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Sentence count:67+1Posted:2016-11-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: commensalismcommencementensureinsurancecommentcommencecomment onrecommendMeaning: [-rət]  adj. corresponding in size or degree or extent. 
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(31) The growth of population and commensurate expansion of settlement is reflected by the increasingly varied soil environments settled through the Anglo-Saxon period.
(32) Your reward be commensurate with your effort.
(33) Pay should be commensurate with the time worked.
(34) Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
(35) Not enough feedback or approbation commensurate with the performance.
(36) Users make commensurate effort if the rewards justify it.
(37) Managers saw a commensurate fall in their revenues.
(38) Of course, major market basis, commensurate with the investment and profits.
(39) But that has changed with the onset of the high-speed local-area network (LAN), which has latencies commensurate with GPIB and battalions of engineers working to boost its speed.
(40) Base Pay: Are you being offered a salary commensurate with your worth in the marketplace?
(41) The band structure model of commensurate double-walled carbon nanotube (DWNT) was built by using tight-binding Hamiltonian with curvature effect included.
(42) His collection of books was commensurate with that of a town library.
(43) Honesty is a fundamental moral principle and a code of behavior commensurate to modern market economy.
(44) The World Bank extends loans to its members on conventional terms commensurate with prevailing interest rates.
(45) In Australia and New Zealand: Occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification and a one year traineeship (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
(46) The amino acid is depleted commensurate with the development of the growing embryo.
(47) Work force management processes must mature commensurate with other disciplines.
(48) This shows that in the social world,[http://sentencedict.com/commensurate.html] thank - you gifts don't be commensurate with the task performed.
(49) entirely commensurate with the decedent's worldwide status as an entertainer and the world's grief over his death.
(50) When there is a certain restriction to the total length of impedance transformer, the characteristic impedance of conventional commensurate broadband matching networks would exceed feasible range.
(51) In his view differences in adaptation are insufficient to create niches commensurate in number and kind.
(52) The commensurate fractional order systems can be converted to the integer order systems through approximation method.
(53) Don't get the idea that value of music is commensurate with its sensuous appeal.
(54) In building socialism , each country should adopt policies commensurate with its particular conditions.
(55) The salary will be commensurate with your age and experience.
(56) The effusiveness and time spent in giving praise should be commensurate with the difficulty and time-intensiveness of the task.
(57) Polished concrete floors turn up to form the monolithic kitchen island bench which accommodates a cooking range, commensurate with the clients love for food.
(58) Our company be commensurate to the monstrous beautiful woman colleague!
(59) Plan China offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience & skills.
(60) The scope of the compulsory licence be commensurate with the public health problems to be solved.
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