উপরি, উপরিলাভ, উপরি পাত্তনা, দস্তুরি
(1) An incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right
(2) A right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right
(3) An incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right)
(4) A right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
(5) Fringe benefit
(1) The proposal is premised on the idea that tenure exists as a perquisite , a personal entitlement, and nothing more.
(2) Administrations at some institutions appear to have viewed computer and Internet access as a lower-order faculty perquisite that may be summarily terminated.
(3) No longer was wealth primarily the perquisite of the landed.
(4) To carry out this function the Speaker was supplied with silver by the Crown, which he retained as a perquisite after leaving office.
(5) That's an unexpected perquisite that has benefited my daily life away from the poker tables.
(6) When companies start disclosing that they have extended this perquisite , he said, their shares drop 2 percent, on average.
(7) He increased the university's endowment and, at the same time, enormously expanded administrative costs and perquisites .
(8) As he has evidently now discovered, the trappings of high office are not limited to posh perquisites and media glare.
(9) It hardly needs saying that their salaries are not over generous or that perquisites are few.
(10) The representatives of both families regarded their seats as family perquisites .
(11) He is a symbol for them of their own high status and perquisites , which are now threatened.
(12) Usually, the erring civil servants could only be punished by a transfer to some other post or region, without any cuts in their existing salary or perquisites .
(13) With workers in demand, employees can easily leave one organization and seek a better salary and perquisites in a new position.
(14) To the extent that it repudiates those duties, it is accountable to the society in which it functions and from which it enjoys its freedoms, privileges and perquisites .
(15) Life at Court was in fact an endless pursuit of advantage, status, pensions, offices, and perquisites from those whom royal favour endowed with power to bestow them.
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(17) She asked him if he missed the perquisites of being Speaker of the House.
(18) The loss or diminution of salary and other contractual perquisites are claimed as special damages.
(19) They desire fair compensation and financial benefits as well as the perquisites of many managerial jobs.
(20) It goes to the accountability and the powers and perquisites of the government.
exclusive right
prerogative
privilege