It has paid dearly for its entry ticket, but the rewards could be commensurate.
The response should be commensurate with the process of trying to get dialogue going as quickly as possible.
The rate, in fact, would have to be commensurate with the value of protecting those contracts, considering competing alternatives.
"These measures cannot be said to be commensurate to the subject of the case, " the Moscow Court of Arbitration said.
"It is not that they shouldn't be punished, but the punishment should be commensurate with who the offender is, " she argues.
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Upon closing of the repurchase transaction, the Alibaba shareholders' agreement will be amended so that the parties' respective rights will be commensurate with the parties' post-closing level of ownership in Alibaba.
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O. 12866, then the Statement of Energy Effects should be prepared at the level of detail and analytic effort commensurate with the RIA. If the significant energy action has less economic impact, then the level of detail and analytic effort should be commensurate therewith.
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And when the prime minister was reported as saying that the depth of security arrangments in the Golan should be commensurate with the depth of concessions (a statement he denies making), he seemed to be echoing his Labour predecessors' equation that the depth of withdrawal should match the depth of peace.
The rule also established reforms for cost allocation, most notably that costs allocated to a transmission facility must be roughly commensurate with estimated benefits.
He did indicate the government's support for the Welsh government to acquire borrowing powers which would be "commensurate" with any revenue stream it acquires through the devolution of minor taxes.
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.
If this is a sign that Indonesia may be contemplating a regional role commensurate with its stature, it is to be welcomed.
For the moment the markets are daring to hope that finally, after so many failed summits, the eurozone may be concocting a plan commensurate with the scale of the problem.
That account would then be responsible for paying a commensurate portion of their Social Security benefits in retirement.
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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.
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.
Drug research and development investment would dry up because there would be no possibility of a return commensurate with the risks taken.
The only issues that would seem to have potential commensurate to the challenge would be immigration and Iraq.
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.
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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If they gave Islamic Jew-hatred coverage commensurate with its actual significance, they would be undermining their ideological agenda.
In addition, the USSR should be obligated to make purchases from Eastern Europe in hard currency commensurate with its demand for hard currency payment for energy deliveries.
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He reckons interest will surge in the coming two or three years, but that it will be a long time before the region's representation is commensurate with its economic importance.
It will be a computer that is worn on the wrist and thus the manufacturing costs are commensurate with a computer, not with extant watches.
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In other words, radical change in a competitive economy even though it may be a matter of life or death for the companies involved need not yield commensurate improvements in economy-wide productivity.
Since this is an investment that must be repaid by electricity consumers, it is crucial that they receive an increase in the quality of service commensurate with the cost.
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