71.   Many entertainers get very high salaries, much higher than baseball players, but they live in a very precarious world.

72.   Longtime employees often make high salaries and can be attractive targets in downsizing efforts, said Carol Crecy of the Administration on Aging in Washington.

73.   Mitchell said that in an era when young quarterbacks are being thrown to the wolves, in many instances to justify high salaries, the expectations are not realistic.

74.   Mobility has never been better for job hoppers and many are being showered with high salaries and bonuses.

75.   Mobility has never been better for job hoppers, and many are being showered with high salaries and bonuses.

76.   More to the point, the success of companies like Daimler, Bertelsmann, and Toyota suggests that excellent corporate performance is not dependent upon egregiously high CEO salaries.

77.   Naturally, an animated series can offer its producers respite from high star salaries.

78.   Not surprisingly, people with highly specialized skills and certification had high salaries.

79.   Older workers used to get discriminated against because they expected high salaries and were closer to retirement, but the greedy free agent era has changed all that.

80.   One way is by offering high salaries and extra incentives such as equity in the firm.

a. + salary >>共 533
higher 9.02%
high 5.12%
low 3.41%
lower 3.17%
average 2.84%
base 2.77%
annual 2.44%
minimum 2.35%
big 2.10%
huge 1.86%
high + n. >>共 715
pressure 6.29%
level 5.41%
price 3.99%
cost 3.17%
wind 2.39%
speed 1.94%
rate 1.89%
standard 1.55%
heat 1.55%
unemployment 1.47%
salary 0.38%
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