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As in 1947, the new czar was given responsibility without commensurate authority.
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The political process is not commensurate with the speed of military developments.
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By the way, my salary from the Golden State was miserably commensurate.
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No doubt end-of-year bonuses will be commensurate with the level of trading.
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Kosovo is a land of great mineral wealth and commensurate agricultural poverty.
Usage of incommensurate in English
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She possesseth an active and gadding mind, totally incommensurate with her person.
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They turn to be incommensurate when the system is slightly hole-doped.
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The narcissist's grandiosity and sense of entitlement are equally incommensurate with his achievements.
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The whole question seems to be incommensurate to our faculties.
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We distinguish two types of heterostructural alloys, that is, those between commensurate and incommensurate phases.
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Density matrix renormalization group calculations quantitatively reproduce and help understand the observed commensurate and incommensurate excitations.
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The possible results of such an enterprise were incommensurate with the risk that must be incurred.
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The effort was so incommensurate with the result.
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Their shyness and politeness, when the occasion was quite simple, were absurdly incommensurate even with modesty.
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To achieve that, we activate a commensurate-incommensurate phase transition by a thermal annealing of the sample.
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Her knowledge was pitifully incommensurate to his whys.
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My response was incommensurate with the prohibition.
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The prince's gratitude seemed to me incommensurate with so small a service, and so I told him.
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Ten thousand difficulties do not make one doubt, as I understand the subject; difficulty and doubt are incommensurate.
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The difference in configurational entropy between the disordered and incommensurate phases has been computed from the structure models.
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But it proved to be a small affair, Ducrot's force being altogether incommensurate with the effort required of it.