Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
We know that teachers were grossly underpaid if you go back many years ago.
I got my engineers from Europe, where they were grossly underpaid.
She was accused of having grossly underpaid for her collection.
Especially a guy who was grossly underpaid for years.
The research assistants who carry out the research are grossly underpaid.
But we do need to worry about the effects on society as a whole when members of the educated elite think they are grossly underpaid.
They were so grossly underpaid and overworked that many could not even accept collect calls.
Makers of drugs and medical devices complained that they would be grossly underpaid if the Clinton administration carried out its plan for hospital outpatient services.
Which is not quite the same thing as saying that he is, as some have termed it, "grossly underpaid."
Queens politicians and other critics of the deal agreed that the Port Authority had grossly underpaid the city.
By the end of 1860, Marrable was beginning to feel that he was being grossly underpaid and overworked.
Sandberg has been grossly underpaid for his entire career, but even that condition wouldn't prompt him to demand $7 million to $8 million a year.
Teachers are grossly underpaid.
This national problem of grossly underpaid workers is at the heart of a labor struggle currently under way in New York City.
Many preschools in this country are staffed by untrained people and people who are grossly underpaid.
Athletes and entertainers make outrageous salaries, while many people who really contribute to the future of the country are grossly underpaid or have no work at all.
That sounds terrible - but the reader learns that the grossly underpaid, overworked public defenders there often simply cannot take collect calls.
"I was grossly underpaid," Mr. Penner still contends.
The majority of the workers receive R2500 per month (about £192, €224 or US$313), but the unions alleged that some workers were grossly underpaid.
Orchestral players were browbeaten by conductors, grossly underpaid in relation to other highly skilled professions and rarely employed year-round.
I doubt very seriously that a lot of people are grossly underpaid, especially when the big problem I keep hearing about is hotels can't get enough help."
Won't Jump Ship Sax is concluding the second year of a three-year, $4 million free-agent contract that makes him grossly underpaid by today's standards.
The truth is that Nike workers in Indonesia are grossly underpaid, overworked and kept in line through an insidious repressive apparatus.
Johnston countered that the state universities received federal funds, but remained segregated and that the state desperately needed assistance because its teachers were grossly underpaid.
A recent article in the newsletter of the American Society of Anesthesiologists quoted doctors who believe they are grossly underpaid by Medicaid.