Friends tell stories of tattered old cars and of large honorarium checks left uncashed in a desk drawer for years. |
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In recognition of his humanitarian services Sahara India Group has recently given him an honorarium. |
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The group leader was given an honorarium to lead and administer the groups and operate the tape recorder. |
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Another innovation was that both the faculty editors and the contributing authors were paid an honorarium. |
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Committee members are paid allowances and in some instances a small honorarium. |
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Actually I worked summer jobs like students do today and I was a school board chair who didn't receive a salary, just an honorarium. |
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In other cases, instead of being paid regularly, a student may be given an honorarium at the end of the term. |
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They however can be rewarded through the provision of training and accreditation, the reimbursement of expenses or payment of an honorarium. |
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This report does not recommend that professional fees or an honorarium be paid to any participant for attendance at the workshop. |
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Poets began to work freelance, receiving from patrons a conspicuous honorarium. |
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If you expect to receive an honorarium, please indicate this in your proposal. |
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Provision of methadone is carried out by auxiliary medical services staff members who are volunteers and are paid an honorarium. |
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And please note that you need to qualify and participate in the full session to receive the honorarium. |
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The Board was advised that CBS would cover expenses to these events but that no honorarium is attached to attending. |
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What is more, Mr. Mulroney said that the money paid by Mr. Schreiber was an honorarium for promoting Thyssen products. |
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Fareed Zakaria deserves our respect for returning the honorarium and First Amendment award given by the League. |
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She expects to be paid expenses and possibly a small honorarium. |
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Participating individuals and families were compensated with a small honorarium for their time and efforts. |
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Members receive an honorarium for their work, but it is quite modest, and the time commitment is significant for people with full-time jobs. |
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It is also recommended that an honorarium be provided to the people who come and give their testimonies. |
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Those who participated in consultations were offered a small honorarium to cover costs associated with attending, as well as food and soft drinks. |
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The result of this magisterial system was the development of the jus honorarium, a new body of rules that existed alongside, and often superseded, the civil law. |
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A number of plastic surgeons were approached and they declined, either because of availability or because of lack of availability for an honorarium to be provided. |
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Unlike many co-op communities, Margaret Laurence has no committee structure, except for the on-call committee, whose members are paid an honorarium to be available after office hours. |
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The Scientific Council members shall be compensated for the tasks they perform by means of an honorarium for their attendance at Scientific Council plenary meetings. |
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Ensure top-grade research with our highly profiled, double opted-in panelists. Nurses are offered the choice between a highly unique industry incentive in the form of a powerful biomedical research tool, or cash honorarium. |
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However, the numerous vacant positions within the Board and the low level of participation of international members contributed to reducing honorarium and travel expenses. |
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During their terms of office, the Chairperson and the members of the Board shall not be entitled to any fee or honorarium for any work carried out on the Institute's behalf. |
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Good board members are worth an honorarium, if not a fee. |
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We are willing to offer a small honorarium that we hope you will accept for judging the competition. |
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