More importantly, he represents a new breed on Wall Street, highly-paid programmers behind super-fast, lucrative trading strategies.
Unison said the decision to hire a highly-paid improvements officer was "entirely wrong".
For the Cuban witnesses, it will no doubt be a novel experience to be cross-examined by a highly-paid British barrister.
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"I think for any of these big-time, big-name, highly-paid players, the final barometer is whether they can win a championship, " said Moreno.
There are sponsorships openings for 2013 on the cars of high-profile and highly-paid drivers like Earnhardt (13 races) and Stewart (6 races).
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Please keep in mind that we employ a highly-paid Hollywood professional who has years of experience with putting his life at risk.
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She includes quotes from several degree holders who buck the more-highly-paid trend.
The package would make Correnti the second-most-highly-paid steel executive, behind Thomas Usher of USX-U.S. Steel Group, a company with nine times Birmingham's revenues.
It will be a summer of upheaval for whoever takes charge, with a collection of highly-paid players, led by Owen, likely to quit the club.
Shadow Cabinet Office minister Tessa Jowell agreed that the cost of the redundancy scheme needed to be reduced and currently provides "overly generous and disproportionate benefits for some very highly-paid people".
As a consequence, getting the public out to vote for a highly-paid and relatively remote politician, to tackle a democratic deficit they weren't persuaded they had, was always going to be a hard sell.
Though politicians, educators and their media enablers would have us believe that the act of earning a college diploma makes short people tall, turns bad writers into Somerset Maugham, and the mathematically challenged into highly-paid engineers, reality is happily intruding.
Employers cannot expect to recruit and retain the top-tier talent that will allow them to compete globally with rock-bottom wages and college grads cannot expect that a four-year liberal arts education will be sufficient (or even necessary) to grant them access to the highly-paid careers of the next decade and beyond.
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Employment is now largely divided into well-paid, highly-skilled jobs and the poorly paid, less-secure jobs of the service sector.
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The broker said he recommended the Fannie preferred because it was highly-rated and paid a nice dividend.
That means the doctor will oversee a team of less- highly paid nurses, physician assistants and orderlies who will perform many basic tasks.
Starting next year, companies can bypass the tests by contributing to non-highly paid workers' 401(k) accounts in one of two ways.
The World Bank is staffed by a well-paid, highly educated secretariat, the vast majority of whom are non-Americans.
Wages are falling partly because a cohort of highly paid baby-boomers is retiring, replaced by younger workers.
The reporting requirement also will put pressure on companies to abide by "antidiscrimination" rules designed to keep the coverage of highly paid executives in line with that of lower-paid workers, Ms. Davis says.
The attacking midfielder is one of the most highly-rated and best-paid players on the continent.
These jobs require highly-skilled, high-paid workers and are more durable than production jobs.
Yet these businesses may create relatively few jobs in the U.S., and those positions will be most relevant to the sort of highly-skilled, well-paid individuals who are already faring best in the economic recovery.
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He is a wage-earner, albeit a very highly paid one, and he's going to pay over one-half of his income in taxes if he stays in California.
Even with greed, highly paid aggressive bankers, credit-default swaps, and those geeky quants, we would almost certainly have muddled through the fallout from the bursting of the housing bubble without a full-blown financial crisis had there not been millions of mortgages made to people with chequered credit and no down-payments.
Combs and Weschler into the ranks of highly paid U.S. public-company employees.
Or even, a highly paid lateral position at a less-prestigious place.
It was almost painful to watch his testimony to the court - selective, speculative, and clearly loyal to the prosecution - being picked apart by a highly paid defence lawyer until the detective was forced to concede that all his bold assumptions about Oscar Pistorius's guilt were, on the current evidence, unsustainable.
Mr Miliband declared that the next Labour government would reform education and apprenticeships - in partnership with business - to create a more highly skilled and highly paid workforce.
As the explosion of online creative work amply demonstrates, well-paid Google employees will happily work gratis on open-source solutions and hundreds of thousands of highly skilled and educated people will contribute their expertise on blogs and Wikipedia entries.
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