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| He hoped to | wage a war with assistance from Sigismund, Holy Roma |
| provide money to pay for the Free Companies to | wage a campaign to support Count Enrique of Trastama |
| ntred around the port of Gdynia, were forced to | wage a two-front war against the German forces advan |
| state that requires a large amount of money to | wage a competitive statewide campaign, it is not unu |
| slims of the world ... have announced they will | wage a holy war against America." |
| eyuhadot (Pum) as covert "Special Companies" to | wage a counter terror war against the Arabs. |
| s from the cradle to the grave, so liberty must | wage a constant, everlasting battle against the foes |
| tion of the Italian genius; it was necessary to | wage a holy war against the American monster to save |
| at into to the mountains, from where they would | wage a guerrilla campaign against the Japanese for o |
| hoice of party faithful in all the polls, would | wage a front-runner, incumbent-style campaign." |
| ions had a direct effect on the LTTE ability to | wage a conventional war during the Eelam War IV. |
| cover as a getaway driver for the mob so he can | wage a one-man war on crime to avenge the death of f |
| authority, and were ordered to go to ground and | wage a guerilla campaign on their respective islands |
| prominently led by Pat Mackie, began to work to | wage, a go slow tactic that led to reduced mine outp |
| Bethune left the House in 1984 to | wage a losing bid against U.S. Senator David Pryor, |
| nga III made the Mysore ruler Kanthirava Narasa | wage a series of ravaging wars with Madurai, later c |
| vud Pasha and took over its command in order to | wage a large scale war against the Republic of Venic |
| It was the era of the maximum | wage, a time when players could not leave their club |
| lls and a network of street-level informants to | wage a one-man war on crime a la DC's Batman. |
| was because he did not have enough revenues to | wage a war since he had not called a Parliament sinc |
| and warned against an unnamed "group that `will | wage a war on values under the cover of Islamic slog |
| s have pressured reporters to send messages and | wage a media war. |
| s well as nobles of Majapahit court, Gajah Mada | wage a resistance forces to crush Kuti rebellion. |
| es and the Soviet Union use alien technology to | wage a secret war across the solar system, fighting |
| oming "a new breed of terrorist" who went on to | wage a wide-ranging battle for animal rights as a me |
| It includes the Fair Minimum | Wage Act of 2007 as a rider, which raises the minimu |
| or Committee, Miller sponsored the Fair Minimum | Wage Act of 2007, which was enacted into law as an a |
| Official text of the National Minimum | Wage Act 1998 as originally enacted within the Unite |
| The Coal Mines (Minimum | Wage) Act 1912 was an Act of Parliament which gave m |
| The Living | Wage Act proposes that employees working for compani |
| Shadegg voted against the Fair Minimum | Wage Act of 2007, which increased the federal minimu |
| Soto was the chief sponsor of the Living | Wage Act. |
| Policies: Increasing the minimum | wage after public consultation, moving the HST refer |
| of a male superintendent, but was paid an equal | wage after she told the school board, "Gentlemen, if |
| , to take over power, control the populace, and | wage aggressive war. |
| r, they permitted the larger destroyer types to | wage aggressive hunter-killer patrols against the Ge |
| By September 2007, the | wage agreement had been implemented by other multina |
| severe criticism for not following the minimum | wage agreement signed between Unions and owners. |
| All the while, Korean and Japanese armed forces | wage all-out war against each other on land, sea and |
| ket would only serve to incite the Democrats to | wage an aggressive campaign which would ruin the cha |
| namely the peasantry, were largely reluctant to | wage an active campaign during the Russian Civil War |
| Edwin R. Bethune, who left the firm in 1972 to | wage an unsuccessful bid for Arkansas attorney gener |
| ughes, though with the abolition of the maximum | wage and the new freedom which players had, he was u |
| Changes also were introduced in the | wage and price systems in an attempt to improve effi |
| s in the Office of Price Monitoring, Council of | Wage and Price Stability. |
| ed to add 250 investigators to the department's | Wage and Hour Division after a Government Accountabi |
| ing health care, public records access, minimum | wage and overtime pay, environmental protection, equ |
| reading a wide array of reviews on the minimum | wage and its impact on the economy, and there's no q |
| research, his opposition to raising the minimum | wage and a general feeling of antipathy from the bod |
| au of Statistics during 2003-04, there were 500 | wage and salary earners (ranked 163rd in New South W |
| ervice preference for local residents; a living | wage and benefits standard for City-supported employ |
| "[A]fter | wage and price controls, Watergate was like a breath |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $27,590 (ranked 154th in N |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $29,975 (ranked 153rd in N |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $32,173 (ranked 76th in Ne |
| He was involved in the issue of raising minimum | wage and the labor delegation on the Selma to Montgo |
| few matters of arbitration including the basic | wage and the minimum wage for women. |
| nths in office, Putnam continually defended the | wage and price control program as necessary for the |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $32,195 (ranked 75th in Ne |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $34,503 (ranked 79th in Ne |
| were 1,663 | wage and salary earners (ranked 124th in New South W |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $27,824 (ranked 150th in N |
| reatment programs, supports raising the minimum | wage and assisting child crime victims. |
| irst in New South Wales to observe the standard | wage and eight-hour day. |
| , D.C., in 1939, joining the legal staff of the | Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Lab |
| Department of Labor Assistant Secretary for | Wage and Labor Standards Arthur Fletcher implemented |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $33,611 (ranked 88th in Ne |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $32,426 (ranked 71st in Ne |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $38,327 (ranked 21st in Ne |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $46,329 (ranked 16th in Ne |
| The estimated average income per | wage and salary earner was $40,943 and the estimated |
| supporter of home rule for Scotland, a minimum | wage and the Temperance movement. |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $38,860 (ranked 44th in Ne |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $35,944 (ranked 37th in Ne |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $38,873 (ranked 43rd in Ne |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $34,886 (ranked 47th in Ne |
| using international media attention on Wal-Mart | wage and policy issues and contraception sales polic |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $31,416 (ranked 122nd in N |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $28,309 (ranked 143rd in N |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $36,856 (ranked 27th in Ne |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $41,386 (ranked 27th in Ne |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $29,155 (ranked 119th in N |
| oduced a cappella albums for the groups Minimum | Wage and Kol Zimra. |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $32,823 (ranked 99th in Ne |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $29,413 (ranked 111th in N |
| He also presided over the end of the | wage and price controls which had been in effect dur |
| were 927 | wage and salary earners (ranked 146th in New South W |
| tled to a pension equal to the average national | wage and free health care, as well as assistance wit |
| nditions she issued decrees mandating a minimum | wage and maximum working hours in that industry as w |
| unions, they usually wish to introduce a living | wage, and they often support the creation of a unive |
| ngly untenable position of the administration's | wage and price control program led Putnam to resign |
| ty for youth, feed the hungry, promote a living | wage and universal health care, and promote non-viol |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $28,558 (ranked 134th in N |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $31,509 (ranked 119th in N |
| Billy is also known for the short films Maximum | Wage and Gabriel: Angel in the Outfield, and their s |
| were 1,062 | wage and salary earners (ranked 141st in New South W |
| of Statistics, during 2005-06 there were 16,532 | wage and salary earners earning a total income of A$ |
| were 8,754 | wage and salary earners (ranked 71st in New South Wa |
| for universal access to health care", a living | wage and affordable childcare. |
| was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $30,712 (ranked 140th in N |
| was an estimated median income per | wage and salary earner of $28,892 (ranked 124th in N |
| It was an estimated average income per | wage and salary earner of $33,530 (ranked 90th in Ne |
| d employ only contractors that provide a living | wage and health benefits, and engage in fair labor p |
| Pat also publishes the | Wage and Benefit Survey. |
| were 28,082 | wage and salary earners (ranked 34thh in New South W |
| were 1,898 | wage and salary earners (ranked 116th in New South W |
| In 2006, her Minimum | Wage and Remuneration Amendment Bill, which extended |
| were 1,865 | wage and salary earners (ranked 118th in New South W |
| ulty of raising a family on the current minimum | wage, and argued that tying the minimum wage to infl |
| ve Party, advocating an increase in the minimum | wage and arguing in favour of anti-poverty measures |
| tion against blacks and women, backed a minimum | wage and called for the elimination of the House Com |
| gested that a "demand gap" related to differing | wage and productivity growth explains deficit and de |
| ction and the supply of basic resources, impose | wage and price controls, settle labor disputes, cont |
| were 798 | wage and salary earners (ranked 151st in New South W |
| from 1934 to 1935 and as General Counsel of the | Wage and Hour Division of the United States Departme |
| Sweden did not | wage any wars during his lifetime, so an actual comb |
| He made his reputation as counsel in various | wage arbitrations from 1913 to 1914. |
| migrate from regions with high unemployment low | wage area to low unemployment high wage areas. |
| ter to the CC call to head to the counryside to | wage armed struggle against the dictatorship. |
| entage increase in the statewide average weekly | wage, as determined by the PA Department of Labor an |
| band focused on Top 40 hits and earned a steady | wage as a party band around the New England area. |
| through life through crime and often earning a | wage as a prostitute, but is still a good and compas |
| imously in the Senate) thus setting the minimum | wage at the higher amount. |
| Dennis | Wage: B3 Harmond Organ/Piano |
| ter focused on issues such as raise the minimum | wage back up to the highest in Canada (as in the 197 |
| "Decentralized | Wage Bargaining - A Threat to Incomes Policy Goals o |
| But since no tax is owed on wages above the | Wage Base limit, the tax rate effectively declines a |
| emove the sliding scale, which determined their | wage based on the price of coal. |
| Faith, Fraud & Minimum | Wage, based on Canadian playwright Josh MacDonald's |
| then this number of weeks is multiplied by the | wage basis to determine the total value of the SLU. |
| they entered the city of La Paz and, forced to | wage battle, Santa Cruz emerged victorious from the |
| t compensation above the Actor's Equity minimum | wage because of her commitment to the cause of creat |
| working for minimum | wage, being in prison, a Christian living as a Musli |
| sis piled on crisis manager Ian St John cut the | wage bill by selling Went to Cardiff City, his last |
| ust 14 professionals in the Chester side as the | wage bill was cut. |
| rts to pass the nation's first statewide living | wage bill in 2004, which was vetoed by Gov. Robert E |
| A greatly reduced | wage bill of £7,900 still necessitated fund raising |
| andard of football was reflected in the players | wage bill and Sillett being offered an improved cont |
| is is mind, the Hatters needed to free-up their | wage bill and reduce further debt, and decided to se |
| n attempt to intentionally depress the national | wage bill by forcing more and more people into the l |
| The | wage bill had also fallen to £367,836. |
| Despite having one of the largest | wage bill in the division Stoke struggled were often |
| ts had plummeted to just £24,117, compared to a | wage bill of £41,092; meanwhile a £6,250 profit was |
| rought £20,872 in gross gate receipts, with the | wage bill at £8,927. |
| wished to remove the higher earners from their | wage bill, so Ball moved to Dutch side PSV Eindhoven |
| to Northwich Victoria to cut back on the clubs | wage bill. |
| rced his parent club Cheltenham to reduce their | wage bill. |
| nd of the season as Weymouth tried to cut their | wage bill. |
| Derby sold Luca to cut the | wage bill. |
| he season as the club again heavily reduced its | wage bill. |
| ate Henrik Pedersen to almost double the club's | wage bill. |
| quently the mill owners in turn suffered higher | wage bills and therefore higher finished-goods price |
| t on promotion and as a result had to cut their | wage budget. |
| d $24 to the transmission workers' monthly base | wage but reduced their monthly subsidies (for food, |
| He then worked at a chemical plant for minimum | wage, but after being again unemployed he worked as |
| r explained, "I wanted to study to get a decent | wage but I can't do that while I have a regular 9-5 |
| be an article on the Football (soccer) maximum | wage but perhaps it's part of a larger article on Fo |
| his spell at SD Lemona, he received part of his | wage by taking the team's kits to the laundry. |
| o eventually let the sellers exceed the minimum | wage by 40 percent. |
| ve representatives) agrees to raise the minimum | wage by 28.6% to 450 pesos ($150). |
| heir children, and increased Manitoba's minimum | wage by 25 cents for every year of her tenure in off |
| ll under expedition (war campaign) against them | wage by a datu or led by several datus od Srivijaya, |
| ding to Pennsylvania State University's "Living | Wage Calculator", the living wage for the city is US |
| Recent campaigning activities include a Living | Wage campaign on campus. |
| Bus boosts minimum | wage campaign BBC News, 10 January 2008 |
| Brenner spent several years working with living | wage campaigns around the country, as well as playin |
| rticipation agreement and the introduction of a | wage cap. |
| Goldstein is the author of the book "Low | Wage Capitalism: Colossus With Feet of Clay", recent |
| ack by labeling Carney a "liar" for the minimum | wage charges and subsequently accused Carney of bein |
| nteen Undertakings Wages Board, set to consider | wage claims under the Catering Wages Act 1943. |
| r, Cooney helped establish the Kalamazoo Living | Wage Coalition, the Poverty Reduction Initiative, an |
| n 1903, was member of the Massachusetts Minimum | Wage Commission, and was a delegate to the Democrati |
| A relatively low | wage compared to "skilled professions" (i.e professo |
| On his return he revealed his remarkably low | wage compared to other stars at Boca. |
| were various economic issues including minimum | wage concerns, education, and controversy over the p |
| ually by laying off 43 of the 157 employees and | wage concessions. |
| 2006 review of over 100 studies on the minimum | wage concluded that the general consensus view agree |
| When the | wage contract is signed, it appears that the employe |
| dian Director, McDermott led a campaign against | wage controls being implemented by the government of |
| s reference to the commodity price ceilings and | wage controls in the United States imposed by Presid |
| rrons and Forbes Magazine, Ohanian analyzes the | wage controls adopted by the President Herbert Hoove |
| he then-powerful Histadrut labor union to enact | wage controls, thus decoupling rampant wage from pri |
| The Central Government bears the 100 percent | wage cost of unskilled manual labour and 75 percent |
| But local costs are going up. We've seen | wage costs going up, the cost of electricity going u |
| d salaries, construction costs (material costs, | wage costs), construction permits. |
| use of outsourcing of casting production to low | wage countries like Mexico, India and China. |
| major decline as a result of outsourcing to low | wage countries. |
| the creation of boards which could set minimum | wage criteria that were legally enforceable. |
| The | Wage Curve Reloaded. |
| llow any of the stock to roll until this second | wage cut was revoked. |
| inance committee that he would demand an hourly | wage cut of $20, suggested that Chrysler may withdra |
| czun quit the club after he was asked to take a | wage cut. |
| Hard rock miners in Shoshone County protested | wage cuts with a strike in 1892. |
| ainst the miner owners who had announced future | wage cuts and increasing work hours a month previous |
| A movement of resistance to the imposition of | wage cuts in the mills, also known as the Plug Riots |
| anded economic reform, an end to job losses and | wage cuts in the face of the government's proposals |
| boom-and-bust that accompanied iron-making with | wage cuts, strikes and the emergence of "Scotch Catt |
| tration when the players and staff agreed a 12% | wage deferral. |
| diate action to implement their current minimum | wage demands as a step towards a legal minimum of £8 |
| Most players who left the Jets suggested | wage demands as the major issue with Jets owner Con |
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