Yet, despite their dedication, the pay they receive is not commensurate with their time and effort.
We must also maintain military forces commensurate to the long-term challenge posed by China's build-up.
But he burped instead, a tiny little noise, commensurate with what he had eaten.
One is look for a technical cofounder, not just an early employee, and give commensurate equity.
The GOP cut a deal in January that included tax increases without commensurate spending cuts.
"CBP staffs ports of entry commensurate to incoming traveler volume, " a CBP spokeswoman says.
As commodity or other input prices rise, suppliers come knocking, pushing through commensurate increases.
Danny Alexander talked of borrowing limits "commensurate" with the income from whichever taxes are devolved.
They have been forced to become entrepreneurs, but are not rewarded commensurate with their contributions.
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It has paid dearly for its entry ticket, but the rewards could be commensurate.
And yet GetRaised, an affordable new tool meant to show you commensurate job salaries, delivers just that.
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The only issues that would seem to have potential commensurate to the challenge would be immigration and Iraq.
Act as brokers, ensuring that engaged employees contribute to business success and that the business provides commensurate rewards.
In my methodology, the objective is to generate returns in excess of those commensurate with the risk taken.
He said the greatly reduced security operation was commensurate with how police had measured any threat of violence.
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That account would then be responsible for paying a commensurate portion of their Social Security benefits in retirement.
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All three have local plans which assume lots of growth, with a commensurate amount of land set aside.
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If they gave Islamic Jew-hatred coverage commensurate with its actual significance, they would be undermining their ideological agenda.
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.
And throwing money at education has not produced results commensurate with the cost.
Home health care providers have long been gaming Medicare to increase revenues without providing commensurate benefit to the patients.
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"People in Zurich haven't seen" a commensurate drop in the cost of living.
Indeed, the history of American commerce is replete with visionaries who couldn't turn their prodigious creations into commensurate bank accounts.
"These measures cannot be said to be commensurate to the subject of the case, " the Moscow Court of Arbitration said.
To some degree, efforts to price insurance products commensurate with risk are made tougher by 50 separate states' regulating rates.
Determining the real impact on you allows you to plan a course of action that is commensurate with the foul.
But the other side of it, too, is the people who live on the back streets, who have suffered commensurate damage...
"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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Tempering our drive to achieve with a commensurate drive to pause is crucial when facing our toughest, most complex leadership challenges.
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