How to Use remuneration in a Sentence
remuneration
noun- She was given generous remunerations for her work.
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There has to be some remuneration that comes to my client.
— NBC News, 16 June 2019 -
That remuneration would lead to the loss of amateurism, says the NCAA.
— Johnny Magdaleno, The Indianapolis Star, 30 Mar. 2021 -
And what about a fair remuneration for the creators of these contents?
— Wolfgang Spahr, Billboard, 19 June 2018 -
That remuneration and the glory that arrives with it is a privilege and a great blessing to Mitchell.
— Gordon Monson, The Salt Lake Tribune, 9 Apr. 2021 -
His ancestors used to be paid in grain but now get a meager remuneration of about $30.
— Niranjan Shrestha, The Seattle Times, 3 May 2017 -
The one thing that Gen Z craves even more than remuneration is recognition.
— Expert Panel, Forbes, 26 Aug. 2022 -
The point is that startups just cannot compete with this level of remuneration.
— Olivia Solon, WIRED, 7 May 2011 -
This has to be done with the correct remuneration and respect, so the maximizing of the distribution is done on the right terms.
— Annika Pham, Variety, 25 Aug. 2021 -
The role is part-time and remuneration is a private matter, Mr. Mousavizadeh said.
— Jason Douglas, WSJ, 31 Jan. 2022 -
The other is used to hear remuneration cases and decide the fate of former ISIS members.
— Kenneth R. Rosen, Foreign Affairs, 26 June 2017 -
Though an effective boss can be well worth a high salary, some volunteers and donors find such high remuneration a turn-off.
— The Economist, 30 Sep. 2017 -
Angry staff complained that Jansen saw his remuneration jump 32% to £3.5 million due to share awards.
— Thomas Seal, Bloomberg.com, 30 June 2022 -
The Renault probe is only looking at his remuneration from the French car maker.
— Nick Kostov, WSJ, 13 Dec. 2018 -
Teneo declined to comment on whether there was payment or remuneration for the parties.
— Julie Creswell and J. David Goodman, New York Times, 22 Oct. 2016 -
Something that needs to be figured out is the payment structure and remuneration for creators.
— Ethan Millman, Rolling Stone, 23 June 2023 -
That law is a law passed by Congress that says the government cannot accept goods and services without remuneration.
— Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN, 25 June 2019 -
It’s been another year of glacially slow progress for attempts to reform how streaming remuneration works in the U.K. biz.
— Mark Sutherland, Variety, 21 Dec. 2023 -
The artists stated their understand and acceptance of the change and were given full remuneration.
— Brandon Girod, USA TODAY, 18 Feb. 2023 -
Her annual remuneration of Rs4.94 crore was also among the lowest in this list.
— Manavi Kapur, Quartz India, 27 Sep. 2020 -
But when compared to defence officers around the globe, the remuneration is much lesser.
— Niharika Sharma, Quartz, 22 Mar. 2021 -
There comes a point of no return, where the cost of planting outweighs potential remuneration, where yields dwindle and there just may not be enough days for plants to mature before a hard frost.
— Laura Reiley, Washington Post, 18 June 2019 -
People in veterinary care typically feel called to the work, but the remuneration can end up pushing them out of the profession.
— oregonlive, 16 Sep. 2021 -
In recent years, though, Mr. Ghosn has faced criticism for his lack of succession planning and for his high remuneration.
— Nick Kostov, WSJ, 19 Nov. 2018 -
The lawsuit accuses all four men of wrongdoing and seeks fines and remuneration.
— The Salt Lake Tribune, 6 Aug. 2020 -
Train yourself to see past what's visible now—the new role within the same company, the slight raise in your remuneration, the corporate event in London that you are supposed to attend in March.
— Alla Adam, Forbes, 27 Jan. 2023 -
Workers are paid per task, with remuneration ranging from a cent to a few dollars—although the upper end is considered something of a rare gem, workers say.
— WIRED, 15 Nov. 2023 -
The remuneration from the rental and lending of various sound recordings and videos via libraries remain stable at €2.4 million.
— Wolfgang Spahr, Billboard, 22 June 2018 -
But experts told my colleague Chris Isidore that there will be demands for remuneration and very possibly lawsuits.
— Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN, 24 July 2024 -
The head of the London Stock Exchange has said the City needs to reward executives to prevent companies from listing in rival financial centers, but activists and some shareholders continue to oppose high remuneration.
— Jennifer Creery, Fortune Europe, 15 May 2024
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