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GRATUITY

Definitionen von GRATUITY

  1. Geschenk, Erkenntlichkeit, freie Gabe

9
TIP

Anzahl der Buchstaben

8

Ist Palindrom

Nein

14
AT
ATU
GR
GRA
IT
RA
RAT
TU
TUI
TY
UI

317
AG
AGI
AGU
AI
AIG
AIR
AIT
AR
ARG

Beispiele für die Verwendung von GRATUITY in einem Satz

  • In 2013, the chain faced an uproar on the Internet after firing a waitress who posted a picture of a customer's receipt that had a rude note written on it objecting to a required gratuity, and then poorly handling their response to the incident.
  • In restaurants, customers may also be able to jump the line by giving a large gratuity or bribe to the maitre d'hotel or head waiter.
  • 00 gratuity from Raytheon, the same token payment the company made to all inventors on its payroll at that time for company patents.
  • Crawford received a gratuity of substantial remuneration for his services' – Crawford's political adversaries framed it as the Galphin Affair – marking the end of Crawford's political aspirations.
  • In 1840, Hoddle was granted a gratuity of £500 as he was leaving the survey department on account of ill-health.
  • Both the DCM and the MM attracted a gratuity and the decoration allowance of an extra sixpence a day to veterans with a disability pension.
  • Open mics may have very low entrance fees or no entrance fees at all, although the venue itself may prepare a gratuity jar, a "pass the hat" for donations, or a raffle with various prizes.
  • Tata Steel was among the first Indian companies to provide various labour welfare benefits, such as eight-hour workdays since 1912, free medical care since 1915, school facilities for the children of employees since 1917, paid time off since 1920, formation of a provident fund and accident compensation in 1920, vocational training since 1921, maternity benefits since 1928, profit sharing bonuses since 1934, and retiring gratuity since 1937.
  • Then he was appointed as Diwan (chief minister) by the King of Ratlam State; but ill health forced him to retire from this post with a lump sum gratuity of Rs.
  • Officially known as the Fusil modèle 1866, the rifle was adopted by the French army in 1866, for which Chassepot received the Cross of the Légion d'honneur and a gratuity of 30,000 francs.
  • Oliver North was indicted on sixteen charges in the Iran–Contra affair and found guilty of three—aiding and abetting obstruction of Congress, shredding or altering official documents and accepting a gratuity.
  • He also angered veterans groups by vetoing a bill granting a gratuity to the state's surviving American Civil War veterans, which the legislature successfully overrode.
  • Following the announcement on April 24 of a new increase in fees for the PSU (up to $28,000 Chilean Pesos or around US$50) and the rumored introduction of a new restriction in the students' transport pass (Pase Escolar) that would limit reduced bus fares to only two travels per day, several public schools in Santiago organized demonstrations in the Alameda Avenue (Santiago's main street) demanding gratuity for transport passes, bus fares and university admissions tests.
  • After leaving the RAF in 1946, Proudfoot invested £300 from his RAF gratuity together with funds borrowed from family sources in buying a former blacksmiths in the village of Seamer, near Scarborough and fitting it out as a supermarket.
  • Tronc (gratuity), an arrangement for the pooling and distribution to employees of tips, gratuities and/or service charges in the hotel and catering trade.
  • The offerings are omakase (no menu) only, with chef-selected meals costing $750 per person, not including tax or drinks, though gratuity is included along with a $950 "Hinoki Experience" guaranteeing a counter space as well as a $495 dollar lunch option.
  • In the conclusion, 'Divine Exigence and Natural Desire', de Lubac indicates why it is unnecessary to have recourse to the hypothetical system of pure nature to protect the gratuity of the beatific vision.
  • But it is not known when this village became known as Nangal Choudhary The Choudhary's of this village gave donations in large amounts and built schools, in return the villagers changed the name of the village to show respect and an act gratuity to the family which is now in Kolkata, they migrated in around 1950's when Kolkata was the capital of India.
  • aspx?B=1818420&D=D Application for War Gratuity (Lieutenant Arthur Gurr Hinman), National Archives of Australia.
  • Synonyms: kickbacks, baksheesh (tips), payola, hush money, sweetener, protection money, boodle, and gratuity.



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