receiving pay

  • 21paid — I UK [peɪd] / US adjective ** 1) used for describing a period of time when you are given pay by the place where you work although you are not at work paid holidays paid sick leave Employees were allowed to take paid time off for volunteer work.… …

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  • 22Sam Rayburn — For the football player, see Sam Rayburn (American football). Samuel Taliaferro Rayburn 48th, 50th and 52nd Speaker of the United States House of Representatives In office January 3, 1955 – November …

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  • 24Price ceiling — A price ceiling is a government imposed limit on how high a price can be charged on a product. For a price ceiling to be effective, it must differ from the free market price. In the graph at right, the supply and demand curves intersect to… …

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  • 25Telecommunications Workers Union — Infobox Union| name=TWU country=Canada affiliation=CLC members= full name=Telecommunications Workers Union native name= founded=1949 current= head= dissolved date= dissolved state= merged into= office=Burnaby, British Columbia people= website=… …

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  • 27payroll — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Those receiving pay] Syn. employees, workers, pay list; see faculty 2 , staff . 2. [Wages for a period] Syn. salary, receipts, payment; see pay 2 …

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  • 28paid — paid1 [ peıd ] adjective ** 1. ) receiving pay for work you do: paid campaign workers a ) done for pay: paid work 2. ) used for describing a period of time when you are given pay by the place where you work although you are not at work: a paid… …

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  • 29payroll — (n.) 1740, from PAY (Cf. pay) (v.) + ROLL (Cf. roll) (n.); total amount paid to employees over a period, hence, via records keeping, list of employees receiving pay …

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  • 30Paid — Paid, imp., p. p., & a. from {Pay}. 1. Receiving pay; compensated; hired; as, a paid attorney. [1913 Webster] 2. Satisfied; contented. [Obs.] Paid of his poverty. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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