Compensated in a sentence as an adjective

If your CFO is a cost-cutting machine, I hope he's not highly compensated.

I have seen folks who are doing ok work, but its not at the level that they are being compensated, that puts you in a tight spot.

They're getting compensated for non-Ruby things which happen to be expressed in Ruby programs.

Ultimately, what people value is the content, the distribution system is just a means to an end. If the creators of that content want to be compensated for it, they should be.

If my employer raises additional funding, how and when am I likely to be compensated for my working without pay?

Many of these folks will take corporate jobs, or law jobs, and lead lives of reasonably well-compensated misery.

It makes sense that a nation would allocate many of its most talented and thus highly compensated individuals to the task.

They expect to have reasonable goals, be listened to, be compensated fairly, and have a reasonable schedule.

Why haven't you, personally, dedicated your life to making cancer *****?The people that do so would rather like to be compensated for it.

They are called CEOs and there is a high likelihood that they are very, very well compensated relative to the best performers in many other industries.

If this is the case, then they would have lower compensation not because they are willing to work for less but because they are being compensated in the form of additional training.

If they choose to do this in their work as employees, that is their privilege and, as long as they are highly-skilled and highly compensated, I say more power to them if they do it without the benefit of protective labor laws.

It doesn't matter what the commentators claim the various photos are 'worth' -- it's not their right to speculate, and just because you released your material CCL, you don't have the right to feel more privileged than someone who chose to exercise their right to be compensated.

No web developer has access to the real information this app purports to have, which is "what can I expect to pay for coverage from providers in my area".Note also that there are plenty of agents who will do this kind of legwork for you; they're often compensated by affiliate fees from insurers.

Whenever there are "externalities"—where the actions of an individual have impacts on others for which they do not pay, or for which they are not compensated—markets will not work well...recent research has shown that these externalities are pervasive, whenever there is imperfect information or imperfect risk markets—that is always"

Compensated definitions

adjective

receiving or eligible for compensation; "salaried workers"; "a stipendiary magistrate"

See also: remunerated salaried stipendiary