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Sentences with incommensurate

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  • A supply incommensurate to the demand
  • Our income is incommensurate to our wants.
  • Girls stirred outrage incommensurate not only with the size of its audience but with the severity of its sins.
  • In many cities and towns, residents complain regularly about high bills that are incommensurate with their consumption.
  • There is something so incommensurate between the man and the artist.
  • Electron microscopy study of the incommensurately modulated structure of ankangite.
  • The structure is incommensurately modulated, a rare case for elemental solids.
  • The specific character of a religious tradition helps us understand the incommensurateness of religious traditions.
  • And if we try to draw together those seemingly incommensurate attributes, it might be possible to develop a different conception of the Trinity.
  • The portrait of the men as fun-loving rogues is incommensurate with their despicable actions.
  • Cultural matrices and their operating rules are often incommensurate across localities.
  • Both the dimension of the incommensurateness and the nature of the surface boundary conditions are found to play an important role in determining whether or not surface phasons exist.
  • Yet this form of intimate candor, while seemingly incommensurate with the comportment of a mature and accomplished artist, has deep roots in Western intellectual history.
  • Now we live in a world of largely incommensurate images, some seen on one continent and others in the rest of the world.
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