- salary differential
- subst.lønnsforskjell
English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.
English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.
differential — A small charge added to the purchase price and subtracted from the selling price by the dealer for odd lot quantities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. differential dif‧fe‧ren‧tial 1 [ˌdɪfəˈrenʆl◂] noun [countable] the amount of… … Financial and business terms
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differential — /ˌdɪfə renʃəl/ adjective which shows a difference ■ noun ♦ to erode wage differentials to reduce differences in salary gradually … Marketing dictionary in english
differential — /ˌdɪfə renʃəl/ adjective which shows a difference ■ noun ♦ to erode wage differentials to reduce differences in salary gradually … Dictionary of banking and finance
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Nursing board certification — In the US and Canada, many nurses who choose a specialty become certified in that area, signifying that they possess expert knowledge. There are over 200 nursing specialties and sub specialties. Certified nurses sometimes earn a salary… … Wikipedia
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