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style guides. In
American English, this term has been
vernacularized to
prorated or pro-rated. More specifically, pro rata means: In
proportionality to...
- This
caused the NFL to
institute its own "Deion
Sanders rule",
whereby a
prorated portion of a player's
signing bonus counted against the
salary cap. Sanders...
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Employees who have not
worked for the
company for a year
often receive a
prorated amount. In Italy, the thirteenth-month
bonus was
initially named 'gratifica...
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examples of this. For multi-artist compilations,
royalties are
usually prorated. In most cases, each artist's per-record
royalty rate (typically 12–14%...
- edition. The
tables below break down the
prize money, parti****tion fees are
prorated on a per
match basis.
Prize money for
doubles is per team. RR
means prize...
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connecting roads prorate on oil—that is, make
through rates which are
lower than the
combination of
local rates;
sometimes they
refuse to
prorate; but in either...
- F-100A F-100C F-100D F-100F R&D 23.2
million for the
program or 10,134
prorated per
aircraft Airframe 748,259 439,323 448,216 577,023
Engine 217,390 178...
- a
leader in the
respective category. For
shortened seasons,
stats are
prorated to an 82-game season. NBA
records Martin,
Brian (September 9, 2019). "WNBA...
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formally cast on
January 22, 1958. His
salary was $250,000 for 30 w****s, a
prorated salary for any time over 30 w****s, and
travel expenses for his family....
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contribute a
portion of the
underwriting cost, with the
other two
portions prorated accordingly, was
accepted without question. The
disability insurance program...