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perquisite

[pur-kwuh-zit] / ˈpɜr kwə zɪt /


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Are American employees these days more demanding of personal perquisites, less engaged with others at work and less loyal to the enterprises that pay them than they once were?

From Washington Post

Instead, the Russian authorities have been luring recruits to join combat by offering them hefty cash incentives and other perquisites.

From New York Times

Instead, the Russian authorities have been luring people to enlist by offering them hefty cash incentives and other perquisites.

From New York Times

"A gas scarcity situation" is the perquisite to impose the levy, which the government has already determined with falling Russian gas flows, the draft law showed.

From Reuters

The scraps are absolutely the baker’s perquisite, but feel free to share if someone offers to wash the cake pan.

From Seattle Times