How to use in-sentence of “salary”:
+ A white-collar worker is a worker who has a high salary for doing a job that needs a lot of skill but do not do jobs that need a lot of labor like a blue-collar worker.
+ This also meant the salary of clergy effectively tripled, that year.
+ The Designated Player Rule, nicknamed the Beckham Rule, allows Major League Soccer franchises to sign up to three players that would be considered outside their salary cap.
+ A defined Benefit pension defines the benefit to the worker based on salary basis, years worked, and a multiplier.
+ Each of the main actors made about $75,000 an episode, with Sheen’s most recently confirmed salary being $300,000.Errico, Marcus.
+ The governor of Maine receives a salary of $70,000, which is the lowest by $20,000 of the 50 state governors.

Example sentences of “salary”:
+ The mayor of London's salary is one that ranks along that of a government cabinet minister's.
+ The discovery of Uranus put his career on the way: he got a salary of £200 a year as "King's Astronomer".
+ The mayor of London’s salary is one that ranks along that of a government cabinet minister’s.
+ The discovery of Uranus put his career on the way: he got a salary of £200 a year as “King’s Astronomer”.
+ He was in charge of 515 officers at a salary of £1,290.
+ Dallas had to pay Guerin two-thirds of the remaining salary from his contract which was spread out over twice as many years.
+ For example, a company might contribute 10% of a worker’s salary to a pension account of the worker’s choice, with final benefit received linked to the performance of the investment chosen.
+ However, the salary cannot be changed during the President’s four-year term in office.
+ He has also played for the Detroit Pistons from 2002 to 2004 until he signed with the Jazz after the Pistons were unable to pay his salary due to salary cap limitations.
+ Their salary is E926,370 per annum.
+ The role of the British prime minister’s spouse is not an official office and are not given a salary or official duties.
+ In 2012, Walls Street made 5.0 percent of the city’s private sector jobs, 8.5 percent of its tax revenue, and 22 percent of the city’s total wages, including an average salary of $360,700.
+ He has been called “the world’s ‘poorest’ president” because he donates around 90 percent of his $12,000 monthly salary to charities to help poor people and small entrepreneurs.
+ A salary is where the employer pays an arranged amount at regular intervals regardless of hours worked or amount of work done.
More in-sentence examples of “salary”:
+ Since February 2015 she has been a UEFA ambassador for the development of women’s football, and since 2017 she has been part of the CommonGoal community of footballers, an initiative led by Juan Mata, also from Spain, who fights for the social reintegration of children in through the funds raised with 1% of the salary of the community footballers.
+ By comparison, the salary cap for clubs in the men’s competition, the A-League, is A2.35 million.
+ Another field where it is done is to ensure a minimum wage or salary that employers must pay.
+ Then, he was selected in the fixed starter of LA Dodgers and then his annual salary was sharply increased.
+ You were getting a salary for performance plus a rehearsal salary.
+ A professor’s salary can vary by education, school, subject taught and country.
+ He proposed a $9 an hour minimum salary for all city employees.
+ People owning big business donates their salary to charities such as Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Lee Miglin, Chuck Feeney and Ted Turner.
+ One speaks of wages if the employee is paid by the hour and of salary if he is paid a set rate per pay period.
+ That was a very good salary in those days.
+ However, a wage is different to a salary or commission.
+ He offered Naka a higher salary and more creative freedom if he joined STI.
+ The current salary is £137,579 per year.
+ From 2008 to 2012, Lee’s salary is S$3.87 million every year.
+ John Hart briefly took the role of The Lone Ranger while Moore was tied-up in a salary dispute with producers.
+ Due to the salary cap, the Blackhawks were forced to give up a bunch of their players.
+ Young wanted to head his own force and tried to become chief constable of the Isle of Wight Constabulary, before he became Acting Chief Constable of Leamington Spa Borough Police in September 1938, aged 31, at a salary of £500 per annum.
+ An example might be 2@55 final 3, meaning that the annuity is the highest 3-year average salary times years worked times 2%.
+ The teams in the W-League have a salary cap of A$150,000 for the entire squad.
+ However, women still face sexism in the industry today, including difference in salary compared to men.
+ There are no salary caps or age restrictions.
+ They have lifetime tenure, earning an annual salary of $213,300.
+ The cost of living is less, and salary and wages are flexible.
+ The Salary Setting Commission wanted to make their salaries $175,000 instead, but the city council all decided to vote against it.
+ Although he was being paid a good salary Wesley did less and less work.
+ When Chuck learns that Linda has been talking about a new salary with the movie’s director, Gerard Damiano, without telling him, Chuck punishes her by making her shower in freezing water.
+ In 1961 Louis got a salary as well as a grant from National Geographic and turned over the acting directorship of Coryndon to a subordinate.
+ He had a salary of 352,750 USD annually.
+ In January 2012, his salary was reduced to S$2.2 million due to the public then complaining about his unfair salary.
+ However, the salary offered would pay for his Utah wedding to his fiancée Lisa.
+ Neighbourhood administrators get a salary from the Central Government.
+ He was given some land by the government and a small salary from his employers.
+ A few years later his salary increased again when he taught music to Queen Caroline’s daughter.
+ He refused to accept a salary for the position, stating that he wished to serve in this capacity solely for reasons of idealism.
+ Most people who live in Büsingen, work in Switzerland and earn their salary in Swiss francs.
+ In March 2002, while still independent, Livingstone was accused of “cronyism” by some Labour party members in the London Assembly after he had appointed six officials as special advisers at a salary level which seemed to them excessive, and a manoeuvre to help his chances of being re-elected.
+ In spite of earning a high salary he often had no money.
+ An inspector should receive a reasonable salary and his trip paid for the three weeks he or she will be there.
+ TV seriesAmerican version of “The X Factor”, with a reported salary of one million dollars.
+ The average monthly salary in Bulgaria is still cheap at 400 euro or $541 USD.
+ It allows judges in these courts to get a regular salary for their work.
+ Many people fought for a good salary and a good working time.
+ He continued to receive an annual salary of $1 million as Chairman Emeritus.
+ Similar to the Euroleague in Europe, the ABL has its own set of rules in terms of its roster and salary Teams are allowed two players of non-ASEAN citizenship and two ASEAN imports.
+ The approximate salary of a mammalogist varies from $20,000 to $60,000 a year, depending on their experience.
+ Since February 2015 she has been a UEFA ambassador for the development of women's football, and since 2017 she has been part of the CommonGoal community of footballers, an initiative led by Juan Mata, also from Spain, who fights for the social reintegration of children in through the funds raised with 1% of the salary of the community footballers.
+ By comparison, the salary cap for clubs in the men's competition, the A-League, is A2.35 million.
