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Ver más 1 Written comments suggest that festival committees pay too little and should pay for performance licences.
2 This is not " pay for performance " as the outside world understands the term.
3 It was pay for paperwork, not pay for performance .
4 Our research may entail lessons for policy makers on the current debate on pay for performance models.
5 To win court approval, debtors must prove the plans pay for performance rather than simply substitute for retention payments.
7 Crude measures at least cut through the self-serving corporate noise about " pay for performance " and give a real-world readout.
8 The public interest in medical outcomes is at an all time high and " pay for performance " is looming on the horizon.
9 What he has revealed is that when " pay for performance " and "competitive pay" come into conflict, Barclays will choose the latter.
10 Mr Jenkins told BBC business editor Robert Peston: "We have to be competitive on pay and we have to pay for performance . "
11 Sit too far away and you're essentially paying for performance you won't be able to see.
12 University students complained about frivolous musicians and fluffhead actors, then lined up to pay for performances .
13 Professional footballers should be paid for performance with players granted City-style bonus packages, Manchester United's chief executive believes.
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