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Перевод: remunerative
[прилагательное] вознаграждающий; хорошо оплачиваемый; выгодный
Тезаурус:
- 17.1 If in the Publisher's opinion the Work should cease to have a sufficiently remunerative sale the Publisher may either remainder or waste any copies remaining on hand.
- Thus began a lasting, affectionate and occasionally remunerative mnage trois, as well as Kate's career as cinematographic mother superior.
- In 1908 it assured shareholders that it was "now remunerative", the prelude of course to going out of business in 1910.
- Among his illustrious pupils were the Dukes of Norfolk and Leeds, who rewarded him generously, and instruction often proved far more remunerative than the sale of his pictures.
- The man himself departed to take up a more remunerative and prestigious post elsewhere, and his friends and supporters fell silent, or retired, or resigned and took jobs in America.
- SOCIAL SECURITY - EXTENSION OF CARER PREMIUM, DEFINITION OF REMUNERATIVE WORK AND OTHER CHANGES
- Social security - extension of carer premium, definition of remunerative work and other changes
- That is because the offspring of the traditional older working class have gone on to the more pleasant and remunerative employments, the employments that are also called work.
- This would leave the Marton route isolated, deprived of its remunerative summer extension to South Pier and its Circular Tour traffic.
- Poverty arises because of the lack of remunerative and secure forms of employment.
- But industrial development takes remunerative work out of the home, making it more difficult for wives and mothers to participate.
- that the hours of work required for a person to be treated as in "remunerative work" will be reduced from not fewer than 24 to not fewer than 16 hours a week from April 1992.
- A more remunerative price structure for agricultural products and other measures to raise incomes for the poorest may encourage the use of purchased alternative fuels other than wood or cowdung.
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