That was the main reason they kept their jobs, which paid by the piece, and not very much.
Because a loan is secured by the piece in hock, risk is finite.
Pay is still by the piece, but the industry's informal character is gone.
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They are paid, not by the piece but by formulas based on the number of unique visitors to their content.
Although part-timers help out during peak periods, the bulk of Saga's stitching is done by full-timers, paid a salary rather than by the piece.
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Those stores are flexible in responding to the needs of their communities: They sell candies by the piece, cigarettes by the stick, shampoos in sachets, and vinegar and cooking oil in smaller packets.
Instead of re-contextualizing it on your instrument in music as part of your own composition, you could then re-contextualize the piece by taking the actual piece and putting it in a new setting.
In classic fashion, consensus has basically straight-lined that V-shaped recovery over the next few years, as shown by the last piece of the chart highlighted in red and representing consensus estimates through 2011.
She starts a project by studying the piece to be covered.
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It was superseded by the contemporary piece Aujourd'hui C'est Toi in the late 1960s, which had previously appeared on the soundtrack to 1966 French film Un Homme et Une Femme.
Mr. Frayn succeeds by framing the piece with contributions from Guillaume's East German handler, so the audience is in on the secret from the start, but captivated by how the feeble, nebbish Guillaume worms his way into the charismatic Brandt's confidence.
Since leaving Pfizer, I have spent a good deal of time defending the pharmaceutical industry, having written a couple of books and by writing the occasional piece for Forbes.com.
So tight is his relationship with Industry that when he proposed developing the remaining empty parcel of 425 prime acres in the summer of 1999, the city quietly and without seeking competing bids ditched plans to sell off the area piece by piece and gave the land to Roski's Majestic, gratis.
In 1992, a team bankrolled by Tennessee businessman Roy Shoffner and led by Bob Cardin excavated the plane by using hot water to melt a shaft into the ice, hoisting the plane out piece by piece.
By the time another piece of clumsy defensive handling allowed Morris to stretch Australia's lead to 26-0, the Kangaroos were averaging more than a point a minute.
But any hopes Mr Duncan Smith might have had of building on the modest progress of his first 100 days were dashed by a piece in the Observer.
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Only by adding the missing piece of the puzzle and incentivizing developers do we stand a chance of building a sustainable mobile data economy that will last for years to come.
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But it was read in Australia (remarkably, by the man the piece was about, he downloaded it) and this was sufficient for the Australian courts to agree that therefore the potential libel had occurred in Oz and should be tried under Oz law.
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The issuance of stock makes it easier to attract investors and high-caliber employees, who may be motivated by the chance to own a piece of the company.
Users could pay for services at the participating merchants by tapping the tag on a piece of hardware (called a Blinger) at the point of sale.
Crowds will be less of a problem at Carhenge in Alliance, Nebraska, where vintage cars replace the ancient stones in a piece-by-piece replica of the Salisbury Plain landmark.
Among the top piece being offered by the famed watch brand is a Reference 2499, third series in pink gold, made in 1971 (left).
One time, my mother was emptying out a load of laundry into the washing machine, and she heard this strange noise and looked and saw that my father had taken the clarinet apart piece by piece and hid it in the dirty laundry.
The online merchant was made infamous by the New York Times piece, in which Borker boasted about bullying customers in order to boost the search rankings of his website DecorMyEyes.com.
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Their true worth should mainly be judged not by the eloquence of their set-piece contributions on the floor of the House nor even by such influence as they exercise over great national policies.
By this he means that successful businesses often create the foundations for major advances slowly, piece by piece, without really knowing what the final foundation will look like, let alone what advances it will support.
Law enforcement's use of young confidential informants became the subject of a piece by Sarah Stillman of The New Yorker, for which she won the magazine reporting prize.
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