fixed salary
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffixedandsalary
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fixed
adjective
uk/fɪkst/us/fɪkst/
arranged or decided already and not able to ...
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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 offixedandsalaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When established practices try to recruit young colleagues the negotiation is about afixedsalaryor even an hourly rate.
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We have, however, no evidence to suggest that they were remunerated through afixedsalaryon a permanent basis.
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Regardless, pensioners onfixedsalaryschemes are protected, and people contributing to occupational or private pension schemes will still receive generous tax incentives to contribute.
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I was on afixedsalaryof £350 a year, and married.
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Thefixedsalaryrepresented their reward in respect of non-contentious business, the fees being earned in respect of contentious business.
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The remuneration is by afixedsalaryof £2,000 a year and not by commissions.
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All these officials are paid by afixedsalary, and not by results.
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The minister's salary is not afixedsalary.
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If you have a whole-time official, presumably on afixedsalary, a certain proportion of it will be allocated to an individual arbitration.
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In all but six cases the remuneration is byfixedsalary, with additional fees for midwifery cases and operations.
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He is a permanent official on afixedsalary.
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The officers might be given afixedsalaryfor the work in consideration of the services they have to render to each district.
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They are paid afixedsalary, which is not excessive—it is quite low, at approximately £50,000—to cover all the prosecution work that they do.
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It provides that, except at health centres, dentists should never be paid wholly or mainly byfixedsalary.
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I imagine that "mainly" would limit thefixedsalaryelement to not more than a half.
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I think that effect would be given to those words if thefixedsalarydid not exceed half the total emoluments.
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It would be better if we had afixedsalaryto cover not only allowances but also expenses.
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But it is afixedsalary.
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We find that we cannot employ a solicitor at afixedsalaryas we can employ a butcher, or a draper or grocer.
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