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  • A final point is that if Sally is worth $76,000 in total employment cost and the 33% hidden portion was lower, the company would be able to increase her salary's share; the hidden cost is actually a hidden tax on Sally.

    Fuzzy Math: Employment Taxes Do Discourage Hiring 2010

  • When the president of Penn wins applause for making a $100,000 donation to her school, that's a hint that her salary's stratospheric.

    Jim Jaffe: Pay Caps Relevant Beyond Wall Street 2009

  • Is that what we pay the huge index linked salary's of MP's for?

    Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley: Dyslexia is a myth. FIDO The Dog 2009

  • My salary's two hundred and fifty dollars a week, but I ain't complainin 'about that, 'cause it's for only three nights' work, and with tips it gives me just enough to live on.

    Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Berendt, John 1994

  • My salary's two hundred and fifty dollars a week, but I ain't complainin 'about that, 'cause it's for only three nights' work, and with tips it gives me just enough to live on.

    Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Berendt, John 1994

  • "If you succeed with Woolara your salary's doubled."

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • "If you succeed with Woolara your salary's doubled."

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • Takes ten years that way, and the salary's just enough for a single man.

    Science Fiction Hall of Fame Various, 1973

  • The curate's place (unhappiest of men) had more than once been offered me at the hands of portly ministers, prepared to deny themselves all the visiting, they to take all the preaching and nearly all the salary, while their untitled slave was to deny himself the high joy of the pulpit, to starve on the salary's dregs, and to indulge himself royally in a very carnival of unceasing visitation.

    St. Cuthbert's Robert E. Knowles

  • "You know your salary's going up, after Christmas."

    Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 1926

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