Examples of using Remunerative in English and their translations into Italian
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I wonder, Mr Wolcott… if some second letter couldn't be drafted… to put some sharper point on the lesson… maybe remunerative to both of us.
the EP has continually drawn attention to the importance of remunerative prices as regards both farmers' incomes
Through the influence of Rabbi Joshua ben Hananiah both were appointed by Rabban Gamliel to remunerative offices comp.
with the aim of stabilizing prices at fair and remunerative levels;
surer and more remunerative all things considered.
except when it came to some remunerative trade.
voice for the enterprise, since involves of the fixed costs that occupy resources for the enterprise otherwise usable in remunerative activities.
The development of the aquaculture sector also represents real potential for the creation of remunerative jobs and new economic activities.
that it might be remunerative, Hunter turned his attention from acting to stand-up.
In fact, above all in this within the administrative procedures and of control absorb precious resources that could be employed in remunerative activities.
Capital and labour would be transferred from the less remunerative to the more remunerative branches;
humanitarian concerns could prove very rewarding, even if such an involvement is not financially remunerative.
At the same time it is more remunerative for the exhibitor than the price of a normal cinema ticket.
I know of no person who has argued that there is only so much useful remunerative work to be done or that economic systems are static.
It is moreover proceeded- it has specified- to the suspension of some not remunerative lines in peripheral regions".
Consequencethe voyages were not so prolongedand were also much more remunerative.
and has created highly remunerative tourist object.
the right to guaranteed remunerative prices, the principle of food sovereignty,
financial situation of ACP countries is only possible if they receive remunerative prices that take account of production costs
Note, too, world production falling by nearly 9 million tonnes between 1991 and 1993;'remunerative' prices(remunerative in inverted commas) in relation to a common yardstick, the intervention price.