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"… if we are to recall, for example, all those who perished in Stalin's camps and jails – not only the artists, but the ordinary, simple people – if we recall these millions of dead souls, where can we find commensurate feelings?
As Amanda Hess recently wrote, while certain strands of feminism have become consumed with celebrating women assuming positions of leadership in business, when feminists work to ban pornography, they guarantee that porn is one business where women won't find commensurate power and control over their work.
American fly-fishers staying at the Arundell told me that these prices were not expensive by United States standards, and that New Yorkers would need to travel much farther than the four to five hours it takes from London to find commensurate fishing.
"But it's hard to do that, because there are different kinds of outcomes that people don't always find commensurate".
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Even graduates struggle to find work commensurate with their expertise.
Some feel angry about how able-bodied actors such as Eddie Redmayne are showered with awards for playing people with physical disabilities, especially while actors with disabilities in real life struggle to find work commensurate with their talent.
And this is assuming that college graduates find jobs commensurate with their education level, and do so in a reasonably timely fashion.
Recent policy debate has moved beyond employment rates to focus on ensuring that skilled migrants find work commensurate with their qualifications and that these skills meet the needs of the domestic labour market.
This is in response to growing evidence that many of its skilled migrants have struggled to find employment commensurate with their skills in the short term (e.g. Sweetman and Warman 2013; Aydemir 2011).
Despite these perceptions, tens of thousands of Ph.D.s, many of them American-born and American-educated, are stuck in dead-end positions, struggling to find careers commensurate with their training and experience.
The issue that really matters to scientists, STEM workers, and the economy at large is the meaning of the correlations: In a market where large numbers of very smart, well-educated scientists and others are struggling to find work commensurate with their abilities and extensive training, how are new jobs, both high skilled and otherwise, created?
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