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1 Something that you physically place on your body has to have a pay off.
2 How is it that we still have a pay gap?
3 Some government departments have a pay gap between men and women of 39 per cent.
4 And that we have a pay that cannot be, it says, Compensation cannot be diminished.
5 Want to watch the game at a friends' house but they don't have a pay - TV subscription?
6 We still have a pay regime with increments when pay should be the same for everyone.
7 Well, maybe we'll have a pay day soon.
8 Osborne has just announced that they will all have a pay freeze - effectively a pay cut.
9 If you have a pay problem, we'll get you over to the disbursing office and get it fixed.
10 They didn't have a pay phone.
11 Until this month, workers had n't had a pay rise in six years.
12 Chief executives at Britain's largest companies had a pay cut last year.
13 Probably they have a paid spy who may be in his employ.
14 Working for the NHS, we have n't had a pay rise in four years.
15 Posted Chief executives at Britain's largest companies had a pay cut last year.
16 This can mean that the opportunity to have a paid job is diminished.
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