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Перевод: salaried speek salaried


[прилагательное]
получающий жалованье; находящийся на жалованье; находящийся на окладе; штатный


Тезаурус:

  1. Even the goods manager at King's Cross station, a salaried employee, left his children no more than some bedroom furniture.
  2. Their ranks had been much augmented by the expansion of the salaried sector - managers, clerks, school teachers and civil servants.
  3. The 1932 Adult Education Regulations enshrined these principles and permitted the appointment of full-time salaried tutors under Article 11 who were eligible for grant-aid purposes.
  4. An example from the Health Service, of especial importance to frail elderly people, is in the area of general practice; the entrenched pattern of independent salaried practitioners has resulted in marked differences in standards of professional care which many have argued are unacceptably great.
  5. Unions representing 12,000 Ford salaried employees have already lodged a claim for a "substantial" rise.
  6. You may not be a salaried person at all, you may be a student or a retired person with no mortgage left to pay.
  7. Brain, the team's only international, has been on the point of resigning both as a player and as the club's salaried steward, and his decision will not be known until today.
  8. He has been careful to confine his biggest tax penalties to those "trapped" salaried employees who cannot substitute leisure for work, while giving the self-employed special dispensation from higher National Insurance contributions.
  9. Prison officers are now salaried and take time off in lieu rather than accumulate high earnings on overtime; they can purchase their own houses, and they can be promoted to governor grades rather than remaining a secondary uniformed branch.
  10. Women make up one million of the new union's members and will be guaranteed two-thirds of its executive seats to give them effective control, although the three top salaried posts will be filled by men.
  11. This tends to come as a bit of a shock and explanation is required, to wit: there is absolutely no point in persisting in salaried employment when taxes are rising to 59 per cent and beyond, and interest rates are equally upwardly mobile.
  12. The Royal Air Force always had two salaried artists at any one time, and one of these was a portraitist.
  13. Britain was divided (very approximately) between a thriving high-tech "south" and an ageing industrial "north", between Celtic fringe and southern English heartland, employed and unemployed, waged and salaried employees, average earners and low-paid, in a rigid, predetermined pattern almost without parallel in the industrial world.

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