Many people may not find the rewards commensurate with the time and effort required. |
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So I'd like to see a massive investment by governments which would be commensurate with the size of the problem. |
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It is, moreover, written with an attention to syntax commensurate with the author's historical perspicacity. |
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Or you could offer your tenant alternative accommodation commensurate with what they are currently paying. |
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No they will be paid wages commensurate with foreign airline staff based in London. |
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With Plug and Play, users assure themselves of capabilities commensurate with the technological time frame during which the system will operate. |
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If we execute a project overseas, the compensation we pay has to be commensurate with salaries in those countries. |
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Capitalism seeks a value of production commensurate with the repayment of debt. |
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There is an urgent need today for thinking through a new system of national education, commensurate with a globalised world. |
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Prices were high, but commensurate with the inflated cost of living on the Pacific coast. |
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The sample size is commensurate with related studies reported in the literature. |
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Many faces appear and I try and commensurate local architecture with countenances. |
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But neither justifies the role and commensurate reward that an analyst commands. |
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The challenge of staging the play may be commensurate with the challenge of mounting an independent production. |
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Time and money appear as commensurate albeit inverse values because of the effect of the velocity of circulation on the accumulation of capital. |
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The nation is obliged to fulfill its responsibility commensurate with its position in the international community. |
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He was affording his characters access to modernity and claiming for himself a scope commensurate with historical narration. |
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Burt is unfazed by the payment of such sums, pointing to America where rewards are commensurate with profits earned. |
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I hope they will receive a commensurate pay rise for any additional responsibilities. |
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We have heard that several donors are ready to commit or recommit funds to the sector if there is a commensurate government commitment. |
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It is right that that should be so, because status within an organisation carries with it commensurate rewards. |
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Since this is really a contingency plan, the amount of work done on the design and procurement should be commensurate. |
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Those ignored or played-down studies have consistently failed to produce results commensurate with astrological claims. |
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He said the greatly reduced security operation was commensurate with what police thought the threat of violence was. |
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I am confident that this report is commensurate with our status as one of the leading co-educational boarding schools in the north of England. |
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The degree of detail is expected to be commensurate with the magnitude of the potential impacts. |
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Remuneration should be commensurate with the duration and complexity of services provided. |
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The prospect of benefits for participants should be commensurate with the level of risk entailed by the research. |
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The first adequate object of the intellect is commensurate to the intellective power and indicates the scope of human reason. |
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The reduction in the value of debenture liability resulted in a commensurate increase in our net carrying value. |
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Interconnections and isolation capabilities have a degree of reliability that is commensurate with system design requirements. |
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Before the election Cameron sloppily conceded more devolution to Edinburgh with no commensurate fiscal responsibility. |
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The mandates of peacekeeping missions should be commensurate with ground realities. |
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The urgency of the timing should be commensurate with the potential seriousness of the risk raised by the information. |
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We have developed nuclear deterrence commensurate with the character of the threat against us. |
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This relative increase is commensurate with Burchell's finding that increased depression scores in unemployed men are not reduced by re-employment in an insecure job. |
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Paying a fair price for matchmaking helps ensure that professionals and others are willing to invest efforts that are commensurate with the great importance of this activity. |
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Equitable financial arrangements would be sought to ensure that services could be provided in full measure commensurate with the needs. |
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And of course, this unique leisure pursuit can also prove to be a lucrative investment commensurate with the great excitement it provides. |
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This car doesn't run low on steam and seems to increase its fortitude commensurate with increasing its speed. |
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Humankind can rally quickly, but leadership, engagement and resources need to be commensurate to the challenge. |
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The first is effectiveness: the scale of the response must be commensurate with the challenge. |
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President Bush's response should be commensurate and include provisions to ensure that mutual reductions are verifiable. |
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For many, this broke a fundamental rule of capitalism – that reward should be commensurate with risk. |
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And the action against them therefore needed to be commensurate – concomitant in Cyril Ramaphosa's parlance. |
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So the government determined that payments ought to be commensurate with the amount of work involved. |
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It seems debatable as to whether they will actually consider the burden the directive imposes to be commensurate with its aims. |
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The relative standard deviation is to be commensurate with the validation data. |
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The remuneration of the members of the Council for the Judiciary should be commensurate to their position and the workload within the Council. |
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Administrative and financial constraints on the award and payment of grants must be commensurate with the amount paid out. |
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The level of assessment is to be commensurate with the risk of the objective being exceeded. |
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The investigative techniques used must be commensurate with the gravity and imminence of the threat. |
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Additionally, follow-up in the event of a discrepancy or a risk flag needs to be commensurate with the risk posed. |
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The costs of security should be commensurate with the need, and built into the life cycle costs of any computer system. |
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It will be commensurate with the affront that they have inflicted on first nations. |
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We support that proposal, and we have no doubt that the outcome of the planned meeting will be commensurate with our expectations. |
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Application of the graded approach to safety analysis shall be commensurate with the level of risk of the reactor facility. |
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The unalloyed enthusiasm and earnest that have been expressed have been commensurate with the stakes. |
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China's desire to grow and seek a place in the world commensurate with its political and economic power is a central tenet of its policy. |
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For developing countries, commitments should be commensurate with each nation's stage of economic development. |
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This commitment should be shown by commensurate financial support for the activities of associations working for democracy. |
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This reduction requirement may not apply to a Member State which demonstrates that its fishing capacity is commensurate with its allocated quota. |
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We have proved that we can produce machines there at a level commensurate with our reputation. |
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However, we want an assurance that this procedure, which is under way, will also be accompanied by commensurate controls. |
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The Committee was of the opinion that an increase in projected workload should not automatically entail a commensurate increase in resources. |
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People who share work are protected now for a year and we give commensurate funding to the companies. |
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Unfortunately, such trends have not always triggered a commensurate national prevention response. |
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However such trends have yet to trigger commensurate national prevention responses. |
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That is why we must work tirelessly to attain results commensurate with the challenges. |
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Erroneous public perception of a massive cost-overrun was never addressed and as the project advanced, a publicity blackout added commensurate mystery. |
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In such environments, the legal price that can be exacted for protest increases commensurate with the disturbance and threat that protest produces. |
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Nevertheless, commensurate reductions in greenhouse gas emissions have not been made. |
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His death is not commensurate with the tonnage of human suffering he caused. |
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Also, the pictorial representations that seem to depict a serene august order would lead one to believe that the room and the writing environment were commensurate with this. |
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The solution is to have a risk management system in place, where restrictive measures are put in place commensurate with risk level of a particular substance. |
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The government is spending vast amounts of energy and money trying to drive change in the telecommunications sector without achieving commensurate strategic impact. |
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These models essentially confirm that the level of economic pain we are now feeling is not commensurate with voting an incumbent president out of office. |
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It will be done commensurate with the fact that we're a nation at war. |
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We needed to consider whether the degree of force used was commensurate with the degree of risk which he believed to be created by the threatened attack. |
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But there has not been a commensurate increase in job opportunities. |
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What punishment could possibly be commensurate with genocide? |
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But he knows he has to keep delivering because the pressures on him are commensurate with the salary he is paid and the teams that he's played for. |
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The methods of processing complaints are a practical way for us to sort the types of complaints, and correlatively to initiate the actions that can be taken in a timely fashion commensurate with the matters raised. |
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Under article 21, a disabled person whose rehabilitation is complete is entitled to take up employment that is commensurate with his level of rehabilitation. |
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It can only play such a role if, inter alia, it effectively holds government to account, passes laws that are commensurate with the interests and aspirations of the people and practices democracy internally. |
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Thanks to the method of processing complaints used, we can more effectively initiate the necessary actions in a timely fashion commensurate with the matters raised. |
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The scope of programmatic and operational activities has to be made commensurate with the resources available and their impact must be enhanced by eliminating existing inefficiencies. |
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Secretaries followed their bosses up the corporate ladder and became more trusted than senior advisers, yet were never given pay and positions commensurate with their worth. |
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Since the late 1990s, however, global aid flows for health and education have risen progressively without a commensurate rise in the sanitation and water sector. |
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We must also make a commitment to ensure predictable and sustainable financing, commensurate with our aspirations and our national road maps, to step up universal access. |
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Speakers acknowledged the need to provide UNODC with a level of resources commensurate with its mandate and the leading role it played in providing technical assistance. |
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Their reliance on brokerage intermediaries is necessary not only to ensure a rate of return commensurate with their best interest, but also to preserve the capital advanced. |
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Sanctions regimes should be commensurate with these objectives. |
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If press personnel permit riders to hold on to their vehicles, they shall be debarred from the race and suspended for a period the duration of which shall be commensurate with the gravity of the facts. |
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The mandates of peacekeeping operations must be clear and realistic, respond to political realities, and must be commensurate with available resources. |
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The CGF and IR, will continue to focus on security planning for the Games to satisfy itself that it remains commensurate with the assessed threats. |
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This would be inflationary, as would any commensurate increase in our already high annual circulation tax, resulting in car owners who had already paid VRT on existing vehicles being hit by a double whammy. |
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As membership and activities of the Organization expanded, it was important to tighten up oversight in order to ensure that central management and administrative control systems were commensurate with IOM's task. |
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It was noted that such approach would be commensurate with recent trends in international humanitarian law which tended to de-emphasize the distinction between international and non-international armed conflicts. |
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Moreover, the idea of inframarginal contributions presumes a consistent self that makes market decisions commensurate with those preferences. |
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Meanwhile, new recruits to the workforce were told they had to get a degree – and a shedload of debt – to get ahead, only to come out and find there weren't the commensurate jobs for them. |
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For the protection of the population and vital infrastructure of our country against terrorist and asymmetrical threats, the Bundeswehr will have forces and means ready commensurate with the risk. |
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Such rights, when the child is in conflict with the law, are commensurate with the child's age and interests, as is the case with listening to the child's views. |
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Shakespeare's microformal analysis is the commensurate response to a world of forms emerging into and out of relation. |
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The period for submitting proposals should be commensurate with the complexity of the project and should afford the prospective competitors sufficient time to formulate their proposals. |
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More specifically, the distribution of quotas should be commensurate with countries' relative positions in the world economy, and the voice of developing and transition countries should be enhanced. |
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In Dante's scheme, the vice for which the penitents are being punished is highlighted by a commensurate virtue, experienced ascetically. |
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But toward the end of the 17th century, there was a growing interest in beautifying houses and laying out gardens and squares, with a commensurate demand for balconies, staircases, and garden gates. |
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In rate and amount the aid must be kept to the bare minimum needed for restructuring and must be commensurate with the benefits anticipated at Community level. |
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Does the United Kingdom really want a strong Europe, with an increase in strength commensurate with its increase in size, or does she prefer a simple free trade area, i.e. the abandonment or weakening of the European project? |
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An instrument implementing an action must be commensurate with the scope andobjectives of the research activity concerned, and will take into account, as appropriate, the views of the research community. |
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Labour had forecasted a fiscal benefit of £6 billion a year overly optimistic, nearly commensurate with the estimated fiscal benefit of immigration to the United States, which is a much bigger economy. |
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Specifically, in these cases the activities involved in developing fixes and feature extensions required to provide the test bed are commensurate with the needs of the project. |
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On the basis of this information, the Commission's doubts as to whether CMR undertook a genuine and irreversible reduction of its capacities commensurate to the aid granted have not been allayed. |
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Fundamentally, achievement, capability, potential combined with knowledge, skills and abilities commensurate with identified leadership competencies could become the litmus test for senior officer appointment. |
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The EESC believes that such proposals are not commensurate with the grievously harmful effects on health already outlined in the previous Communication on the strategy. |
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The graded approach is a method in which the stringency of the design measures and analyses applied are commensurate with the level of risk posed by the reactor facility. |
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Thenceforth, the state carried through only minor reforms, none of them on a scale commensurate with the needs felt by the Enlightenment bourgeoisie and notables of the cities and towns. |
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Accordingly, we believe that operating margins will improve as fee revenues increase because the established level of infrastructure should support further growth without a commensurate increase in operating costs. |
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The current government has followed his precept, awarding them lavish raises while, in some cases, allowing them to do less work which helps to explain why the cash bonanza has not yielded a commensurate boost in output. |
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It is our view society should denounce such a crime in strong terms and send a signal of the community's abhorrence of this type of crime by imposing a sentence commensurate with the gravity of the offence. |
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We therefore need to invent techniques and a philosophy commensurate to man's being carried-away by maintaining physical contact, the spoken word and the written word. |
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It is critically important, however, that support for police reforms is matched by commensurate progress in strengthening judicial and correctional institutions. |
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Whatever the case, the rewards for the reader, though not negligible, are hardly commensurate with the Stakhanovite efforts of the author-editor. |
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First, the scale of our asset management activities remains well below our target and therefore we expect to increase our fee base meaningfully without a commensurate increase in our expenses. |
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When the potential consequences of serving one's country are permanent disability or death, it is reasonable to expect some assurance of compensation and care that is commensurate with the potential sacrifice. |
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A method in which the stringency of the design measures and analyses applied is commensurate with the level of risk posed by the reactor facility. |
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Furthermore, some managers point out that the major tenet of effective delegation is the idea that authority must be delegated commensurate with the responsibility to be exacted. |
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Natural and legal persons, entities and bodies whose funds and economic resources have been unjustly frozen shall be reimbursed with an amount commensurate with the nature and extent of the damage unjustly suffered. |
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Member states should accredit enforcement agents only if the candidates concerned are of a standard and training commensurate with the complexity of their tasks. |
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If they fund it but fail to reform it, they find themselves confronted by galloping health-care inflation and the accusation that they have raised spending, without commensurate results. |
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The CPI pullback forced a commensurate pullback in European Central Bank interest rate expectations. |
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Shoshonitic magmatism younged southwards in the Superior Province, commensurate with the southwardly diachronous accretion of allochthonous subprovinces. |
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This supermodulation has a periodicity nearly commensurate with four lattice constants in-plane, eight out-of-plane, with long correlation lengths in three dimensions. |
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This increase in ulnar loop frequency in AD is commensurate with the median percentage frequency of ulnar loops in DS patients versus controls reported in other studies. |
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Her new position came with a commensurate level of responsibility. |
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