10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REMUNERABILITY»
Discover the use of
remunerability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
remunerability and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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International and EU Aviation Law: Selected Issues
Remunerability of the Carriage Carriage must, as a rule, be carried out in
exchange for remuneration (Article 1, paragraph 1, Sentence 1 WC/MC). It can,
however, be gratuitous if it is carried out by an air transportation company (Article
1, ...
Elmar Maria Giemulla, Ludwig Weber, 2011
2
Higher Education and Research in the Netherlands
Determining this remunerability is therefore of primary importance, also when
considering measures for the development of backward regions. Today in
particular, since in the determination of this remunerability a large number of ...
3
Gospodarka Wodna, Vol. 20, Nos. 2-12, 1960: Selected Articles
THE. REMUNERABILITY. OF. ARTIFICIAL. DRYING. OF. HERBAGE. ON. THE.
LA.KI. NOWOGARDZKIE. STATE. FARM. IN. 1959. Meadows and pastures,
which occupy about 20.5 percent of the total land in agricultural use in Poland,
are an ...
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Selected Articles [from] Gospodarka Wodna
THE. REMUNERABILITY. OF. ARTIFICIAL. DRYING. OF. HERBAGE. ON. THE.
LA.KI. NOWOGARDZKIE. STATE. FARM. IN. 1959. Meadows and pastures,
which occupy about 20.5 percent of the total land in agricultural use in Poland,
are an ...
5
An exposition of the Creed
If there were no other consideration, but of the principles of human nature, of the
liberty and remunerability of human actions, and of the natural revolutions and
resurrections of other creatures, it were abundantly sufficient to render the ...
John Pearson (bp. of Chester.), Edward Burton, 1843
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Remunerability, rt-mt':-né-r5-bi'l'é-tl. s. capacity of receiving rewards. Pears-on.
Remunerable, ré-m\'i'nér-i-bl. a. rewardable. Remunerate, rt-m\i'n€r-ate. v. a. to
reward, to repay, to re uite. Boyle. Remuneration, r -mb-nér-Pfshtln. .9. reward, ...
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Collot's French-English and English-French Dictionary: ...
REMUNERABLE rEm\'1'nérubl, adj. qui mérhe récompenae. REMUNERABILITY
rC-rnfinErabTl'itE, a. qualuté de ce qui pent étre rémnnéré, rétribué, f.
REMUNERATE r§mf1'n'ér5.t, va. rémunérer; rétribuer; salarier. REMUNERATED
r6mi!
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
লাড়ে সরার বা দূরে রাখো যে | To Remount, v. n. Fr. পুনরাতুরাহণ-কৃ, পুনবর্বরে-চডু,
অয়েবার সবার-হ | Remunerability, 11- s- পতিদানৱযাগ্যত্. প্নতিফলদাতবাতা. প্ন তিকার
প্নতিফল বা পাবিতেক্তষিক প্লাপণষেগোতা বা তদুপয়ু ক্ততা | Remunerable, a.
9
An Exposition of the Creed ... A new edition. Edited by the ...
If there were no other consideration, but of the principles of human nature, of the
liberty and remunerability of human actions, and of the natural revolutions and
resurrections of other creatures, it were abundantly suflicient to render the ...
John PEARSON (Bishop of Chester.), 1832
10
German Industry and Global Enterprise: BASF: The History of ...
Sufficient remunerability was necessary if only because the plan to finance the
venture through foreign loans appeared dubious without it. “Given the profits from
acetylene and alcohol and given the interest in BASF's process,” the advantages
...
Werner Abelshauser, Wolfgang von Hippel, Jeffrey Allan Johnson, 2003