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How To Use Gratuity In A Sentence

  • Teachers in government funded private colleges in the Punjab are on strike for a pension and gratuity scheme.
  • When they took a Mountain Aborigine head, eighteen liters of palay were distributed to each household among the four Plains Aborigine villages of Puli, as a gratuity. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Justification for a gratuity falls upon those by whom it is authorized.
  • The priest is received with bows at the door, and when the benediction is over he is rewarded with the gratuity of a _paul_ or a _scudo_, according to the piety and purse of the proprietor; while into the basket of his attendant is always dropped a _pagnotta_, a couple of eggs, a _baiocco_, or some such trifle. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859
  • Remuneration as per the income tax act includes among other, any salary, leave pay, allowance, wage, overtime pay, bonus, gratuity, commission, fee, emoluments or pension.
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  • Bill had served in the army during the First World War and, after he was demobbed, spent his gratuity on some cabins and some poultry he kept on a three-acre field his mother had left him.
  • Dyer had come out of the army at the end of the Second World War with rather more behind him than the gratuity due to an RASC Captain. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • It was unanimously decided to give a gratuity to the Captain in acknowledgement of his services.
  • Well, as part of my pay for February, I received my gratuity for the contract period that ended December 31, 2002.
  • It also wants to lengthen the qualifying period for long-service leave and dump a gratuity entitlement.
  • Their conduct merits our wannest esteem; and I beg leave to add, that I think the public will do well to make them a handsome gratuity. The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876
  • They were with a half-dozen friends at the Lehigh Pub in Bethlehem last month, so the establishment tacked what it called a mandatory 18 percent gratuity onto the bill of about $73, according to reports. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Perhaps the most remarkable proposition in Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical letter Caritas in Veritate, therefore, is the controversial assertion that gratuity-or as the official English translation frequently reads, "gratuitousness" - is essential to economic life. Catholic Community Speaks | AmericanCatholic.org
  • He presumably bought into it with his Foreign Office gratuity.
  • If a single decides to take a forecaddie, we ask the minimum gratuity be $80 based on performance.
  • Low-lying nylon-strung verdure cohabited the same space as vocal powwows, a move straight out of the Neutral Milk Hotel gratuity bible.
  • It was unanimously decided to give a gratuity to the Captain in acknowledgement of his services.
  • But for the amount of work we do, a small gratuity is always appreciated.
  • Lobbyist Kevin A. Ring, 40, faces charges of conspiracy, fraud and making an illegal gratuity as part of a lavish four-year scheme that ladled out more than $1 million in meals, tickets and trips to federal officials in exchange for benefits to clients of disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Retrial of Abramoff lobbyist Ring starts, tests corruption fight in capital
  • Government has been implored to intervene in the labour stand-off between the company and its workers following failure by management to pay gratuity to over 400 employees.
  • However, a special gratuity paid to a driver, for example at Christmas, may not be taxable.
  • He added that the retirement gratuity had been increased following negotiations which had been accepted by the union side.
  • Craving forgiveness for the liberty I am now taking, I have only to add, by your Grace's desire exprest in a letter to my early friend Capel Lofft Esq, that the Annual amount of the Gratuity I have recived is Fifteen Pounds. Letter 271
  • II. iii.27 (175,9) [I did impeticoat thy gratility] T.is, Sir T. Hammer tells us, is the same with _impocket thy gratuity_. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies

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