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It offers production potential accessible to all countries and commensurable to their needs.
Book five lays out the work of Eudoxus on proportion applied to commensurable and incommensurable magnitudes.
Are these two instances of Dewey's intellectual character really so commensurable?
It is through exchange that non-identical individuals and performances become commensurable and identical.
They encouraged practices and beliefs that were commensurable with a disenchanted outlook.
Other than value counted in units of money, there's no commensurable way of talking about it.
Because socialists demand the maximum freedom for individuals commensurable with the freedom of all.
There is a principle which says that the level of opposing forces should be commensurable.
The modest role that Germany has imposed upon itself, he emphasised, was not commensurable with its position in Europe and the world.
Where the experience of women and men is commensurable, women are granted access to human rights in the same way as men.
Why do people say you cannot compare things, that they are incommensurable, when they are so obviously comparable or commensurable?
Most of the complications are not commensurable and their weighting is often determined by ideological preferences.
The salary given is commensurable to educational qualifications and working experience of the candidate.
Within that framework we prepare the plan of the security system commensurable to the existing risks.
The service of the members of the Committee is commensurable to the service of the Board of Directors.
Book V sets out a general theory of proportion that is, a theory that does not require any restriction to commensurable magnitudes.
Value as a structure of signification thus radically changes the way we compare things by making commodities commensurable, despite their qualitative differences.
The high-skilled IT specialists are not paid the salaries commensurable to the European ones because of the costs of life and the salary level in Ukraine.
As far as dogs are concerned the interesting thing to me about dogs is that it's always been said that the dingo has a commensurable relationship with Aborigines.
Despite the lack of any connection to Zeno's aporii, contemporary physics suggests paradoxes commensurable with them.
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This is usually proved first for the commensurable case and then for the incommensurable one.
Since the fraction is infinite it cannot be commensurable and therefore its value is a quadratic surd number.
In arithmetic he was the first to expound the theory of means and of proportion as applied to commensurable quantities.
In order that the punishments of different classes of crime may be proportional, the punishments should be commensurable.
But the motives to action are, like the physical forces, commensurable.
The abscissa and the ordinate do not measure commensurable units.
And it occurs to no one that to admit a greatness not commensurable with the standard of right and wrong is merely to admit one's own nothingness and immeasurable meanness.
We also seek to secure employment conditions, prerequisites and dues as well as the post services dues that commensurable with the socio-economic changes.
Of course, two types of policies are never fully commensurable.
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