perquisites in English

noun
1
a thing regarded as a special right or privilege enjoyed as a result of one's position.
the wife of a president has all the perquisites of stardom
2
a thing that has served its primary use and is then given to a subordinate or employee as a customary right.

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1. The perquisites were attractive, too.

2. Elena shared some of Zhivkov's perquisites of power.

3. They are rewarded in pay,power and perquisites.

4. Perquisites include the use of the company car.

5. And they coddle reporters in a warm cocoon of perquisites.

6. Contests over perquisites were not confined to textile manufacture.

7. She gets various perquisites in addition to her wages.

8. In addition to a salary, most governors received perquisites such as transportation and an official residence.

9. Private firms in the US have come up with certain unusual perquisites.

10. Perquisites are probably at a relatively low level, with the exception of the pension.

11. Perquisites are a key part of the White House, and staff members measure their importance by them.

12. Similarly for the United States: incomes, perquisites and public reputation are not dependent on bureau size.

13. But the perquisites and the influence which court office brought with it were probably, for most men, adequate compensation.

14. The revenues collected and the perquisites enjoyed by the wardens of the various royal forests show a general similarity.

15. However , the proposal to revise the taxes on perquisites could well spell the end of a long era of tax - free remunerations , and the accompanying creative accounting of expenses .