Sentence examples for make it commensurate from inspiring English sources

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There was general consensus that we need to strengthen the economic union to make it commensurate with the monetary union….

"The idea is to give the building more presence on the street and a more significant entrance, and to make it commensurate with other Class A buildings in the neighborhood," said Richard S. LeFrak, president of the Lefrak Organization.

"We will inform our partners that we are in the process of reinforcing further our economic union to make it commensurate with monetary union," Mr. Van Rompuy wrote together with the European Commission president, José Manuel Barroso, in a letter last week.

The more important news was buried in the closing statement read by the soft-spoken president of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy: There was general consensus that we need to strengthen the economic union to make it commensurate with the monetary union.

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In April, the chief executive Peter Arnold resigned after making it clear that future limits on Science City, due to public spending cuts, would make it unlikely that someone with his experience and commensurate salary cheque would be needed in the near future.

For example, with respect to evolution, Skoog and Bilica (2002) make it clear that science standards should "emphasize evolution in a manner commensurate with its importance in understanding the natural world and our place within it".

Still, only Google has embarked on a project of a scale commensurate with its corporate philosophy: "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful".

Make it clear that if they return the phone, all is forgiven, and make the reward commensurate with the value of the phone.

And given that nice low figure of cannabis deaths, wouldn't it be better to keep the numbers down, rather than boost them up to levels commensurate with drink and cigarettes by making it more acceptable to do it?

"If rates do go down, it's going to lead to a commensurate tightening of standards, making it more difficult to get a mortgage," said Leon G. Shilton, a professor of finance at Fordham University's Graduate School of Business Administration.

"DfT had to respect the devolution of powers to London Underground, TfL and the mayor of London, which made it difficult to adopt a risk management strategy commensurate with the risks DfT faced," said the report.

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