annual salary
collocation in Englishmeaningsofannualandsalary
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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈæn.ju.əl/us/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening 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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They were therefore guaranteed initially an annual ' rent ' in cattle from each kraal, and then anannualsalary, in order to secure their compliance.
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This handsome reward was roughly ten times his standard honorarium, or three or four times hisannualsalary.
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The pension equity plan defines final average pay as meanannualsalaryover the last five years of employment.
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He reported to his parents that hisannualsalaryhad increased to two hundred.
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This represents theannualsalaryof approximately seven full-time research fellows.
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The first worker is assumed to have been hired at age 30 at anannualsalaryof $25,000.
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The indirect cost based on a donor's half-day off-work to donate blood was calculated to be 42.1, based on anannualsalaryof 20,202 (3).
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This was not an insignificant sum, as the justices'annualsalaryat the time was only $3500.
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In the figure, the age of an employee is on the horizontal axis and the vertical axis measures multiples of the employee'sannualsalary.
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Scott received anannualsalaryof £70 as solicitor general and £81.06.08 as attorney general.
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Annualsalaryin dollars calculated for 1910.
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University personnel rosters includeannualsalary, position type and description, job code, and fulltime equivalent fraction for each employee for each year.
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It is not possible to identify the averageannualsalaryof nurses, doctors and consultants.
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Theannualsalarycost of filling these vacancies would be in the region of £4·5 million.
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Theannualsalarycost for 1975–76 is approximately £6·3 million.
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It is estimated that theannualsalarycost of these staff amounted to about £21 million.
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Lay magistrates are entitled to travel and subsistence expenses plus a financial loss allowance, while stipendiary magistrates receive anannualsalaryof £52,500.
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A net averageannualsalaryof about £5,000 a year is not too bad.
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Surely sympathetic treatment should be given in such cases and the restrictions in regard to twice theannualsalarywould create unnecessary difficulties for widows.
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The mechanics were straightforward; companies were allowed to lend their younger executives and employees a certain amount of money, usually theirannualsalary.
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