A bonus of 8 percent, the midpoint of the range, would give them roughly $8,000.
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Pandit took a $1 annual salary in 2009 and 2010, and declined a bonus last year.
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That includes a $10 million roster bonus due after the first game of the season.
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It won't offer you a guaranteed bonus, but can promise you a salary of $250,000.
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Snowe was the only Republican to support a second Social Security bonus payment.
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When you consider that, it's easy to realize that getting a tan is just a bonus.
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Elliott Sadler placed fourth to earn a $100,000 bonus in the series Dash 4 Cash.
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Seven teams gained a bonus point in the opening weekend of Rugby World Cup 2011.
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An added bonus for the children was the Mr Whippy van that makes regular visits.
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Anything that tends to arouse; "his approval was an added fillip"
An additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output
Bu00F3nus (Icelandic pronunciation:u00A0) is an Icelandic no-frills supermarket chain owned by Hagar. Bu00F3nus operates 29 stores in Iceland and seven in the Faroe Islands. It follows the no-frills format of limited hours, simple shelves and having a giant fridge instead of chiller cabinets.
In the sport of basketball, the bonus situation (also called the penalty situation) is a situation where one team accumulates a certain amount of fouls, which varies depending on the level of play. When the number of fouls has been reached, the bonus begins. ...
Bonus (Ancientu00A0Greek: u0392u1FF6u03BDu03BFu03C2 or u0392u03CCu03BDu03BFu03C2, died 627) was a Byzantine statesman and general, one of the closest associates of Emperor Heraclius (r. 610u2013641), who played a leading role in the successful defense of the imperial capital, Constantinople, during the Avaru2013Persian siege of 626.
Something extra that is good; An extra sum given as a premium, e.g. to an employee; To pay a bonus, premium
(Bonuses) A reimbursement system used by some plans to give providers an incentive to be cost-efficient and reduce unnecessary services. Some plans may also pay bonuses based on the results of member satisfaction surveys or other quality of care measures.
(Bonuses) An extra reward paid by employers to employees either at a certain time of the year such as at Christmas, or in recognition of a good performance. The bonuses can be anything from cash to a holiday or a valuable asset.
A monetary incentive given by the company to the mineral owner for executing or ratifying an oil, gas and or mineral lease.