monthly salary

collocation in English

meaningsofmonthlyandsalary

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monthly
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈmʌn.θli/
us
/ˈmʌn.θli/
happening or produced 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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(Definition ofmonthlyandsalaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This finding suggests that the number of service days per case increases as the averagemonthlysalaryof the insured becomes smaller.
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The averagemonthlysalarydropped 2.1% from 1996 to 1998 among the employed, which were the subjects of our study.
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Of interest, introduction of the 10 percent copayment did not impact the relationship between an enrollee's meanmonthlysalaryand medical service use (7).
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He has amonthlysalary, easy access to credit, and plenty of opportunities to make rural contacts.
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Little association was observed between averagemonthlysalaryand the outpatient or dental case rate when the 10 percent copayment was started (7).
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The training cost for a new employee is estimated as one doublemonthlysalary, and the training period is set at 1 month.
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However, we found a strong relationship between averagemonthlysalaryand consultation behavior by multiple regression analyses.
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Finally, we estimated the effect of a 20 percent reduction of averagemonthlysalaryfrom the mean on medical service demands.
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Table 4 shows the estimated effect on medical service demand if the averagemonthlysalarywere reduced 20 percent lower than the mean.
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Now, in the presence of 30 percent copayments, averagemonthlysalaryis even more significantly and positively related to outpatient and dental case rates.
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In the late nineteenth century, themonthlysalaryof a tin miner was usually not paid in cash.
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The income variable was specified in five different ranges ofmonthlysalary.
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Therefore, we used the standardized partial regression coefficient of averagemonthlysalaryto reflect any possible income effect that may be present.
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We used an individualmonthlysalaryas a proxy of household income.
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In our multiple regression analyses to estimate case rate, number of service days, and monthlysalary, the standard partial regression coefficient of meanmonthlysalarywas significant.
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Averagemonthlysalaryand the premium rate showed a high positive correlation of outpatient and dental indicators including case rate, the number of service days, and medical cost.
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However, under the 20 percent copayment system, meanmonthlysalaryshowed a clear positive correlation with the outpatient case rate and the dental case rate (8).
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This is a quarter or even a third of amonthlysalaryin some of these countries.
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The averagemonthlysalarycost (including overtime, other allowances, and national insurance but excluding accommodation costs) for the current financial year is £420,145.
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Suppose he were to postpone the receipt of hismonthlysalarycheque into another year.
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