Sentences with phrase «compensated with a higher value»

This means you own a piece of this pie and expect to eventually be compensated with a higher value than you originally paid for it.

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One study by economist Elaine McCrate found that any reduction in wages associated with the benefit of flexibility is modest at best and, in fact, many jobs with greater flexibility have higher wages.137 Furthermore, the volatility of earnings for many independent contractors would offset any compensating wage differentials, because workers can not compare the value of flexibility to higher earnings when they aren't able to predict their earnings as independent contractors.138
«The event demonstrated there's a chance we'll find an early learning champion who will value the importance of high - quality early learning programs for all of California's kids with teachers who are compensated fairly,» said Patricia Lozano, executive director of Early Edge California, an advocacy organization promoting expanded early education programs.
These adjustments give more value or «weight» to compensate for higher educational cost associated with these characteristics (e.g. economic disadvantage or limited English proficiency).
One school of thought is that value stocks are riskier than the market as a whole and investors are compensated with higher expected returns for the additional risk.
It seems that over the past 12 months, three stocks show a negative value and compensated with a high distribution.
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