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Jerusalem is seen as a village, an image which is commonly in commensuration with the non-urban representation of Jerusalem in Palestinian literature. Problems in commensuration occur if it is claimed that the productivity of time differs by category of person, or the nature of the work or the capacity to endure it differs. The payment shown above does not include (i) the incentive amount of 206 million yen paid (for 20 officers) in commensuration with the operating result and (ii) the premium of retirement amounting to 154 million yen (for 1 director and 2 officers) |
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