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1Pay to Play — can refer to several different concepts.In politicsIn politics, pay to play refers to a system, akin to payola in the music industry, by which one pays (or must pay) money in order to become a player. The common denominator of all forms of pay to …
2attendance bonus — ➔ bonus * * * attendance bonus UK US noun [C] ► HR, MANAGEMENT an extra amount of pay that some employees get if the number of days they have been absent from work is not more than the number stated in their agreement: »Employers should be wary… …
3Pay*Ola — Infobox musical artist Name = Pay*ola Background = group or band Years active = 1998 – present Genre = Rock Origin = Northern Ireland, UK Label = Tomcat Records Gimp International Records Current members = Philip McCarroll Nick Joseph Nicky… …
4Pay to play — Not to be confused with Play or pay contract. Pay to play, sometimes pay for play, is a phrase used for a variety of situations in which money is exchanged for services or the privilege to engage (play) in certain activities. The common… …
5List of WWA pay-per-view events — This is a chronological list of pay per views promoted by World Wrestling All Stars (WWA). From 2001 to 2003, WWA held 5 pay per view events.Event dates and venuesResultsThe InceptionInfobox Wrestling event name=The Inception promotion=World… …
6Equal pay for women — is an issue regarding pay inequality between men and women. It is often introduced into domestic politics in many first world countries as an economic problem that needs governmental intervention via regulation. The Equal Remuneration Convention… …
7Half pay — Half Half (h[aum]f), a. [AS. healf, half, half; as a noun, half, side, part; akin to OS., OFries., & D. half, G. halb, Sw. half, Dan. halv, Icel. h[=a]lfr, Goth. halbs. Cf. {Halve}, {Behalf}.] 1. Consisting of a moiety, or half; as, a half… …
8wait on — (also wait upon) 1. Attend (as a servant), perform services for, attend to, serve. 2. Attend, go to see, visit, call upon, pay attendance. 3. Follow (as a consequence), await. 4. Attend to, perform. 5. Accompany, escort, squire …
9education — /ej oo kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. 2. the act or process of… …
10Schools — • History and development of education as related to the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Schools Schools † …