Sentences with phrase «substantial pay cuts for»

That's a pretty hefty percentage of associates who seem so unhappy with their billable hour burdens that they'd take substantial pay cuts for less work.
Many of the high - powered lawyers joining the Obama administration will be taking substantial pay cuts for the privilege of public service, reports the Washington Post.

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«Although I don't subscribe to the view that the tax cuts pay for themselves,» he says, «there's considerable evidence to suggest that the increased investment they produce will generate extra revenues to offset a substantial share of those lost to the tax cuts
All told, though, the plan is, like its House counterpart, a proposal to dramatically slash corporate tax rates, open up a big new loophole for wealthy individuals, and pay for the cuts by dramatically expanding the national debt and ending a number of tax deductions that could leave a substantial share of middle - and upper - middle - class people paying more.
It has resulted in a substantial cut in the numbers of overseas students - relied on for the high fees they pay by the higher education sector - and has now been criticised by Cable.
These guarantee lower hours but the trade off for a more family - friendly lifestyle is less high - level work and a substantial pay cut.
An entry level litigation support position opened up at my old firm and I jumped at the chance, taking a substantial pay cut from an experienced legal secretary position for the rare opportunity of receiving litigation support training at a firm that had always been good to me.
He says: «In the current climate, where legal aid solicitors have already experienced a substantial pay cut in real terms over the past ten years and are now being told that the legal aid budget will be frozen until 2009 — 10, I am determined to fight for a fair deal for all.
So why would a licensee that makes significantly more rely on the expertise and knowledge of their manager — as who would opt for a career in the future that means a substantial pay cut, greater supervision and duties, and incredible risk.
Faced with the challenge of coming up with capital to fund expiring loans, many of the nation's real estate investment trusts are trying to hold onto the cash they have — either by cutting dividends for 2009 or paying a substantial portion of that dividend in stock, according to a Bloomberg news report.
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