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Instead, they waited until there was a high likelihood of a summit lava dome collapse, so that evacuations would be more commensurate with the risk (John Pallister, personal communication, July 2014).

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Still, Indonesia began to play a role on the world stage that was more commensurate with its size.

The company lends to students from schools with low default rates and refinances those students at rates that are more commensurate with their credit risk, according to an article in LendAcademy.

The distributed model basis for the approach offers advantages over current lumped model-based national weather service (NWS) flash flood guidance (FFG) procedures because it makes hydrologic calculations at spatial and temporal scales that are more commensurate with flash flooding.

"I did feel that a bigger slice of equity in the end would have been more commensurate with what I did to help get the company there," he said, adding that he ultimately "realised that the big money goes to the founder".

"I just wish the pay was more commensurate to the cost of living.

Alternatively, perhaps other types of designs, such as studies with just one participant (n-of-1 studies) [ 3] are more commensurate with personalized medicine.

It also has the potential to secure political commitments from heads of government for a coordinated global response to NCDs, to promote multisectoral action to addressing NCDs within countries, and to ensure that resource allocations for addressing NCDs are more commensurate with their contribution to the global disease burden.

In contrast to the multilayer graphene-based structure described by Venkatesan et al., using a single graphene-deposition step allows us to achieve a suspended membrane thickness that is more commensurate with that of a lipid bilayer while still providing good mechanical support.

In our earliest cosmologies, the whale loomed so large as to be more or less commensurate with the cosmos, equally vast and unknowable, as hugely fearsome and immeasurable as any god.

Providing a modest level of effort to assist such individuals may well yield benefits that are more than commensurate with the effort expended.

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