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The total value of our additional tariffs – first $3bn£2bnbn) and then $50bn£35bnbn) – is commensurate in scale with the measures taken by the US.
The two are obviously commensurate in one sense, but is there something else happening that cannot be captured in a read-out of brainwaves?
(For the mass being infinite you may subtract from it as much as you please). These assumed bodies will be commensurate in mass and in weight alike.
The findings provide an insight of the stakeholders' view of a variety of needs; commensurate in developing a technician labour force.
"It was a job that was open, commensurate in salary pretty much ten thousand dollars less"—but, she added, Monegan hadn't wanted the job, so he left state service; he quit.
I didn't want to feel like that, but it's curious what happens is you have to suffer — you have to earn it, and it's not commensurate in any way.
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We also have shown that increasing the number of genes for making doublets does not necessarily result in a commensurate increase in accuracy.
This change was accompanied by a commensurate rise in CySS in both mutant and control animals (P<0.0001; Fig. 5B).
There has been no commensurate decline in physical activity, in either country – in the UK, exercise levels have increased over the last 20 years.
These increases in ACTH without commensurate increases in CORT suggest a Pb-induced alteration of the HPA axis.
Without even including India and China, however, the drop in U.S. coal consumption is easily negated by a commensurate uptick in coal use elsewhere in the world.
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