companies, or who is to pay it?
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My point is that thisincreasedpaymentwhich is imposed upon industry is on top of everything else.
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The payment could be higher, because a provision allows for anincreasedpaymentif the budget is higher.
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If those who have contracted out make a similarincreasedpaymentto their private funds, they can offset that amount against tax.
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They would have suffered problems of distribution if the few local authorities that had failed to do so had receivedincreasedpayment.
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