Examples of 'is commensurate' in a sentence

Meaning of "is commensurate"

is commensurate ~ to be equivalent or corresponding in size, extent, amount, or degree

How to use "is commensurate" in a sentence

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Salary is commensurate with experience and capability.
Your experience of relationship is commensurate to your experience of life.
Is commensurate with the risks associated with activity.
The remuneration is commensurate with industry standards.
Is commensurate with their development.
Its place here is commensurate with these values.
Ensure that the increase in staff to subregional offices is commensurate with their needs.
Renumeration is commensurate with experience and certification level.
Ensure the level of authentication is commensurate with risks.
The fee is commensurate with the services provided.
The quality of this camera is commensurate with the price.
This is commensurate with our current disclosure requirement.
Operational expertise that is commensurate with the sophistication of.
This is commensurate with the proportion of women living in the complexes.
It provides strength which is commensurate with the host bone.

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O it is commensurate with the needs, and.
The human misery is commensurate.
Remuneration is commensurate to qualification and is adhered to across gender lines.
The question is whether the expense is commensurate to the level of investment.
That obligation is commensurate with the strategic position of supreme courts in national legal systems.
The rate that a person loses weight is commensurate to how it is gained.
Salary is commensurate with degrees.
The salary range for this position is commensurate with experience.
Their progress is commensurate with the standards of the training command.
The hourly wage for this position is commensurate with experience.
Inspection program is commensurate with the risk associated with the licensed activities.
Those countries should be given a role which is commensurate with their importance.
An aim which is commensurate with the challenges we face.
National defence ought to be allocated funding that is commensurate with the demands of policy.
Our burn is commensurate with growth.
Each Member State shall ensure that its fishing capacity is commensurate with its quota.
A promotion is commensurate with your move.
And I just feel that I should be paid a salary that is commensurate with my abilities.
Expertise that is commensurate with the sophistication of its.
In addition to your increased responsibilities, a promotion is commensurate with your move.
Difficult moment is commensurate to the worth of the man.
Euro area's influence in the global economic system is commensurate with.
The condition is commensurate with age.
Interestingly, the decline in the percentage unemployed is commensurate with the.
This seniority level is commensurate with the level of responsibilities.
The responsibility may be weighty, but the reward is commensurate to the task.
Service is commensurate with our.
As was mentioned above, the degree of disappointment is commensurate with the amount of hope.
Sponsor recognition is commensurate to the value and scope of the sponsorship.
Salary for this part-time contract position is commensurate with experience.
Salary is commensurate with li.
Generally speaking, the standard of a family 's housing is commensurate with its financial means.
The cost of a soroban is commensurate with the materials used in its construction.
That reminds me, in addition to your increased responsibilities, a promotion is commensurate with your move.
Make sure the apology is commensurate with the offense.

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