How To Use Honorarium In A Sentence
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If I find out that a science reporter, say, received a $20,000 honorarium from the American Petroleum Institute, I would have legitimate grounds for concern regardless of any visible problems with their work.
Matthew Yglesias » When Journalists Donate
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She also receives royalties from UpToDate and an honorarium from the Japanese
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Senator Moynihan later denied making the remark, but returned the $ 1, 000 honorarium.
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She expects to be paid expenses and possibly a small honorarium.
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But just as Krugman's admissive humility has not compelled the return of a substantial honorarium for professional less-than-excellence, there seems no popular demand that we seriously re-think an economic system that delivers such reliable cycles of chronic inequity and invariable mayhem for the poor and unlucky.
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Actually I worked summer jobs like students do today and I was a school board chair who didn't receive a salary, just an honorarium.
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But let a client or patient make the experiment of omitting this little ceremony of the honorarium, which is cense to be a thing entirely out of consideration between them, and mark how the learned gentleman will look upon his case.
The Fortunes of Nigel
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But let a client or patient make the experiment of omitting this little ceremony of the honorarium, which is _cense_ to be a thing entirely out of consideration between them, and mark how the learned gentleman will look upon his case.
The Fortunes of Nigel
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But always before he reached the middle he struck for what they called his honorarium; and this troubled them, for the tale was appearing week by week as it was written.
Tommy and Grizel
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The outcry was such that he was reinstated, as a retired emeritus professor - more importantly, with an honorarium attached.
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Friends tell stories of tattered old cars and of large honorarium checks left uncashed in a desk drawer for years.
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Senator Moynihan later denied making the remark, but returned the $ 1, 000 honorarium.
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If our honorarium is unsatisfactory, kindly telegraph us at once and state what you consider a fair price.
Chapter 40
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We usually offer our visiting lecturers an honorarium of £50.
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Another innovation was that both the faculty editors and the contributing authors were paid an honorarium.
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Each of the authors has received research grants and travel expenses or lecture honorariums from one or more of these three study sponsors.
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Or they pay an honorarium, which is a word indicating that they know it isn't enough to count as proper paying!
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His 2002 income was $921,000, which includes a one-time honorarium of $600,000.
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Committee members are paid allowances and in some instances a small honorarium.
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I propose to you to do the same thing, and you can make it a condition that for your subsequent works I will pay you the best honorarium, which is given only to our best-known (very few) novel writers, that is to say, fifty rubles for sixteen pages of printed matter.
Leo Tolstoy: Childhood and Early Manhood
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He suddenly HAD recalled the spendthrift Delatour perfectly, and as quickly regretted now that he had not doubled the honorarium he had just sent to his portionless daughter.
A Sappho of Green Springs
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In 1967, with $400 from an honorarium, he bought a used mimeograph machine, and with the help of poets Johari Amini and Carolyn Rodgers founded Third World Press in the basement of his Southside Chicago apartment.
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We live on the honorariums and rewards for the articles I get published in different magazines.
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And the honorarium is just a token, you understand …
Matthew Yglesias » Treating the Symptoms
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I'll admit - though it's probably suspected already - that I don't live on my musician's honorariums, but on my composing income.
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But let a client or patient make the experiment of omitting this little ceremony of the honorarium, which is cense to be a thing entirely out of consideration between them, and mark how the learned gentleman will look upon his case.
The Fortunes of Nigel
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He requested that the honorarium be distributed to a college.
Christianity Today
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For an insignificant annual `honorarium" of £20,000, Ashida supplied Sir David with an ongoing summary of Eurotunnel operations.
CORMORANT
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In recognition of his humanitarian services Sahara India Group has recently given him an honorarium.