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a. 高工资的, 报酬优厚的

[经] 高工资的, 报酬优厚的





    1. Haagen has its own large security force of well-trained and well-paid personnel on round-the-clock duty at each center.
    2. The second is that parents are reluctant for their children to be selected for skilled employment rather than university at 16. Thus the best hope for the reform movement is probably that enough pupils such as Beth Moore gain well-paid technical jobs.
    3. Employment growth over the past two decades has been in less well-paid, often part-time jobs in the service sector.
    4. A few months later he had to take over the helm of Ultramar after the previous well-paid chairman was ousted.
    5. An assorted bunch of well-paid professionals, their kit was state of the art.
    6. There is a brisk trade in Soviet gold and television sets outside the elegant turn-of-the-century officers' center. Shopkeepers rely on the well-paid soldiers and their families, who relish the relatively comfortable five-year tours in Poland.
    7. They are leading comfortable middle-class and better lives as well-paid professionals who eat well, exercise and for the most part settle into monogamous relationships.
    8. Doubtless, the well-paid managers have been correctly respecting the priorities of their institutional shareholders.
    9. You would no doubt assume that money management, as a well-paid profession (my own), is dominated by the upper social classes; yet many of my colleagues come from blue-collar or unskilled backgrounds.
    10. What they have not permitted is the offsetting growth in less well-paid female employment. This gender-based change in the pattern of employment is at the heart of the economic changes that have hit the developed world over the past two decades.
    11. You know, there is no drinking in our country." A driver who said he formerly held a well-paid job in construction told a visitor: "My son, Romin, has sent a message that he is coming home in four weeks now that the fighting ends.
    12. Unprecedented competition from abroad has displaced some well-paid factory workers, bumping them into jobs that pay barely half as much.
    13. The nation's press is too comfortable, too well-paid, too much part of the establishment for the country's own good, the president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors told colleagues Wednesday.
    14. You might describe your early efforts at musical composition, your progressively less well-paid teaching jobs; you could dwell on your reaction to Hitler's moves in Europe and then to the war, when it came.
    15. Managers who have worked for less money diminish their prospects of finding a well-paid post again, some labor experts believe.
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