| 41. | Cheney will surely face questions about his work in the oil industry, work for which he has been richly remunerated.
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| 42. | Poorly remunerated state officials and extensive state involvement in the economy are among the main causes of corruption, analysts say.
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| 43. | In 1984, Neal was listed as one of Australia's 125 best remunerated business executives by Australian Business magazine.
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| 44. | "' Wage Payment Systems "'are the different methods adopted by organizations by which they remunerate labour.
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| 45. | Funds to remunerate investors come from donors, the budget of the host country, or a combination of the two.
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| 46. | :Politics is about the only highly remunerated job that one does not need any formal qualifications nor proven experience for.
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| 47. | Although the public sector does plenty of questionable work, some jobs are clearly crucial, and need to be remunerated properly.
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| 48. | The priest does not demand any money for his priestly services, but the performer usually remunerates him according to his ability.
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| 49. | Like other government workers, he too is unpaid during the shutdown, stating, I m being remunerated from above.
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| 50. | The franchisees are remunerated for retention as well as the growth of their business reflecting WPA s focus on treating customers fairly.
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