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- noun Plural form of
gratuity .
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Examples
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Uncertainty over the fate of their gratuities was the main reason for many resignations of skilled people in the public sector, he told a media briefing.
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Uncertainty over the fate of their gratuities was the main reason for many resignations of skilled people in the public sector, he told a media briefing.
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We all understand that certain employees need tips to survive financially, including waiters and waitresses who get paid less with the idea gratuities will more than make up the difference.
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Those expenses that typically fall below the $25 receipt threshold, such as gratuities, short taxi rides, parking charges, tolls and the purchases of newspapers and magazines, should be within reasonable limits.
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Those expenses that typically fall below the $25 receipt threshold, such as gratuities, short taxi rides, parking charges, tolls and the purchases of newspapers and magazines, should be within reasonable limits.
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All cash payments, except those specifically excluded in the remuneration, such as gratuities and other discretionary payments and employer contributions to benefit funds, are also included in remuneration.
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He said the provincial authorities, upon becoming aware of the situation, decided to withhold certain payments such as gratuities, pending an agreement whereby the government would not be financially disadvantaged.
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The document from the KPK listed the alleged bribes as "gratuities" from businesswoman Nunun Nurbaeti, a friend of Miranda's.
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Those expenses that typically fall below the $25 receipt threshold, such as gratuities, short taxi rides, parking charges, tolls and the purchases of newspapers and magazines, should be within reasonable limits.
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The document also said that Rothstein paid "gratuities" to unidentified police officials "to deflect law enforcement scrutiny" of his activities.
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