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minimum

[min-uh-muhm] / ˈmɪn ə məm /




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But in the “switch in time that saved nine,” the high court reversed course, upholding minimum wage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Labour, under pressure from its own backbenchers, adopted a number of left-wing measures in its budget this week, including raising the minimum wage, boosting child benefits and introducing a new tax on high-value homes.

From Barron's

The fact that she was not affiliated with any political party, that women did not have the vote, and that the minimum age for a presidential candidate was 35 did not deter her.

From The Wall Street Journal

I recommend you meet all minimum monthly payments, but pay off your highest-interest credit cards first.

From MarketWatch

He said the industry was already under significant pressure following the chancellor's first Budget last October, which pushed up hiring costs with a hike in employer national insurance contributions and the minimum wage.

From BBC