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  • noun Plural form of malus.

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Examples

  • The stock market is down so much, but all the managers are rich because they get bonuses and no maluses.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • The stock market is down so much, but all the managers are rich because they get bonuses and no maluses.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • For example, standing in a forest means, you are much slower, you can't shoot and see at your usual distance, so you get big maluses to your stats (-2 to all).

    PSP World 2009

  • For example, standing in a forest means, you are much slower, you can't shoot and see at your usual distance, so you get big maluses to your stats (-2 to all).

    PSP World 2009

  • Each battalion you can command also has some bonuses and maluses, like a harder hittinh helicopter force, which is also more fragile.

    Softpedia News - Global 2009

  • For example, standing in a forest means, you are much slower, you can't shoot and see at your usual distance, so you get big maluses to your stats (-2 to all).

    PSP World 2009

  • Just as bonuses (Latin for "good") are paid out for good performance, maluses

    Dealbreaker 2009

  • The maluses could wipe out all previously agreed share bonuses and two thirds of all cash bonuses under stringent new rules designed to align the interests of executives and traders with those of shareholders.

    Dealbreaker 2009

  • The maluses could wipe out all previously agreed share bonuses and two thirds of all cash bonuses under stringent new rules designed to align the interests of executives and traders with those of shareholders.

    Dealbreaker 2009

  • Just as bonuses (Latin for "good") are paid out for good performance, maluses

    Dealbreaker 2009

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