We must also maintain military forces commensurate to the long-term challenge posed by China's build-up.
"CBP staffs ports of entry commensurate to incoming traveler volume, " a CBP spokeswoman says.
The only issues that would seem to have potential commensurate to the challenge would be immigration and Iraq.
"These measures cannot be said to be commensurate to the subject of the case, " the Moscow Court of Arbitration said.
"After we reassessed the market, and the current inventory it made sense to reassess the list price to fit more with something that is commensurate to the property, " Mr. Lavey adds.
Many also argue that the financial crisis revealed that these financial rewards were not commensurate to talent or effort and had to do more with recklessness rather than judicious risk-taking if not dodgy practices.
Tempering our drive to achieve with a commensurate drive to pause is crucial when facing our toughest, most complex leadership challenges.
Home health care providers have long been gaming Medicare to increase revenues without providing commensurate benefit to the patients.
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Another, by Rob Portman of Ohio, sought to require that any immediate increase in the debt limit be paired with commensurate cuts to spending, which could be spread out over 10 years.
Technologies that let an IP-based telecommunications provider offer IP telephony services commensurate in quality to the traditional switched circuit providers, or at least as good a quality as cell phone providers can offer, are now getting close to being finalized by the Internet Engineering Task Force.
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The chief executive for the Americas sent an email to London saying the programme needed to "evaluate if its returns and strategic benefits are... still commensurate with the potential to cause very serious or even catastrophic reputational damage to the group".
What's more, while a spouse will be supported to the extent required to maintain the marital lifestyle (or marital standard of living--MSOL), kids will be entitled to receive support commensurate with a parent's ever-increasing ability to pay.
The rate, in fact, would have to be commensurate with the value of protecting those contracts, considering competing alternatives.
Bigger companies, public companies, global companies, and those with systemic importance to the capital markets take on even greater obligations and should be forced, in my opinion, to demonstrate commensurate stewardship.
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And yet GetRaised, an affordable new tool meant to show you commensurate job salaries, delivers just that.
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Some want it to have influence commensurate with the size of America's equity markets, which account for almost half of global market capitalisation.
What is regrettable, however, is that only one half of the broader ominous development is beginning to receive attention commensurate with the risks posed.
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We have been clear with Beijing that as China takes a seat at a growing number of international tables, it needs to assume responsibilities commensurate with its economic clout and national capabilities.
Curiously, prices have yet to see a commensurate correction and, coupled with mortgage rates of over 10%, have put home ownership in cities like Mumbai and Delhi beyond the reach of the middle class.
What I've said is to identify a revenue package that makes sense, that is commensurate with the sacrifices we're asking other people to make, and then I'm happy to work with you to figure out how else we might do it.
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The response should be commensurate with the process of trying to get dialogue going as quickly as possible.
To some degree, efforts to price insurance products commensurate with risk are made tougher by 50 separate states' regulating rates.
The delicate process of freeing up China's capital and current account restrictions to allow the yuan to play a role commensurate with China's industrial power will take time.
In other words, under any foreseeable circumstances, U.S. investment in an effort to mimic Soviet mobile missile programs is unlikely to produce strategic benefits commensurate with the cost in defense resources.
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If this is a sign that Indonesia may be contemplating a regional role commensurate with its stature, it is to be welcomed.
However, to the extent a client reduces portfolio risk by blending in different asset classes, they must be prepared to accept even lower returns commensurate with the reduced portfolio risk.
But the response from the international community -- from Asia to Africa, from the United States, from Canada, from all of Latin America, from the Caribbean, from Europe, all the way to the Middle East -- this response, thanks to its swiftness, thanks to its size, was commensurate with the disaster.
But many courts requre the lodestar as a cross-check to make sure the fee is commensurate with the work done on the case.
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In other words, they magnify the effectiveness of existing conventional weapons systems by an order of magnitude, allowing existing forces to be more effective without a commensurate increase in cost.
"This calls for the extension of educational opportunities in their fullest sense beyond basic schooling and the rapid creation of employment opportunities commensurate with the abilities of these new entrants to the labor market, " stresses the report.
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