13.These brains just never acquired a capacity for self-control commensurate with the temptations offered by the modern, technologically enhanced world.
14.And there's really very, very little commensurate increase in well-being or satisfaction or engagement or resilience by the more money that you get.
17.But they have overlooked the possibility that the phenomenon can occur without any change, or at least any commensurate change, in the hoarding of money.
18.It promises a culture in which people " are not punished for actions, omissions or decisions taken by them that are commensurate with their experience and training" .
19.However, as the 1930s proceeded Germany's economy performed better than expected and its remilitarisation plans were not matched by a commensurate military build-up by Britain and France.
20.So this award is only mine in trust. It will not be difficult to find a dedication for the money part of it commensurate with the purpose and significance of its origin.