0 to pay (someone) for something he has done. -- จ่ายค่าชดเชย
In that sense, while remunerated and recognised in the present, their human capital may be eroded, and their future employability jeopardised.
In addition, members are more satisfied when they feel their skills are valued and remunerated appropriately.
The donation of tissues and organs cannot be remunerated and commercialization of organs is forbidden.
Participation was voluntary, complied with institutional ethical guidelines and was remunerated at the standard rate.
A type of ' professional ' donor is also available to replace family members or friends, these donors are remunerated by the families involved.
Care staff were remunerated from their employer's training budget.
The fact that physicists have to be remunerated, and the different forms and modalities of this remuneration, give material flesh to the process distributing credit.
On family farms, most of the labor is supplied by the farmer and unpaid family members and thus has to be remunerated by profit.