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  • 1Salary cap — In professional sports, a salary cap (or wage cap) is a cartel agreement between teams that places a limit on the amount of money that can be spent on player salaries. The limit exists as a per player limit or a total limit for the team s roster …

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  • 2salary — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, generous, good, handsome, high, huge, large, top ▪ Top salaries are liable for a higher rate of tax …

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  • 3Salary Freeze — The action of a company suspending salary increases for a period of time. By freezing salary increases for a given period, management is hoping that the company will be able to produce better bottom line results by keeping fixed costs controlled …

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  • 4wage and salary — ▪ economics Introduction       income derived from human labour. Technically, wages and salaries cover all compensation made to employees for either physical or mental work, but they do not represent the income of the self employed. Labour costs… …

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  • 5Melbourne Storm salary cap breach — The Melbourne Storm salary cap breach was a major breach of the National Rugby League s strictly enforced salary cap by the Melbourne Storm club over a period of five years. The discovery of these breaches In 2010 by the NRL resulted in it… …

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  • 6publicity costs — Items of expenditure incurred in carrying out the publicity function in an organization. Such items might include the publicity manager s salary, the advertising costs, promotions, and point of sale material …

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  • 7National Air Traffic Controllers Association — NATCA Full name National Air Traffic Controllers Association Founded 1987 Members 15,000 Country United States …

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  • 8Catholic Youth Work — and a great deal of parishes have some form of youth provision running, although a great deal of areas particularly in the developed world are finding youth work both more difficult and rare as the numbers of young people regularly practicing the …

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  • 9Principal Teacher — A principal teacher (PT), in Scotland is a promoted post that usually refers to being head of a particular department within a secondary school, in charge of running the department and ensuring it is performing to school standard, but can also… …

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  • 10OP Canopy — Operation CANOPY (OP Canopy) was the Canadian Forces (CF) participation in Canada efforts to help the residents of Kashechewan, Ontario during an evacuation of the community in late 2005. Military personnel flew to Kashechewan to supplement local …

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