Those ignored or played-down studies have consistently failed to produce results commensurate with astrological claims. |
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Many people may not find the rewards commensurate with the time and effort required. |
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Capitalism seeks a value of production commensurate with the repayment of debt. |
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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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No they will be paid wages commensurate with foreign airline staff based in London. |
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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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Burt is unfazed by the payment of such sums, pointing to America where rewards are commensurate with profits earned. |
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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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Or you could offer your tenant alternative accommodation commensurate with what they are currently paying. |
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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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It is, moreover, written with an attention to syntax commensurate with the author's historical perspicacity. |
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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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Prices were high, but commensurate with the inflated cost of living on the Pacific coast. |
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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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The sample size is commensurate with related studies reported in the literature. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Moreover, the idea of inframarginal contributions presumes a consistent self that makes market decisions commensurate with those preferences. |
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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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