| 31. | Their work is remunerated on a piece-rate basis and they decide their weekly production target in advance.
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| 32. | In the latter case, the quiz setter may be remunerated with drinks or a small amount of money.
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| 33. | In exchange, the employees, including the clergy, of the Patriarchate are remunerated by the Greek government.
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| 34. | He was replaced in this un-remunerated post by playwright Harold Pinter, who died some weeks later.
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| 35. | Mohammad Sarwar was a remunerated director of the company, but never accused of involvement in the alleged fraud.
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| 36. | At the same time, the practice of remunerating authors by some percentage became common during the 17th century.
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| 37. | He resigned his directorship of African Minerals in August 2009, retaining a remunerated role as a strategic consultant.
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| 38. | For this Williams was remunerated with a monthly salary of ?8 plus accommodation, alimentation and two return voyages.
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| 39. | Then, Mahon accepted a well remunerated teaching position in the public school system of South Bend, Indiana.
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| 40. | Passeri describes him as never affiliated with neither master nor patron, which made his career difficult and poorly remunerated.
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