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Another 4 percent even offer fully paid sabbaticals as a juicy perk.
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Once their idea of a perk was a few drinks at Christmas.
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Don't get the idea that this is some kind of a perk.
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Andy forgot his personal embarrassment and began to perk up his ears.
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The rest is the perquisite of the rocks and trees and beasts.
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They were the perquisite of a page who brought them to him.
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These Irish acres were partly the Queen's perquisite from the Babington 'conspiracy.'
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It is the perquisite of power to invent its own past.
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The luxury of another hour of sleep seemed the greatest perquisite of wealth.
Usage of fringe benefit in English
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It's a fringebenefit of flyin' with Captain Wesley Dare.
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They discussed fringebenefit tax until about midnight, when a neighbour made a noise complaint.
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And what's this, a fringebenefit?
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Here, the northern man seemed to view such a conquest as a hoped-for fringebenefit rather than a right.
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He went thinking that a fringebenefit of the trip would be emancipation from headlines about Tonya Harding, etc.
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He'd seen other experts pull similar stunts, snatch every fringebenefit they could get while moonlighting in a lawsuit.
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According to the DA's calculations, Zuma should pay fringebenefit tax amounting to almost R64m for the Nkandla upgrades.
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The exercises had the admirable fringebenefit of easing many of the aftereffects of a night in William's bed.
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Breast cancer: Surgery to reduce the size of uncomfortably or even dangerously large breasts has an important fringebenefit.
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That is not tackled in those simple figures, though neither is the fringebenefit of actually living in the house.
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You should also have a letter stating the company vehicle value and calculation of the fringebenefit from your employer.
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It would have the added fringebenefit of damping down some of the risk-taking behaviour that recently brought economic ruin.
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Following the dosage instructions at the end of this section can have the fringebenefit of clearing up inflamed gums.
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The job's big fringebenefit was when the owner gave us each a Coke, which cost a dime back then.
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One fringebenefit of his new method is that Nova, Elix, and their riveted world are ready to animate when Hollywood calls.
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Transport spokesperson Julie-Anne Genter said removing fringebenefit tax from electric vehicles for seven years was an easy way of incentivising people to go electric.