adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
hourly/weekly/monthly earnings
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Some football players have weekly earnings of over £50,000.
the hourly/daily/monthly etc wage
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The average daily wage was £100.
the hourly/weekly rate (= the amount someone is paid per hour or per week )
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Women have lower hourly rates of pay than men.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
earnings
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Within the Paid Employment Arena 3.2 Differential hourly earnings are the most obvious indicator of the patriarchal dividend.
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Mississippi has the lowest income per capita of any state, as well as the lowest hourly earnings for production workers.
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Average hourly earnings advanced a scant 1 cent in January, reaching $ 12. 06.
fee
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To ensure complete objectivity there are a growing number of IFAs who do not take commission but who charge an hourly fee .
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Mr Bennett, even at his hourly fees still an officer of the court, should be ashamed of himself.
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And I will pay you your regular hourly fee plus fifty percent.
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It did, however, charge hourly fees that could add up quickly for heavy users.
rate
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Costs Our charges are calculated by reference to an hourly rate .
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He announced the results of a survey of 400 vets working in 600 slaughterhouses which found the average hourly rate was £25.70.
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There is one basic hourly rate with a limited number of hours and a single overtime rate.
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Some firms find the problem of setting out hourly rates some-what daunting.
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All instruments, programming and engineering fees are included in the hourly rate of £16.
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The client must be told the hourly rate charged and the extent of the mark-up for skill, care and attention.
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Where there is a match the number of hours in column C is multiplied by the hourly rate .
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Or perhaps an hourly rate - what do you think?
wage
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Last night his hourly wage , about £8 in loose change was nicked from under his nose by scavenging ragamuffins.
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Bond prices initially slumped after the report showed hourly wages rose 0. 4 percent last month and rekindled inflation concerns.
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In fact, production employees receive no base salary or hourly wage at all.
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As early as 1966, a Labor Department study found both earned about the same hourly wages .
worker
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Top performing hourly workers in 1988 could earn as much as $ 80, 000 in earnings including bonus.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The shuttle offers hourly flights linking New York and Washington.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A toll-free number for Internet access may be offered as well for an hourly charge.
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An hourly service from 10.00 will operate and there will be accommodation for non-Santa passengers.
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Caffeine enemas are given four hourly , as well as castor oil - orally or by enema - to aid detoxification.
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Every day, and sometimes hourly , another batch of papers reaches the manager demanding his attention.
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Four years later, it converted to hourly news headlines that it produced itself.
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He announced the results of a survey of 400 vets working in 600 slaughterhouses which found the average hourly rate was £25.70.
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The client must be told the hourly rate charged and the extent of the mark-up for skill, care and attention.
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To ensure complete objectivity there are a growing number of IFAs who do not take commission but who charge an hourly fee.