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pay

Financial reward given by employers to employees for their work. Take-home pay or net pay is pay after income tax, national insurance contributions, and any other deductions have been taken away. Gross pay is before deductions.

The pay of manual workers is normally called their wage; white-collar workers are usually said to receive a salary. The total pay or earnings of workers include their basic pay – that is, the pay they receive for working their basic week or month – plus overtime payments, bonus payments, and any other monies given by employers. Pay is an important motivator of individual workers.



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Hospitals and physicians have long complained that payers won't ante up for the costs of higher quality.
ante up $15 million in advance payments so he could renovate the Memorial Coliseum and keep playing there.
They used the technique successfully in marketing their web site, asking the subscriber to ante up $9.
 
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