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Example sentences for "remunerated"

Lexicographically close words:
remplit; rempublicam; remuda; remuer; remunerate; remunerating; remuneration; remunerative; ren; renal
  1. The prices he obtained were enormous certainly; but all men should be paid well, who can prove they possess extra brains and ability: he remunerated his workmen on this scale, and he unquestionably had the best set the world ever saw.

  2. I have studied and estimated the cost both of town and country-made guns, and am aware that the London maker would be barely remunerated at this rate, owing to the extra expenses he is liable to.

  3. Our party passed out upon the porch again, feasted their eyes upon the beauties of the landscape for a few moments; then, having generously remunerated the woman for her services, returned to the yacht.

  4. And in conditions of perfect competition, those owners who operate their own land are fully remunerated for their labour in the form of profits.

  5. Not by the title of productivity, for this has already been remunerated in the 4 per cent.

  6. Therefore, he had recourse to the concept of a normal, or average, day's labour in any group, and would have the various members of the group remunerated with reference to this standard.

  7. Where the factors are owned by distinct persons, or groups of persons, the problem is to determine whether each group is properly remunerated for the single function that it has performed.

  8. In the latter form of organisation, the labour of direction is remunerated by fixed salaries to the executive officers, while the risks of enterprise and capital are covered by the regular dividends received by the whole body of stockholders.

  9. This would do when dealing with starving Scotch peasantry, glad of the privilege of moderately remunerated labor, good food and clothing.

  10. Labor was remunerated equally; both sexes and all occupations receiving the same compensation.

  11. Vaudreuil should establish these posts, which he had proposed, and he was instructed at the same time to have the same established without any expense accruing to the King--as the person establishing them would be remunerated by trade.

  12. The impression among the officers of the Company is that under the deed poll of 1871 they are not so well remunerated as under the former regime.

  13. These posts, which are remunerated on about the same scale as other University lectureships, are well suited to those whose interest lies mainly in purely educational matters.

  14. The Feminist fallacy that prostitution is almost entirely a product of male economics has been strikingly refuted, too, by War-conditions, which opened numerous well-remunerated employments for the sex.

  15. Because, in the main, the more skilled and difficult tasks are more highly remunerated than the less skilled, and are performed by the more fit.

  16. I don't want to pay too large a price for my friend, but I want you to have your proper percentage and be remunerated for your loss of time.

  17. In this work the said King is portrayed on his knees, and he appears truly more than alive; wherefore Modanino was remunerated by him with very great rewards.

  18. Nevertheless, the subscriptions which were received paid all the outlay, and remunerated me for my trouble.

  19. It appears—as the matter has been explained to me—that the persons who furnish these narratives are remunerated according to quantity; and they therefore amplify the details as much as possible.

  20. For the state he raised large sums upon his own credit for which he was remunerated but in part.

  21. Although fully remunerated for their lands pursuant to contract made with the Chiefs in grand council assembled--the red men were unwilling to leave a place so enchanting and congenial with their views of happiness.

  22. They were a score of times better remunerated than in the old days, and they were not worked nearly so hard.

  23. Bidding farewell to the officer, whom he amply remunerated for his trouble, Manning, at ten o'clock that night, leaped into his saddle and set out on his journey.

  24. But all value is remunerated by exchange.

  25. We see the landed Proprietor frequently living without labour, and we draw the conclusion, which is plausible enough, that "he must surely be remunerated for something else than his work.

  26. The worst remunerated of all labour is that which approximates most nearly to brute force.

  27. You say that all the human services are remunerated with fourteen francs, and that the two francs which make up the price of the corn correspond to the value created by nature.

  28. Is it not an iniquitous thing that I am remunerated only for my services, and at a rate, too, reduced by competition?

  29. In fact it just comes to this, that the anterior labour is well remunerated in these cases, because it renders a great amount of service.

  30. For the very reason that this species of labour is largely remunerated in England, it will be in great demand there, for men are always in quest of high remuneration.

  31. Now, services are remunerated according to the degree of importance we attach to them.

  32. But it does not at all follow, as you must now see, that, of two exertions of labour applied to the soil, one should not be much better remunerated than the other.

  33. And yet they were remunerated as they expected to be, although he who now profits by the fruits of their labours had done nothing for them.

  34. Economy, he said, had been neglected in the way contracts had been let; in the manner railway companies were remunerated for carrying mails.

  35. Every service has its price, and they are remunerated in proportion to what they have done.

  36. Francesco Monsignori ought not to be referred to Verona, but to Mantua, where he established himself, honoured by the Marchese Francesco with his confidence, and remunerated in the most liberal manner.

  37. He was well employed and remunerated by the court of Turin.

  38. But competition would soon intervene, and the price of coal and iron-ore would go on falling, till the gift of nature became free to all, and then the human labour employed would be alone remunerated according to the general rate of earnings.

  39. From the same source exactly from which it is remunerated at present; for when a certain amount of labour becomes disposable by the removal of an obstacle, a corresponding amount of remuneration becomes disposable also.

  40. Everybody knows that the services which he brings to the general market are appreciated and remunerated in proportion to their rarity.

  41. Their previous agents did not consider that they would be remunerated sufficiently unless they got a full opportunity of trading with the men.

  42. No; but I saw them, and I was asked by the owners in the south if I could put them in the way of getting an agent who would consider himself sufficiently remunerated by that commission.

  43. And when we have remunerated the captains of this great and powerful army of industry, why should we neglect the privates?

  44. The vendor can in principle be remunerated for his trouble.

  45. If the first hundred quarters were all raised at the same expense (only the best land being cultivated), and if that expense would be remunerated with the ordinary profit by a price of 20s.

  46. By their means land can be cultivated, which would not otherwise have remunerated the cultivators without a rise of price.

  47. He must likewise be remunerated for the devotion of his time and labor.

  48. In this manner these brokers take upon themselves the whole settlement of the pecuniary transactions between distant places, being remunerated by a small commission or percentage on the amount of each bill which they either sell or buy.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remunerated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.