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The value of the house has increased commensurate with the market.
It almost certainly had a population commensurate with its size.
"Playing a global role commensurate with its economic power" is how it has long been put.
I will live a modest life commensurate to my legal means.
But if energy issues are so important, they must receive commensurate funding.
Their great power brings with it commensurate responsibility for the world.
Such a thing is not commensurate with the importance of this proposal.
But you will receive a position commensurate with your heritage.
He also said that the women were paid commensurate with their responsibilities.
The equipment, therefore, was commensurate with the possible task before them.
This was a length of time commensurate with weekend services.
"The amount of work is not commensurate with the financial gain," he said.
"This denial is itself commensurate to the crime taking place before the eyes of the world."
"But, of course, I must have an independent income commensurate with my new station."
Yet there has been no commensurate rise in great new talents.
They must and should now receive from us an answer commensurate with that determination.
It is precisely during a crisis that we need commensurate support for business.
"The public interest obligations should be commensurate with these new opportunities."
He's just one of those people whose fame is not commensurate with his talent.
First, they will be paid a bonus commensurate to the work required.
Results have not shown themselves to be commensurate to the effort involved."
If baseball is a business, compensation must be commensurate with production.
The first point was a salary commensurate with the dangerous work conditions.
Commensurate with the size of the station, the staff complement was also small.
Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position.