yearly salary
collocation in Englishmeaningsofyearlyandsalary
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yearly
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈjɪə.li/us/ˈjɪr.li/
every year or once ...
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salary
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈsæl.ər.i/us/ˈsæl.ɚ.i/
a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account ...
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The new grants which have been approved have also to provide for the normalyearlysalaryincreases which have to be paid over the period.
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I do not think it is a fair comparison with the conditions of ayearlysalaryearning instructor.
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It has been lightly suggested that it would settle this difficulty to pay all the vaccination officers an inclusiveyearlysalary.
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The pension will be calculated at the rate of 1/600th of the averageyearlysalaryof the three years before final retirement.
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He will probably say that a person who is 10 years before retirement will also suffer if his pension is calculated by reference to one-fortieth of hisyearlysalary.
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The contract would run for three years with a startingyearlysalaryof $650,000.
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He was also the first player whoseyearlysalarywas for $4,000 ($ in current dollar terms).
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Ltd and in 1888, hisyearlysalarywas increased from 75 to 1500.
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In 1808 heryearlysalarywas f 4000, making her the best paid actress of her times.
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The value of the private car can not exceed a quarter of theyearlysalary.
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Officer cadets were paid ayearlysalaryof 670 ($154.10 in 1941 dollars).
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In 1937 a woman's averageyearlysalarywas five hundred and twenty-five dollars compared to a man's salary of one thousand twenty-seven dollars.
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Finley, who was paid ayearlysalaryof $750.
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At the same time, he sought a new contract that would double his $10,000yearlysalary.
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He was paid a highyearlysalarybut departed, for reasons unknown, after only one month.
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Although he was paid ayearlysalaryof $1,000 (out of the park's overall $15,000 yearly budget) he resigned at the end of 1881.
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Robeson was also found to have $300,000 in excess to hisyearlysalaryof $8000.
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Separate chambers were allotted to the chantry priests, and the averageyearlysalarypertaining to their office appears to have been 8 marks (80 before 1939).
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Franchione signed a contract that was set to pay him ayearlysalaryof $1.7 million through 2010.
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Belknap's $8,000yearlysalarywas unable to support his third wife's lavish spending habits.
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