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Definition of remunerative in English: remunerativeadjective rɪˈmjuːn(ə)rətɪv 1Financially rewarding; lucrative. highly remunerative activities Example sentencesExamples - His writings were remunerative to him far beyond the ordinary measure, yet he never wrote for money.
- The result of several years of research has not proved very remunerative.
- With meticulous industry, she shows the direction for the student community to pursue remunerative careers, with a high degree of optimism.
- In others, village growers simply find it more remunerative to sell coca to drug dealers than to market pineapples at the local mercado.
- A particular claimant might have had prospects or chances of advancement and increasingly remunerative employment.
- They were too busy with the remunerative work of stationary engine building under their patent monopoly to trouble with speculative business.
- Sustainable self-help groups require reliable and remunerative market linkages.
- Under this management, the glen gained in popularity with residents and visitors, and the venture proved a remunerative one.
- Unleashing academic publishers from the user - pays paradigm is about the most remunerative activity I can think of.
- Many young people simply found cash crop agriculture on the Reserves more remunerative than wage labor on settler farms or in the mines.
- Pirated books, having no legal value, were less remunerative.
- He was able to make a connection in July, 2001 which may shortly become remunerative.
- Not getting a remunerative price, farmers responded in the only way they could - by reducing the acreage under oilseeds.
- Migrant workers rarely acquired skills which would have permitted them to seek alternative and possibly more remunerative employment.
- With government itself be coming the largest of all businesses, service to the state becomes more attractive and remunerative.
- The immigrant population occupies most of the menial and less remunerative forms of employment which Venezuelans themselves avoid.
- Such groups will have to develop appropriate linkages with technological and credit institutions as well as to assured and remunerative marketing opportunities.
- However, given the posture of the physical market it seems unlikely that further shorting will be very remunerative.
- Promotion of agricultural exports is important for creating conditions for providing remunerative prices to farm produce.
- Opportunities for future growth, improved operating methods and more remunerative pricing are then examined for each sector.
Synonyms lucrative, well paid, financially rewarding, financially worthwhile, moneymaking, paying, gainful profitable - 1.1 Earning a salary; paid.
since June 2003 he has not had any remunerative employment Example sentencesExamples - Many had not worked in the regular labor market for a long time, if at all, and their prospects for steady, remunerative work remained dim.
- I do not think that he is engaged in remunerative work.
- His Honour accepted the arguments of the Repatriation Commission that the remunerative work a veteran was undertaking was the last work done by the veteran.
- She should not be engaged in remunerative work.
- No other remunerative work or employment may be undertaken by you except with our written consent.
- He is engaged and normally engaged in remunerative work.
- Incomes covers the creation of productive and remunerative jobs.
- They should not be a member of a married or unmarried couple the other member of which is engaged in remunerative work.
- l Do not, without approval, undertake remunerative work outside their official duties or use office equipment for such work.
- What was the relevant "remunerative work that the veteran was undertaking"…
- Whenever your literary productions have proved for themselves that they have a real value, you will never have to go around hunting for remunerative literary work to do.
- Faced with the remarkable bankruptcy of his employer, Larry did very little to locate a remunerative position.
- Since June 2003 Mr Walkes has not had any remunerative employment.
- That term-time workers are in remunerative work during the holidays, is described as a statutory fiction.
- No amount is claimed nor was evidence presented to support a claim for loss of remunerative activity.
- He also gained regular, remunerative employment in the private sector.
- Always commanding light remunerative employment from the manufacturing establishments in town, she maintained herself respectably.
- He decided to retire from the ministry for more remunerative work.
- The Public Service Code of Conduct Act stated that officials should not undertake any remunerative work outside the department without approval.
- The Act contains a controversial clause which disallows claims from workers in educational establishments who are deemed to be on customary holiday and in remunerative work.
Definition of remunerative in US English: remunerativeadjective 1Financially rewarding; lucrative. highly remunerative activities Example sentencesExamples - A particular claimant might have had prospects or chances of advancement and increasingly remunerative employment.
- His writings were remunerative to him far beyond the ordinary measure, yet he never wrote for money.
- However, given the posture of the physical market it seems unlikely that further shorting will be very remunerative.
- With meticulous industry, she shows the direction for the student community to pursue remunerative careers, with a high degree of optimism.
- The immigrant population occupies most of the menial and less remunerative forms of employment which Venezuelans themselves avoid.
- With government itself be coming the largest of all businesses, service to the state becomes more attractive and remunerative.
- In others, village growers simply find it more remunerative to sell coca to drug dealers than to market pineapples at the local mercado.
- Unleashing academic publishers from the user - pays paradigm is about the most remunerative activity I can think of.
- Sustainable self-help groups require reliable and remunerative market linkages.
- Migrant workers rarely acquired skills which would have permitted them to seek alternative and possibly more remunerative employment.
- Under this management, the glen gained in popularity with residents and visitors, and the venture proved a remunerative one.
- Pirated books, having no legal value, were less remunerative.
- Not getting a remunerative price, farmers responded in the only way they could - by reducing the acreage under oilseeds.
- He was able to make a connection in July, 2001 which may shortly become remunerative.
- Such groups will have to develop appropriate linkages with technological and credit institutions as well as to assured and remunerative marketing opportunities.
- Many young people simply found cash crop agriculture on the Reserves more remunerative than wage labor on settler farms or in the mines.
- Opportunities for future growth, improved operating methods and more remunerative pricing are then examined for each sector.
- The result of several years of research has not proved very remunerative.
- They were too busy with the remunerative work of stationary engine building under their patent monopoly to trouble with speculative business.
- Promotion of agricultural exports is important for creating conditions for providing remunerative prices to farm produce.
Synonyms lucrative, well paid, financially rewarding, financially worthwhile, moneymaking, paying, gainful - 1.1 Earning a salary; paid.
since June 2003 he has not had any remunerative employment Example sentencesExamples - Since June 2003 Mr Walkes has not had any remunerative employment.
- He decided to retire from the ministry for more remunerative work.
- Whenever your literary productions have proved for themselves that they have a real value, you will never have to go around hunting for remunerative literary work to do.
- Incomes covers the creation of productive and remunerative jobs.
- l Do not, without approval, undertake remunerative work outside their official duties or use office equipment for such work.
- She should not be engaged in remunerative work.
- That term-time workers are in remunerative work during the holidays, is described as a statutory fiction.
- No other remunerative work or employment may be undertaken by you except with our written consent.
- He also gained regular, remunerative employment in the private sector.
- They should not be a member of a married or unmarried couple the other member of which is engaged in remunerative work.
- What was the relevant "remunerative work that the veteran was undertaking"…
- No amount is claimed nor was evidence presented to support a claim for loss of remunerative activity.
- The Act contains a controversial clause which disallows claims from workers in educational establishments who are deemed to be on customary holiday and in remunerative work.
- Always commanding light remunerative employment from the manufacturing establishments in town, she maintained herself respectably.
- The Public Service Code of Conduct Act stated that officials should not undertake any remunerative work outside the department without approval.
- He is engaged and normally engaged in remunerative work.
- Many had not worked in the regular labor market for a long time, if at all, and their prospects for steady, remunerative work remained dim.
- His Honour accepted the arguments of the Repatriation Commission that the remunerative work a veteran was undertaking was the last work done by the veteran.
- I do not think that he is engaged in remunerative work.
- Faced with the remarkable bankruptcy of his employer, Larry did very little to locate a remunerative position.
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