It offers production potential accessible to all countries and commensurable to their needs. |
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Book five lays out the work of Eudoxus on proportion applied to commensurable and incommensurable magnitudes. |
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Are these two instances of Dewey's intellectual character really so commensurable? |
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It is through exchange that non-identical individuals and performances become commensurable and identical. |
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They encouraged practices and beliefs that were commensurable with a disenchanted outlook. |
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Other than value counted in units of money, there's no commensurable way of talking about it. |
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Because socialists demand the maximum freedom for individuals commensurable with the freedom of all. |
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There is a principle which says that the level of opposing forces should be commensurable. |
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The modest role that Germany has imposed upon itself, he emphasised, was not commensurable with its position in Europe and the world. |
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Where the experience of women and men is commensurable, women are granted access to human rights in the same way as men. |
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Why do people say you cannot compare things, that they are incommensurable, when they are so obviously comparable or commensurable? |
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Most of the complications are not commensurable and their weighting is often determined by ideological preferences. |
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The salary given is commensurable to educational qualifications and working experience of the candidate. |
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Within that framework we prepare the plan of the security system commensurable to the existing risks. |
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The service of the members of the Committee is commensurable to the service of the Board of Directors. |
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Book V sets out a general theory of proportion that is, a theory that does not require any restriction to commensurable magnitudes. |
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Value as a structure of signification thus radically changes the way we compare things by making commodities commensurable, despite their qualitative differences. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Despite the lack of any connection to Zeno's aporii, contemporary physics suggests paradoxes commensurable with them. |
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It is important, however, to apply a special approach to the benefits and costs that are not easily quantifiable or commensurable. |
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When foundational convictions are brought to the table, the improvisational element of dialogue is endangered and the stakes become impossibly high, as basic convictions have to be made commensurable. |
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Prices and services are to become commensurable. |
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The high dependence of certain countries on access fees has contributed to the overexploitation of fisheries resources, without delivering a commensurable development benefit. |
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The international community, she said, has the responsibility to ensure that commensurable resources are given in order to turn the Convention into reality for persons with disabilities worldwide. |
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The numbers 12 and 18 are commensurable, as both are divisible by 6, while 12 and 19 are incommensurable. |
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In the three cases, quantification and the expression of risk in terms of probabilities aim to unify and aggregate radically different, even antagonistic, viewpoints within a commensurable space. |
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The results of both operations he termed irrational ratios, although he considered the first type commensurable with rational numbers, and the latter not. |
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To many Pythagoreans this concept meant that things are measurable and commensurable or proportional in terms of number an idea of considerable significance for Western civilization. |
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Until Ellis Short's millions have a bigger impact, Sunderland cannot be regarded as commensurable with Villa – as the transfer of Darren Bent underlined. |
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The crux is that the experience of surfing is incommensurable while the task of writing is to make things commensurable – or to render the incommensurable with precision. |
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In this case, therefore, the Administrative Director's position is not commensurable with that of Members of the Commission or of the Court of Justice. |
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Alan Brown suggests, however, that Berlin ignores the fact that values are commensurable in the extent to which they contribute to the human good. |
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