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And he added: “Those individuals moving to California are on average highly educated and earning commensurately higher levels of income.”

If Canada wants to maintain a reasonable balance of power with the US, and have the resources to develop and protect its Arctic and Arctic-adjacent areas, it needs a commensurately large population and economy.

Whether people will feel commensurately better about the economy is another matter.

Rising production costs drove the decision to close, said Jonathan Hochwald, a producer, who also cited an unwillingness to raise ticket prices commensurately.

And when the overflowing competitive juices are attached to a player with overflowing talent, well, the tolerance level of all involved rises commensurately.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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