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Commensurate meaning
Of a proportionate or similar measurable standard. | Describing a crystal in which every atom or molecule is placed in the same relative position | Describing two numbers within the same Archimedean class, so that neither is infinitely larger than the other.
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He said despite all the monies the state has being receiving from the federal government, there is no commensurate evidence to show, and his government would bring a lot of change to the state.
I think you also saw a commensurate pickup in core unit lease pricing in modular and that's -- there is some fungibility is the wrong word between those two.
Psych hospital nursing is a different standard, etc., commensurate with pay.
Secondly, those caught need to be handed down sentences commensurate with their crimes, instead of the derisory examples with which we’ve become all too familiar.
So, each of the resolutions, when it comes to effort, it takes almost the same amount of effort, but the recovery may not be as commensurate to efforts.
The shock is commensurate with his success: 37 seats out of 150, twice as many as in the previous legislature.
Unfortunately, that influx has not been matched with a commensurate growth in housing, leading to extreme price pressures that have had wide-ranging negative consequences.
We need to amend the outdated Price Act to ensure that the penalties remain commensurate to the crimes committed and include other acts and practices that should be deemed illegal but not covered under this law,” Yamsuan said.
We need to ensure that the amount we’re paying for Internet services is commensurate to the quality that we’re receiving.
Yearly major releases is too much churn and too much risk for insufficient commensurate value especially in a mature technology.
All told, these measures simply aren’t commensurate to the task.
Commensurate with America’s decline into democracy, its empire (and the civilization it commands) ultimately spanned the globe.
David Bailey, president of BAHA and vice chair of the shadow board said: “The great thing about this concept is it is based on performance, hotels will only contribute commensurate with their occupancy.
Debating whether a powerful China has an expansive window in which to realize commensurate ambitions or a shrinking one in which to achieve narrow objectives is more likely to generate analytical whiplash than prudent policy.
Even those who are not yet Presidents want to live in opulence without the commensurate effort at earning what is required for such a life!
However, the business model is still unclear, it is not known exactly how people will make so much money using generative AI, and it is not yet commensurate with price increases.
However, there was no commensurate development,” said Bhatti Vikarmarka during his Budget speech in the Assembly.
If services are not commensurate to cost, the consumer is entitled to their disgruntlement.
In October 2019, the Centre said it had advised Kejriwal not to attend a climate summit in Denmark as his visit there as a speaker was not commensurate with the level of participation from other countries.
In requiring the adoption of those systems, the law states that they should be proportionate and commensurate to the nature, size and complexity of the institution’s operations.