Dr Glenn Kelly was suspended with pay from Accrington Victoria Hospital following an investigation.
The school says it deducted pay from 12 teachers on the grounds they were "part-performing".
And if you have to pay from your pocket for a second opinion, it's worth it.
Indeed, why not borrow for a better house or consumer goods and pay from stockmarket gains?
Most managers, by contrast, receive only a small part of their pay from shares and stock options.
Previously, the boards could generally claw back only pay from executives who committed intentional or gross misconduct.
It would also withhold pay from members of Congress from 15 April until a budget is passed.
Mr. Foley led several restructurings of his sprawling empire during the decade, drawing pay from several related companies.
As political pressure grew, Mr Proglio decided to forgo his pay from Veolia.
The vote is non-binding, but underscores the anger felt by some investors at the perceived uncoupling of pay from performance.
He said ministers had received the detailed recommendations of the School Teachers' Review Body on teachers' pay from September 2008.
In Camaguey, heart of cattle country, cowboys now carry shotguns: rustlers can earn a year's peso pay from one steer.
Then, hand out that money, to very person in the country as a fixed pay from the wealthy, to the poor.
They can't cut Grasso's pay from its banker heights because that would make it look like the NYSE itself was doing worse.
Schools in England have been sent guidelines from the Department for Education on how to appraise teachers for performance pay from September.
Quite how views on pay from inside not just this bank but any bank can be reconciled with outside views completely defeats me.
Historically we would be experiencing a rebound in real estate, which accounted for up to 20% of take home pay from 2002 to 2007.
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If the Bank decides that the minimum wage will spark off claims for higher pay from better-paid workers, it may push up interest rates.
Collison inexplicably escaped a booking, but Fox made the Hammers midfielder pay from the resulting free-kick by curling the sweetest of left-foot strikes beyond Green.
The chancellor also announced that he was reducing the amount of corporation tax that businesses have to pay from 21% to 20% from April 2015.
The Wall Street securities firms said they would seek to recover pay from any employee whose actions expose the firms to substantial financial or legal repercussions.
Richard Owen squandered a good chance to give the Tigers the lead and Wellens made him pay from Lomax's ball to give them an eight-point half-time advantage.
Robert Newman, of Kitsons Solicitors, said the council was responding to concerns, but only because "we delivered an ultimatum that we will not pay from 1 April".
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Still, that overlooks the main point: that for the first time the government has recognised it will have to pay from the budget for the costs of past excesses.
But the most recent statue - it took quite a long time for all the 100 statues to come in, but the most recent statute was Po'pay from New Mexico.
Langone, who had been on the board's compensation committee and is a close friend of Grasso, has been accused of hiding information about Grasso's pay from the rest of the board.
The Dodd-Frank financial law broadened the rules instituted in the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which gave companies the power to recoup pay from top executives after a financial restatement or certain misconduct.
But Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps told the same programme the top rate tax cut was a "red herring" and pointed to the removal of millions of people on lower pay from income tax.
Users can choose to pay from a list of pre-stored cards and shipping addresses kept securely in the digital wallet, removing the need to manually enter payment details as is necessary with most existing online payment systems.
The relationship is strong enough, Ms Van Rijckeghem and Ms Weder reckon, to suggest that raising average civil-service pay from 100% to 200% of the manufacturing wage reduces corruption by about one unit in the corruption index.
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