61.   But with few legal protections, long hours, low pay and physical abuse also became common.

62.   Can Yung be so independent of Beijing as to thumb his nose at its policy of low executive pay?

63.   Cave said the six-month session and low pay for legislators meant most people could not afford to serve in the legislature.

64.   Cheney said the American military was stretched over too many foreign theaters and hampered by low morale, low pay, inadequate training and unreliable weapons and equipment.

65.   Cole, the Montague County district attorney, said the low pay and lax standards for guards have increased the risk of jail breakouts.

66.   Critics of airline security workers have long said that the low pay keeps away the best workers.

67.   Despite low pay and hard living, he loved the variety and bustle of the city.

68.   Driving the low pay are state and federal payments for long-term care, Hite said.

69.   Despite the low pay and high training costs, there is a long list of pilots wanting a job at Continental Express, enabling the company to be selective.

70.   Employers, not the government, would decide how low pay could fall.

a. + pay >>共 482
higher 10.25%
back 9.70%
low 7.49%
better 5.48%
equal 3.78%
executive 3.59%
extra 2.34%
lower 2.18%
poor 1.89%
full 1.79%
low + n. >>共 803
pressure 7.49%
price 5.69%
level 5.04%
inflation 4.51%
rate 3.56%
heat 2.94%
cloud 2.62%
point 1.85%
unemployment 1.82%
turnout 1.76%
pay 1.21%
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