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Clinton, who famously received rich honorariums for giving speeches there.
Now, he has badly sullied that image by taking these speech honorariums.
With "honorariums" changing hands, the potential for a subtle corruption is clear, but Burlakoff was not subtle.
Those payments included transactions such as lunches, consulting fees, travel and honorariums for 67,507 physicians across the country.
As recently as a decade or so ago, he said, coaches received part-time honorariums instead of full-time compensation.
The banks don't hand you huge honorariums if they think you are going to take their money and put them in prison.
Coates said he is "concerned" about Clinton's support of harsher criminal justice reform as first lady and her six-figure speaking honorariums from big banks.
Jakicic acknowledges having received past funding from Jawbone, a wearable device company, and both he and two other researchers have received past honorariums from Weight Watchers International.
Ronco said he has no financial ties to Spectral and has received only honorariums for speaking about his experience with the treatment at industry-sponsored symposiums embedded in scientific meetings, once by Toray.
I started working on Ritual of the Moon in 2014, and I applied for a Canadian arts grant in 2015 receiving $10,000 CA. With such small funding, people are just getting honorariums for their work.
However, these payments are just small potatoes compared to the tens of thousands of dollars that some doctors receive from drug companies in honorariums in order to give lectures or conduct research on behalf of the corporations.
Someone — the studio — has to buy the ads, pay for the screeners and screenings, mail the DVDs, rent the event spaces, order the food, give honorariums to Q&A moderators, and fly nominees all over the country.
The couple's three-book deal was reported to be worth about $8 million and, according to a financial disclosure, Dr. Biden reported more than a dozen speaking engagements that had associated honorariums ranging from $25,367 to $66,400.
Following a scene at San Antonio Falls, most of the shooting takes place at Tahquitz Peak in Idyllwild and Stoney Point in Los Angeles. Stoney Point California The director was “very slow in coming across with promised honorariums” for the cast and it is reported that the climbers were never paid.
In the same year, Hesse changed jobs and began working at the antiquarium Wattenwyl in Basel. Hesse had more opportunities to release poems and small literary texts to journals. These publications now provided honorariums. His new bookstore agreed to publish his next work, Posthumous Writings and Poems of Hermann Lauscher.Freedman(1978) p. 97.
In 2018, the government introduced changes to the taxation system, including changes to the Pay-as-you-earn tax (PAYE). In May, Sirisena is reported to have stated in a cabinet meeting the Government Ministers and MPs are not subjected to PAYE as MPs have honorific before their names as such receive honorariums and not salaries from the State.
In 2016, the award was presented to Mozell Spriggs, founder of the Spelman College Dance Program. In 2017, it honored Bobby and Virginia Barnett. Lee Harper is the recipient of the 2018 award. Over the past two decades, Full Radius Dance has presented more than 65 companies and independent choreographers, and paid over $30,000 in honorariums to MAD participants.
Last accessed August 24, 2007. Shapp fired Tucker in September 1977 for allegedly using state employees to write speeches for which she received honorariums. Two years later, one of Tucker's successors as Secretary of the Commonwealth, Dr. Ethel D. Allen, would also be fired for using public employees to write speeches. She was the founder and president of the Bethune-DuBois Institute, Inc.
Shakarian used his organizational abilities to facilitate evangelistic campaigns, in particularly working with Charles S. Price. Other evangelists at his events included Tommy Hicks and William Branham and Oral Roberts. Shakarian spent most of his adult life building the Fellowship for free. Even honorariums that were given to him at speaking engagements he would deposit them back into the ministry.
The union funds a range of services including: the Rowden White Library; the Student Union Advocacy and Legal Service; the campus information centre; the Union House Theater, Clubs and Societies, Farrago, Student Representation and common areas in Union House. This allocation also covers staff salaries, and office bearer honorariums. UMSU additionally collects a small amount of revenue from event ticket sales, AV and BBQ hire, sponsorship and other sources.
Membership is open to any person who has an academic degree and who is active in scientific applications of computers to psychological research. Please see our bylaws for operating of the society. We do not make payments to beneficiaries, with the exception of Honorariums to keynote speakers, student research awards, and yearly dues to Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences. We do not collect on the behalf of other charities.
This album was awarded as the Best AMI Award 2002 Rock Group and 2002 Gen-B, Jamrud still dominated the recording industry and the show industry with the most expensive honorariums. The success they have achieved cannot be separated from an unexpected event. In August 1999, Fitrah Alamsyah died of an overdose of illegal drugs followed by Sandy Handoko who died in October 2000. News of their deaths shocked the Indonesian music industry at that time.
"The Brits apparently don't fret over journalistic purity like the colonists do," said TV writer Tom Jicha. According to journalism scholar Ron Smith, about two-thirds of British journalists accept the practice of paying news sources.Smith, Ron F. Ethics in Journalism, Blackwell Publishing (2008), And throughout Europe, government officials require "honorariums" before they will grant interviews. In the realm of European sports, tennis and soccer stars typically receive large payments for discussing their game with reporters.
The financial statement said that the revenue from the 1931 season totalled £2,907 with £2,293 coming from gate receipts and £228 from ground rents. Spending had amounted to £2,066 meaning a net surplus of £813. Of this £472 was given to Auckland clubs, £68 to the Referees’ Association and the Junior Management Committee, £30 in grants to visiting teams, £195 in honorariums, and £66 in presentations and trophies. Carlaw Park was valued as an asset at £10,152.
They will also be responsible for creating the league's schedule, and administrating the league's finances. An Academic Advisor will also be made available to all teams to inform players of their post-secondary options. Through BC Hockey's partner agreements, the FMAAA teams will receive support in the form of uniforms, equipment, and team apparel from Easton; charter bus transportation from International Stage Lines; and accommodation from Sandman Hotels. Additionally, BC Hockey will facilitate funding for ice and dryland training, and provide honorariums for team staff.
In its early years, Minggu Pagi included articles on a variety of topics, including science, film, traditional culture, tourism, and sports. It also included space for literary works, primarily short stories. Among short story writers and other authors, the magazine was seen as providing an alternative space for publication, one accessible to those who had not yet been recognized by the Jakarta-based "rulers" of the Indonesian literary canon. Given this opportunity, as well as the honorariums paid to authors, Minggu Pagi soon became a popular medium in which local writers could publish their works.
They also established a purpose: The purpose of the Advancement Society is to establish and recognize those who make individual monetary contributions to NACURH, Inc., providing an avenue to recognize others for their leadership in NACURH by donating on their behalf and generating interest money to support NACURH leadership development, recognition, scholarships, grants, honorariums and general financial support. And further listed the primary benefit of the Advancement Society is to provide contributors with recognition of their support. NACURH will solicit the individual's name, institution, permanent email address, years of involvement and short summary of involvement.
The common ancestor of the Ahmadzai and Utmanzai is the eponymous Wazir, who is also ancestor to the Mehsuds who have since taken a distinct and divergent path. Through Wazir, the tribes trace their origins to Karlanri and thence to the founder of the Pashtun lineage, Qais Abdur Rashid. The North and South Waziristan agencies together form the region of Waziristan, which derives its name from this supra-tribe. In December 2012, the government of North Waziristan Agency used its powers under the Frontier Crimes Regulations to remove privileges from the Utmanzai, such as honorariums given to tribal elders.
The Trust has been organising the Ragasri Music Festival every year and has awarded titles and honorariums to several musicologists and writers. According to her, one of the major aspects of his unusual teaching approach was his sustained methodology of making one listen to as many genres of music as possible.Colors of creativity He would often encourage his students to be inquisitive and explore more. Another of his disciples, V. Ramarathnam Ramarathnam’s death leaves a void in the field of music went on to become a prominent musicologist and has acknowledged his guru Sri D. Subbaramaiah in his autobiography, A MUSICIAN'S REMINISCENCES.
It wasn’t always smooth-sailing, however. There was (and still is) controversy regarding the nature of the contracts that Radhames made with his artists. Their honorariums were meager; many believe that they deserved more, and there are still disagreements over royalties not being paid to family members. Session musicians Edilio Paredes and Joan Soriano recall being forced to remove their shoes in the Guarachita studio (which occupied a floor of the Aracena household), and to work 12 hour shifts barefoot and without being fed. However, it is undisputed that Guarachita helped to launch many successful careers, and so even while feeling exploited, Guarachitas’ artists are generally grateful to Radhames as well.
Funding for fieldwork dried up and he instantly became a foreigner in the new state of Tajikistan at a time when ethnic Russians were fleeing Central Asia in mass. Marshak stayed on as director of the excavation of the Panjakent ruins, even during the years of civil war in Tajikistan from 1992–1997, while other archeological sites in the former Soviet Union were plundered by looters. Through close cooperation with the government of Tajikistan Marshak insured protection and continued excavation of the Panjakent ruins. In the 1990s and first decade of the 21st century Marshak received numerous honorariums from international organizations and taught, lectured and conducted fellowships in Italy, the United States, Austria and elsewhere.
As a result of the increased scrutiny put on his cabinet, Thornburgh met with Allen to discuss allegations of absenteeism and impropriety that had been made against her. Allen was reportedly absent from her Harrisburg office for more than half of a 40-day period earlier that year, and had allegedly received honorariums for speeches that had been prepared by state employees. For her part, Allen asserted that her absences were necessary to effectively carry-out her duties, and that she had only used a state worker to merely help write two speeches for which she had earned a total of $1,000. These speeches, she asserted, represented only a small percentage of the number of speeches she had given since taking office.
Total surplus-value in an economy (Marx refers to the mass or volume of surplus-value) is basically equal to the sum of net distributed and undistributed profit, net interest, net rents, net tax on production and various net receipts associated with royalties, licensing, leasing, certain honorariums etc. (see also value product). Of course, the way generic profit income is grossed and netted in social accounting may differ somewhat from the way an individual business does that (see also Operating surplus). Marx's own discussion focuses mainly on profit, interest and rent, largely ignoring taxation and royalty-type fees which were proportionally very small components of the national income when he lived. Over the last 150 years, however, the role of the state in the economy has increased in almost every country in the world.

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