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salary

[sal-uh-ree] / ˈsæl ə ri /


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He agreed to have an outsider manage the Mirage but continued drawing a $650,000 annual salary as a board member, according to company records.

From The Wall Street Journal

There has been no relegation from the Prem since Saracens went down in 2020 after a heavy points deduction for salary cap breaches.

From BBC

Police officers with this status are entitled to receive 100% of their base salary tax-free for up to a year and then two-thirds afterward if the injury persists.

From Los Angeles Times

The days of collecting New York salaries at New Hampshire and New Mexico addresses are waning.

From The Wall Street Journal

The bargain: The U.S. has larger salaries, mobile talent and millions of citizens craving a better life.

From The Wall Street Journal