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Failing that, they would surely make up for their inadequate salaries in other ways.
"There are times," he observed, "when you earn your rather inadequate salary by just doing the right thing."
Rigid and inadequate salary structures have created serious problems in nearly all areas of county government, several department administrators said.
Efforts to attract qualified people to these fields are made more difficult by inadequate salaries and the lack of career paths.
Napier on the other hand sent back to England a stream of complaints about his health and inadequate salary.
Coming from a character who eked out a bare living from an inadequate salary, I reflected, that was very good indeed.
In 1851, Nelson was appointed commissioner to China, but again declined the appointment due to inadequate salary.
Nevertheless, the commission's warning that less-qualified individuals may be coming to the bench as a result of inadequate salaries must be kept in mind.
On more than one occasion he was offered a seat on the state's supreme court, but rejected the position on account of its inadequate salary.
Many members have called for the rejection of the pact endorsed by their leaders, saying that it contains givebacks on health care and inadequate salary increases.
The workers will have to work for Western companies, earning noticeably less than the already inadequate salaries of their Western counterparts .
The directive will help to end the exploitation of illegally staying third-country nationals by some employers who pay them inadequate salaries and impose unsatisfactory working conditions.
Inadequate salaries also help explain why, almost six months into the Bush Administration, an unusual number of high-level executive jobs are either empty or being filled by holdovers.
Second, there is the related danger that, in the words of the commission, "new recruitment at inadequate salaries threatens to bring less qualified men and women to the bench."
Failing that, they would surely make up for inadequate salaries in other ways Seldon had been preaching that doctrine for some years now, but it did no good.
"Whatever happens could be no worse than what they're facing now - working at an uninteresting job, for an inadequate salary, without a mate, watching their childbearing years slip away."
The Company might not even hear of a replacement until he had been "appointed" - unofficially, of course, by the local authorities, who continued to complain about the inadequate salary.
The players on the team that won last summer's Women's World Cup are on strike over what they see as an inadequate salary offer from the United States Soccer Federation.
At least 40 demonstrators remained in a Minsk jail today, after truncheon-wielding police officers in Belarus on Friday violently broke up a downtown march protesting living conditions and inadequate salaries.
Shirley broke that vigil by arriving with the news that Margo would be acceptable as assistant librarian, if willing to take an inadequate salary, a forgone conclusion in Valley Center.
Although enrollment figures have increased, Archibishop Marino mentioned inferior facilities, inadequate salaries and benefits, overcrowding and understaffing as problems that must be solved to keep enough teachers at Catholic schools.
These poor priests receive from the Danish Government a most ridiculously inadequate salary, and collect one quarter of the tithe of their parish- not more than sixty marks current, or about L3 10s.
According to the World Bank, Yemen's civil service is characterized by a large, poorly paid work force and inadequate salary differential between high and low skilled jobs to attract and retain qualified workers.
Current concerns in the field of Serbian healthcare, as reported by the medical staff providing care, are poor funding for primary care, inadequate equipment and supplies, inadequate salaries, and inadequate continuing medical education.
But Mr. Levy has said that he may not be able to hire only certified teachers at the city's 97 most troubled schools because of inadequate salaries, which are up to 25 percent lower than those in the suburbs.