Betekenis van:
commensurate

commensurate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • in verhouding gelijk; evenredig
  • corresponding in size or degree or extent
"pay should be commensurate with the time worked"

Hyperoniemen

commensurate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • evenredig
  • corresponding in size or degree or extent
"pay should be commensurate with the time worked"

Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Checks should be accompanied by penalties commensurate with any failings.
  2. That validity period should be commensurate with world market requirements for the 2006/07 marketing year.
  3. That validity period should be commensurate with world market requirements for the 2004/2005 marketing year.
  4. Each Member State shall ensure that its fishing capacity is commensurate with its quota.
  5. The severity of the disciplinary penalties imposed shall be commensurate with the seriousness of the misconduct.
  6. It shall provide commensurate motivation of the use of national agencies.
  7. An operator must ensure that staff receive training in the requirements commensurate with their responsibilities.
  8. Moreover, certain provisions are not commensurate with sound risk management practices of credit institutions.
  9. That validity period should be commensurate with world market requirements for the 2006/2007 marketing year.
  10. Commensurate political engagement with the AU and the Government of Sudan, and specific coordination capacity, therefore continues to be required.
  11. Consider the use of razor wire/physical barriers around stern/lowest points of access, commensurate with crew safety and escape.
  12. In conclusion, the Commission considers that the original compensatory package was commensurate and by no means penalized for the company.
  13. Where a vulnerability is identified, the appropriate authority shall require the implementation of protective measures commensurate with the threat.
  14. ensure that the euro-area’s influence in the global economic system is commensurate with its economic weight.
  15. Any such fee shall be proportionate and commensurate with the actual costs incurred by the electronic money issuer.