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"There was a lot of despair and misery and unhappiness, but there were commensurate ecstasies," he says in the film, adding that you can't really expect to have one without the other.
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"Regeneration has to be for everyone … I have no problem with land for luxury apartments, as long as there is commensurate land for the poor," says Stuart Wilson, of the local NGO Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa.
To the degree that there is agreement about these general claims, there is commensurate disagreement about how each is to be understood and developed.
It is uncertain if there are commensurate resources in health care funding to account for this variation, and if increased payment is made to the specialist physiotherapy units that help in rehabilitating such patients.
Clearly when there is commensurate benefit in the investigation, the excess risk may be partly compensated as in the staging investigation, which may follow a positive barium enema.
Under bills traveling through both houses of Congress, as the number of uninsured declines there would be commensurate reductions in Medicaid subsidies to hospitals that provide large amounts of uncompensated care.
But these proposals will bring increased competition, and it's only fair that there should be commensurate opportunities to expand our small businesses.
There needs to be commensurate ownership levels to justify that time.
While the literature has focused on the effectiveness alone, we argue that there has not been commensurate interest in economic evaluations.
Despite these significant advances in data acquisition, there have not been commensurate improvements in data-quality assessment and refinement during this period.
A different nation, one whose political and military influence was commensurate with its economic size – there were few takers for that.
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