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1 Thus the claims of each power as against the other were not at all commensurate .
2 Were his achievements in the nineteenth century, educationally, morally, financially and otherwise at all commensurate with his opportunities?
3 I have thought in many cases, convicts received sentences too severe, and not at all commensurate with the crime committed.
4 Hitherto results have not been at all commensurate with the amount of printer's ink expended in magazine articles and advertisements.
5 Yet it is too evident that the results are not at all commensurate with the means under tribute and at command.
6 And if the treasure is at all commensurate with the fuss you have been making about it, we'll let bygones be bygones.
7 There are certain women preeminently distinguished by diversity of gifts, who fail to leave behind them a fame at all commensurate with their promise.
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