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Ideally, lenders want not only rates commensurate with risk, but also controls that confine risk and maybe even provide an escape hatch.

Subsidising the worker, to bring her up to a certain baseline mimimum, counts as a subsidy to the employer only if we think that was the duty of business all along to pay workers not only a wage commensurate with the market value of their labour, but also sufficient to finance a life of a certain dignity and security.

On the Economist blog, however, Will Wilkinson writes that, "Subsidising the worker, to bring her up to a certain baseline minimum, counts as a subsidy to the employer only if we think that was the duty of business all along--to pay workers not only a wage commensurate with the market value of their labour, but also sufficient to finance a life of a certain dignity and security".

"Our fees are always commensurate not only with the work that we do, but the opportunity in the business," said Mr. Ferguson.

Nevertheless, their salary is jarringly inadequate not only for the expenses commensurate with living in the nation's capital, but with the gravity of their position: organizing and governing the world's largest entity.

But as Toronto pulled away in extra-time, Seattle fans were left contemplating not only a unique home advantage lost, but an almost commensurate one gained by TFC.

Scholarly research and a new appreciation of the unique level of refinement early Japanese photography achieved have led not only to growing popular interest, but also to a commensurate rise in the market value of the best examples.

"Nokia's profile is no longer commensurate with an investment grade rating," Fenton writes, citing not only the Q1 declines in Nokia's core Devices and Services segment but also the fact that Nokia is not giving much more positive guidance for the quarter ahead, expecting -3 percent operating margins.

At 57 and after almost 25 years with her Texas-based paper, she had been blessed not only with a gorgeous mane of white hair, but also with a salary commensurate with her experience.

Although we were technically renting from him, he was willing not only to pay for repairs but also to consider the work we were doing commensurate to rent and utilities.

Competition, not only with oneself but with external standards, is used throughout the game as a means to induct participants in practices of self-governance commensurate with good healthy citizenship.

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