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As these essays demonstrate, criticism should be commensurate with its subject.
Salary will be commensurate with lack of experience, times a hundred.
Any value, however, would be commensurate with the strength of the authenticity.
Compensation will be commensurate with experience and includes a variety of benefits.
We expect SIAT's Solvency II ratio for 2016 to be commensurate with its rating.
The rarity of Barkley's name would soon be commensurate with his talents on the football field.
Ricardo Rossello said any aid package must be commensurate with the scale of his island's devastation.
This should be commensurate with Berlin's economic might, and will require a massive rebuilding of the Bundeswehr.
Consequently the city's forecasted debt stock and debt payback ratio would no longer be commensurate with the current ratings.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Fitch does not currently expect management to pursue financial policies that would be commensurate with an upgrade.
Sanctions that might be commensurate with mere privacy violations are too weak for violations of national security and military command.
"You will be demoted and your title and future compensation will be commensurate with a one step demotion," the email reads.
These factors could lead direct risk to rise above 70% of current revenue, which will not be commensurate with the region's 'BB' rating.
" Irvine Mayor Don Wagner, who thinks a salary cap is ill-advised, said he believes pay should be commensurate with "level of responsibility.
"In some instances we have seen punishments that do not appear to be commensurate with the seriousness of the offenses committed," Khare said.
WHICH IS THAT THE 2% GROWTH WAS WHAT THE OVERALL FED IS LOOKING FOR AND THAT WOULD BE COMMENSURATE WITH THE FOUR RATE HIKES?
The problem with N.G.R.I. confinements is that they need to be commensurate with the risk to others, which we don't know how to measure.
The President needs to announce a specific dollar amount for new — not repurposed — funding that should be commensurate with the scope of the epidemic. 2.
With the anticipated operating profile improvement once the proposed merger is completed, the leverage profile of the merged entity will be commensurate with a standalone rating of 'B+'.
" Ms. Yates, speaking on the lawn in front of the law school library, said she had wanted the words in her speech to be "commensurate with the occasion.
Samsung says that pricing will be commensurate with prior Note devices and will be higher than the S7 Edge, which is about $770 to $800, depending on where you look.
Fitch expects the republic's direct risk will grow to finance a continuing budget deficit, to 50% of current revenue in 2017, which will not be commensurate with the current 'BB+' rating.
Manning would only offer that "the numbers of troops that we have will be commensurate with the support" that Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) request from the Pentagon.
But the sophistication of the giant squid's visual brain may not be commensurate with its basketball-sized peepers, according to a paper published Wednesday in the journal Royal Society Open Science.
"The precise nature of commitments will be commensurate with the ambition of the future relationship and take into account the economic connectedness and geographic proximity of the UK." Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop
That rate might be commensurate with the league's backups, and if the second-round pick Christian Hackenberg had progressed enough to earn the 2017 starting job, that is precisely what Fitzpatrick would be.
The ratings are programme ratings and apply only to senior unsecured issuance whose terms Fitch believes to be commensurate with non-preferred treatment under Germany's revised resolution regime in force since 1 January 13.
Fitch expects MSSL's robust order book to support continued increases in EBITDA, which should lead to lower financial leverage that will be commensurate with a low investment-grade rating over the next two to three years.
"We believe that we've added so many new ways to earn more rewards, new travel enhancements and so much more value to the card that the annual fees will be commensurate with that value," Kelso explains.
But for something that makes a statement that a militant would find to be commensurate with the offense of announcing an embassy move, that would call for a greater planning period than three or four days.
I do think there are pragmatic middle grounds that should also be pursued (either making loans dischargeable through bankruptcy or lowering the interest rate to be commensurate with risk), but I am 100% for a debt jubilee.
You might think I had every reason to believe that my advance would be commensurate with the last one the publisher I'd submitted this new book to gave me: $50,000 per book, that big debut two-book deal.
While shooting the first season, we found that we're at a point in our culture's relationship with marijuana where it can be commensurate with family life—for a long time, weed was something that was thought to tear families apart.
Based on information tabulated by Prison Policy Initiative in 2017, wages in West Virginia prisons range between $0.04 and $0.58 an hour, meaning a single minute of screen time might be commensurate with an hour of an inmate's insultingly underpaid labor.
Last November, an executive of the largest advocacy group for drug manufacturers suggested that a drug's price should be commensurate with the value it provides, which would be a substantial departure from how drugs are priced today — at whatever the market will bear.
In high-stress in extremis situations with a noncompliant subject who purposely disregards commands, it is understandable that law enforcement officers may issue loud, get-your-attention directions -- sometimes laced with profanity that can be commensurate with the gravity of a potentially dangerous encounter.
If the company continues to reduce debt, Fitch believes the company's credit metrics will likely be commensurate with a 'BBB' rating by the end of fiscal 33711, as relatively weak leverage metrics for the ratings will be mitigated by strong operating margins and solid cash generation.
"The security and the resilience of the IT we depend upon should be commensurate with the level of risk," Joshua Corman, the founder of I Am the Cavalry, a global grassroots organization pushing for better security in systems and devices that can impact safety and human life, such as medical devices, told Motherboard.
The two-notch upgrade reflects JLR's delivery on its commitment to widen and strengthen its product portfolio, increase geographic diversification, and expand capacity outside of the UK. This should provide it with greater flexibility and resilience over the medium term, which the agency considers to be commensurate with a 'BB+' rating for an automotive manufacturer.
The severity of the sanctions in each bucket should be commensurate with the importance of the issue, meaning that Europe's main sectoral sanctions cannot continue to be associated only with Ukraine as a whole (which risks be reinterpreted as eastern Ukraine, selling Crimea down the river, and also leaves no costs for election interference).
Although different ethnic groups experience the negative effects of racism in different degrees and intensities, whenever incidents occur that are horrific or even simply incompatible with what we consider to be commensurate with our American values, it plays a role in virtually every social conflict in the U.S. We need to confront racism openly, honestly and with as much integrity as we can muster.
Hospodar received his nickname in junior hockey after a writer deemed the force of his checks to be commensurate with that of a "runaway boxcar". Although born in the United States, Hospodar learned the game in Canada; his father was a plant manager for the Campbell's Soup Company, overseeing plants in New Jersey, Ohio, and later Ontario. Hospodar's brother became a Byzantine Catholic priest.
The first princess Jayalakshmi, was married to Sirdar M. Kantharaj Urs in 1897, who later became the Dewan of Mysore. Kantharaj Urs had a house in the Fort of the Palace called "Gunamba House" after his mother. The mansion was built to be commensurate with their status of princess and dewan. The mansion was acquired by the University of Mysore to establish a postgraduate centre in its campus known as Manasagangotri.
The Wehrmacht was not content with the gun's performance: "It was felt to be wasteful of time and manpower, the transport arrangements were cumbersome and the performance was not considered to be commensurate with the size of weapon."Hogg, p. 104 These led to experiments by Krupp and Rheinmetall to extend the range. These included "pre-grooved" projectiles which showed no significant improvement, squeeze-bore, discarding sabot and even a smoothbore version.
The degree of relaxation should not be greater than the exigency of the case demands. It must be commensurate with that exigency. Mere lip service to the requirements of Rule 6(12)(b) will not do; an applicant must make out a case in the founding affidavit to justify the particular extent of the departure from the norm, which is involved in the time and day for which the matter be set down.
The time-frame of study should be commensurate with the lifetime of the assets involved in the activity. An activity is anything that the engineered system supports, for example manufacturing, sewage treatment, mobility, or food preservation. Transition Engineering recognizes that the analytical methods of strategic analysis over a life-cycle time-frame are at odds with most economic analyses that discount values with time. The strategic analysis carried out by Transition Engineers seeks to avoid stranded investment by recognizing resource risks.
Throughout this fast, designed to appeal to conscience, fasters would be guided by Gandhi's principles of non- violence. In introducing the Fast, it was noted that the struggle for peace and justice requires that non-violent actions be commensurate with the evil faced, fasting being such an action. As with all non-violent methods, suffering is taken upon oneself and not imposed on the opponent. The Fast For Life is seen as an experiment in truth, seeking change through moral suasion.
Natural populations of Japanese elm have a low to moderate resistance to Dutch elm disease. In trials in the Netherlands, susceptibility to disease was found to be commensurate with rate of growth, the more vigorous specimens exhibiting far more foliar damage after inoculation with the causal fungus. Careful selection in North America has produced a number of cultivars highly resistant to disease (see Hybrids, hybrid cultivars and cultivars below). The tree is resistant to the elm leaf beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola but is moderately susceptible to elm yellows.
Just as landlords seek rents on their property, capital providers seek returns on their funds, which must be commensurate with the risk undertaken. Firms obtain capital from two kinds of sources: lenders and equity investors. From the perspective of capital providers, lenders seek to be rewarded with interest and equity investors seek dividends and/or appreciation in the value of their investment (capital gain). From a firm's perspective, they must pay for the capital it obtains from others, which is called its cost of capital.
The leading case on countermeasure is the 1997 International Court of Justice decision in Gabčíkovo – Nagymaros Dams case. The court remarked that, for a countermeasure to be justifiable, it must meet the conditions below: # The act constituting countermeasure must be taken in response to a previous intentional wrongful act of another state and must be directed against that state. # The injured state must have already called upon the state committing the wrongful act to discontinue its wrongful conduct or to make reparation, but the request was refused. # The countermeasure must be commensurate with the injury suffered, taking into account the rights in question.
The German naval policy changed decisively upon the accession of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1888 and the resignation of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck two years later. As the Scramble for Africa intensified, Germany's ambitions shifted from a European context to a world scene Weltpolitik. Germany's leaders sought a place in the sun which they believed to be commensurate with its rising industrial strength, primarily by the creation of a colonial empire to rival those of other powers. A world class fleet was increasingly regarded as an instrument of power to enforce German interests, culminating in the establishment of the Reichsmarineamt in 1889.
Such concentrations would be commensurate with serotonin brain tissue concentrations, which have been consistently determined to be in the 1.5-4 μM range. Closely coextending with peak psychedelic effects, mean time to reach peak concentrations (Tmax) was determined to be 10–15 minutes in whole blood after IM injection, and 2 minutes in plasma after IV administration. When taken orally mixed in an ayahuasca decoction, and in freeze-dried ayahuasca gel caps, DMT Tmax is considerably delayed: 107.59 ± 32.5 minutes, and 90–120 minutes, respectively. The pharmacokinetics for vaporizing DMT have not been studied or reported.
' She argued for improvements in midwifery training, given 'terrible figures of maternal mortality' in 1935. She raised the issue of money research into mental disorder and deficiency, particularly when sterilisation as a solution to mental incapacity was being advocated, also observing what were then solutions: 'Do you mean to tell me that the padded cell is a method of cure?' She was a passionate advocate of equal pay for men and women: > The question really is one of principle. I believe that work should be done > by the man or woman best qualified to do it, and that the pay should be > commensurate with what the work is worth.
According to a reconstructed inscription found on the site, "the emperor Vespasian ordered this new amphitheatre to be erected from his general's share of the booty." It is often assumed that Jewish prisoners of war were brought back to Rome and contributed to the massive workforce needed for the construction of the amphitheatre, but there is no ancient evidence for that; it would, nonetheless, be commensurate with Roman practice to add humiliation to the defeated population.Elkins, p. 23 Along with this free source of unskilled labor, teams of professional Roman builders, engineers, artists, painters and decorators undertook the more specialized tasks necessary for building the Colosseum.
Making gene functional predictions transparent is important, but equally important is making them as accurate as possible. Predictions need to be commensurate with the strength of evidence for them, such that they are as specific as the evidence will allow. Those that are not specific enough do not lend themselves to experimental testing, and those that are too specific for the underlying evidence run a high risk of being inaccurate. COMBREX is actively working on developing algorithms for functional prediction that can identify genes with novel or interesting functions, and whose results can sit beside the high- quality predictions received from collaborating computational groups.
Morrissey inherited the issues with aging and inadequate facilities, as well as discontent among inmates and staff. In 1962, to address turnover and poor morale among staff members and to increase security, she reduced cottage worker's hours from 24-hour to 8-hour shifts.The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois) · Sat, Oct 20, 1962 · Page 5 The local American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, petitioned the Department of Public Safety for equal pay among male guards across the state after Joliet guards' salaries alone were raised by $50 per month. The union also requested that the salaries of female warders, whose starting pay was $100 less than male guards, be commensurate with the male guards'.
He further added, "With the current tight labour market and the experience gap in the schools, experienced teachers are undeniably an essential part of the education landscape and should naturally command a premium. There is a case for making a special consideration for our re-employed experienced teachers to be given their last drawn pay or a salary closer to the last drawn amount." On 8 August 2011, MOE clarified that the pay cuts will be commensurate with the teachers' lighter workload as compared to that of the permanent teachers. Teachers who held middle management positions will receive up to 30 per cent pay cut as they will no longer be holding managerial responsibilities upon re-employment.
After he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history, Haley was named field secretary of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society in Canyon, which operates the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, the largest Western history institution of its kind in Texas. Haley drove a Model T to various homes and businesses in the Panhandle and asked for historical materials for donation to the museum. In 1928, by which time Timothy Dwight Hobart, a noted land surveyor from Pampa, was the president of the historical society, Haley said that the materials accumulated were rich and broad: "The foundation is laid. I trust the superstructure we raise will be commensurate with the possibilities."Lester Fields Sheffy, The Life and Times of Timothy Dwight Hobart, 1855–1935: Colonization of West Texas (Panhandle-Plains Historical Society, 1950), pp. 282-283.
Specific factors supervisors consider include: uncertainty about the potential impact on earnings and capital from current and prospective economic conditions; asset quality and concentrations of credit exposures; the potential for unanticipated losses and declines in asset values; off‐balance sheet and contingent liabilities (e.g., implicit and explicit liquidity and credit commitments); the composition, level and quality of capital; the ability of the institution to raise additional common stock and other forms of capital in the market; and other risks that are not fully captured in regulatory capital calculations. Under current rules for bank holding companies, supervisors expect bank holding companies to hold capital above minimum regulatory capital levels, commensurate with the level and nature of the risks to which they are exposed. That amount of capital held in excess of minimum capital requirements should be commensurate with their firm‐specific risk profiles, and account for all material risks.
The potential significance of JAK3 inhibition was first discovered in the laboratory of John O'Shea, an immunologist at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)."Seeking Profit for Taxpayers in Potential of New Drug", Jonathan Weisman, New York Times, 18 March 2013 (subscription firewall) In 1994, Pfizer was approached by the NIH to form a public-private partnership to evaluate and bring to market experimental compounds based on this research. Pfizer initially declined the partnership, but agreed in 1996, after the elimination of an NIH policy dictating that the market price of a product resulting from such a partnership would need to be commensurate with the investment of public taxpayer revenue and the "health and safety needs of the public." Pfizer worked with O'Shea's laboratory to define the structure and function of JAK3 and its receptors, and then handled the drug discovery, preclinical development, and clinical development of tofacitinib in-house.
With the concern that listing and safeguarding historic buildings was not enough, in 1957 architectural specialists arranged a congress in Paris called The First International Congress of Architects and Specialists of Historic Buildings. At its conclusion, the congress published seven recommendations: # the countries which still lack a central organization for the protection of historic buildings provide for the establishment of such an authority, # the creation of an international assembly of architects and specialists of historic buildings should be considered, # a specialized professional training of all categories of personnel should be promoted so as to secure highly qualified workmanship and that remuneration should be commensurate with such qualifications, # the hygrometric problems relating to historic buildings should be discussed in a symposium, # contemporary artists should be requested to contribute to the decoration of monuments, # close cooperation should be established among architects and archeologists, # architects and town-planners cooperate so as to secure integration of historic buildings into town planning. The Congress agreed to have its second meeting in Venice and Piero Gazzola, who was to serve as the chairman of the Venice Charter, was invited to hold the Venice Congress.
Served ashore in China or who were attached to any of the vessels that operated in support of the operations in China between 7 July 1937, and 7 September 1939. 1\. The commemorative purposes for which the China Service Medal was established and authorized by General Order No. 176, dated 1 July 1942, are extended to include the services performed by personnel of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard during the operations in China subsequent to 2 September 1945, and until a terminal date to be designated. It is further provided that the Secretary of the Navy may tender this medal to personnel of the Army or other components of the Armed Forces of the United States for service which he may determine to be commensurate with and consistent with the services for which the award is made to personnel in the naval service, and this provision for tender shall apply for all periods of time for which award of this medal is authorized. Served ashore in China or were attached to any of the vessels that operated in support of operations in China between September 2, 1945 and April 1, 1957. 2\.
In AD 371 Martin was acclaimed bishop of Tours, where he impressed the city with his demeanour. He had been drawn to Tours by a ruse — he was urged to come to minister to someone sick — and was brought to the church, where he reluctantly allowed himself to be consecrated bishop. According to one version, he was so unwilling to be made bishop that he hid in a barn full of geese, but their cackling at his intrusion gave him away to the crowd; that may account for complaints by a few that his appearance was too disheveled to be commensurate with a bishopric, but the critics were hugely outnumbered. As bishop, Martin set to enthusiastically ordering the destruction of pagan temples, altars and sculptures: > "[W]hen in a certain village he had demolished a very ancient temple, and > had set about cutting down a pine-tree, which stood close to the temple, the > chief priest of that place, and a crowd of other heathens began to oppose > him; and these people, though, under the influence of the Lord, they had > been quiet while the temple was being overthrown, could not patiently allow > the tree to be cut down".

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