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"The honorarium was compensation for the time they gave us."
Honorarium was included as part of the award through 1989.
Further, to pay honorarium to teachers from fees is out of capacity.
She also received an honorarium for her lecture at the conference from the company.
"And we never pay any honorarium to politicians who attend."
The honorarium of the position was only $ 1,200 by 1984.
The honorarium would have violated the rules if she had been considered a public official.
But last year they took $10 million in honorariums from interest groups as well.
Senators may accept honorariums equal to up to 40 percent of their pay.
There was no pay; each musician received expenses and an honorarium.
Congress would have to act separately on restricting honorariums and travel for its members.
"But people are asking for the honorarium with the implicit understanding that it has to be before March 7 or 8."
Following the speech, the $3,000 honorarium was in fact paid.
The recipient is given an honorarium and a bronze plaque.
But he also said: "I'm perfectly willing to do away with honorariums.
After officials realized that no rule limited the size of honorariums, he was admitted.
He said Congress was concerned about the use of honorariums "as transfer payments to employees who did little work."
A senator can accept honorariums that are equal to up 40 percent of salary.
The code would ban top officials from taking any outside earned income or honorariums.
There were similar connections involving other special interests that paid honorariums.
As of 2012, the award carries a 10,000 Euro honorarium.
Last year the House banned honorariums in exchange for a sizable pay raise.
The children resisted this interpretation, claiming that it was an honorarium.
And now be so good as to tender me two thousand sequins, for the honorariums.
This demonstrated that the payment was really an honorarium, not a royalty, he said.