(1) But neither justifies the role and commensurate reward that an analyst commands.(2) So I'd like to see a massive investment by governments which would be commensurate with the size of the problem.(3) But he knows he has to keep delivering because the pressures on him are commensurate with the salary he is paid and the teams that he's played for.(4) Or you could offer your tenant alternative accommodation commensurate with what they are currently paying.(5) The sample size is commensurate with related studies reported in the literature.(6) There is an urgent need today for thinking through a new system of national education, commensurate with a globalised world.(7) Capitalism seeks a value of production commensurate with the repayment of debt.(8) The nation is obliged to fulfill its responsibility commensurate with its position in the international community.(9) The challenge of staging the play may be commensurate with the challenge of mounting an independent production.(10) Does he think her fame is commensurate with her ability?(11) It is right that that should be so, because status within an organisation carries with it commensurate rewards.(12) No they will be paid wages commensurate with foreign airline staff based in London.(13) We needed to consider whether the degree of force used was commensurate with the degree of risk which he believed to be created by the threatened attack.(14) If we execute a project overseas, the compensation we pay has to be commensurate with salaries in those countries.(15) But there has not been a commensurate increase in job opportunities.(16) It will be done commensurate with the fact that we're a nation at war.