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remunerate

[ri-myoo-nuh-reyt] / rɪˈmyu nəˌreɪt /


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"Teaching assistants support some of our most vulnerable learners and deserve, in line with our commitment to social justice, to be recognised, remunerated and treated fairly for the fantastic work that they do."

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Details are scant, but according to French media the scheme would be voluntary, remunerated and last 10 months.

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Courses and locker rooms have felt the full force of fury from some of the best remunerated athletes on the planet.

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The chat then debates how to ensure that Europe remunerates the US for its actions.

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"If Europe doesn't remunerate, then what?" he asked.

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