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the commensurate
verb
To reduce to a common measure.
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These women's public humiliation was not met with the commensurate public response.
It even says: "If the hours spent do not have the commensurate impact on student progress, stop [doing] it".
For the obverse of Osborne the Octopus's great power is the commensurate resentment that it breeds in others.
Students gorged on the fat paycheques the banks offered, while the schools enjoyed the commensurate bump in the rankings.
They pay high rents on low pay, even if they have a degree and the commensurate debt such self-improvement now entails.
Were young people required to prepare for a standard attainment test in RE at KS1 and 2, the commensurate hike in the quality of outputs would be assured.
He added: "They have sought out, won and accepted sympathy and praise for living the hardships others experience daily without receiving the commensurate plaudits".
But perhaps that's the very point, in that Morse never was able to see one tenth of the commensurate intelligence in his bagman which Fred Thursday nurtures in his.
The reality is, Mrs. Clinton is the leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination right now, and the commensurate political attacks and criticism are coming at her from all sides.
But offsetting these ethical dangers is the new technology's potential for (somewhat) more precision than the older, blunter weapons that it replaces, and the commensurate potential to reduce the civilian toll, or "collateral damage" in the ghastly euphemism.
City officials said it was as if the census had validated the yeoman's work the city was already doing, providing services to hundreds of thousands of people who did not officially exist after the last census, without the commensurate financing.
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