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Remuneration is the pay or
other financial compensation provided in
exchange for an employee's
services performed (not to be
confused with
giving (away)...
- less integrated, less
interconnected at the top,
shorter lived, less
remunerative for
average investors, and less
prevalent since the turn of the 21st...
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Narender (2025-01-16). "Turmeric
Board Boon to the
Quality Produce,
Remunerative Price". www.deccanchronicle.com.
Retrieved 2025-01-17. "Turmeric board:...
- with a
reduced income. Mary's work as a
visiting midwife was much more
remunerative.
McCartney attended Stockton Wood Road
Primary School in
Speke from 1947...
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separating from Catherine, ****ens
undertook a
series of po****r and
remunerative reading tours which,
together with his journalism, were to
absorb most...
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onerous – made with a
burden or
obligation imposed on the donee; or
remunerative – made to
compensate for
services rendered In India,
previously there...
- Gabon,
before the
arrival of Europeans, the
coast people carried on a
remunerative trade with
those of the
interior by the
medium of sea salt. This was...
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Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan Remunerative Approach for
Agriculture and
Allied sector Rejuvenation Sarva Shiksha...
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quackery and as "the slickest, most sophisticated, and
certainly the most
remunerative cancer quack promotion in
medical history". It has also been described...
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medical care", "a good education", "a
decent home", and a "useful and
remunerative job". In the most
ambitious domestic proposal of his
third term, Roosevelt...