The audit fee payed by client to the auditor.
To be modestly remunerated means to not be paid very much. It does not mean it was not enough, just a reasonable amount.
It means not overpaid.
This would mean you want paying for your efforts.
The company remunerated their spokesman. It was difficult to remunerate the sports star. There was no way to remunerate the star. I was remunerated for my quote in the company brochure.
The manager remunerated the employee 50 dollars. (United States currency)
A singer of the style known as "The Blues" who can say that they have taken money for performing. Or, have been remunerated in some actual way for performances rendered.
Agents may receive commissions in two ways: a first-year commission for making the sale (usually 55 percent of the total first-year premium), or a series of smaller commissions paid when the insured pays
well alot for you because you didn't use proper grammar
Salary is salary, not daily or hourly pay so it usually stays the same. If you have a cool boss he/she might give you a bonus or extra day off;)
Ideally, yes. However, many people don't have the required skills to get a job, and end up with a job they aren't qualified to perform. Also, many people find it easier to emigrate to the United States, as even the lowliest-paid jobs are better remunerated than in Mexico.
It depends what side of the equation you are on. If you are a content creator, a risk in licensing your work is that it will be used in a way you don't like, or you won't be remunerated properly. If you are a content user, a risk in licensing content is if you have a non-exclusive license, anyone else can be licensing the same thing (for example, when a stock photo keeps appearing on different products).
Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for more than twenty-four hours and not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited."