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salaries

noun as in money paid for work done

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Example Sentences

A recent U.S. study found men get a “daddy bonus” —employers seem to like men who have children and their salaries show it.

For days, the ruble has been falling and salaries shrinking; shoppers have rushed to snap up TV sets and washing machines.

One week of salaries for four musicians and two crew members (front of house engineer and tour manager) cost us $8794.

McCaslin likened the energy at ARNN to that of a startup, with the handsome salaries to match.

Part or all of their salaries are paid to avoid being sent to the front lines.

Moderate salaries prevailed, but the sovereign was worth much more then than now, while wants were fewer.

Unless this is fixed by charter or by the stockholders they can get nothing, for they cannot legally vote salaries to themselves.

The cost of working was, however, greatly increasing, due mainly to increase of salaries and wages.

The Church of England was the established church of Virginia, and the people were taxed for the parsons' salaries.

The salaries of the members of the General Assembly are fixed by law and are paid from the public treasury.

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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to salaries, such as: wage, fee, pay, stipend, earnings, and income.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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