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Allowing them to screen their own air cargo would not be the sort of "commensurate" system the law requires the T.S.A. to adopt.
An unambiguously forceful warning, backed up by a credible threat of commensurate force, is the only guarantee that even the zealous, isolated North Koreans would hear.
"But, you know," he added, "I so wish that people who luxuriate in their First Amendment rights would take just one little bit of commensurate responsibility in enjoying those rights".
While supportive of universal coverage, Mr. Perata has said he is concerned about the plan's $14.4 billion price tag when the state faces a budget gap of commensurate size.
To do this, we needed a computer that could run the design and simulation software for such an ambitious project, a computer of commensurate capabilities, hence our choice of a Cray X/MP, and the visit to Seymour Cray.
Contrary to the notion that printing technology produced something distinctly different from, and inferior to, handmade drawing, advocates for the fine-art print claimed it to be a form of drawing in its own right and therefore of commensurate value.
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The same superspace group was employed, but with instead of the commensurate value of 0.5.
Comparison of Cm values yields a rank order of stability commensurate with the number of carbons removed.
DNA methylation was altered, with the degree of change commensurate with severity of neural tube defect [ 34].
Is the expression of difference commensurate with the rights of citizenship?
It requires that air cargo be screened at a level of security "commensurate" with the level of security for screening checked baggage.
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