With sufficient authority.
(the word commensurate means having the same measure of, adequate, proportionate)"Is the reward commensurate with the task that is at hand?""The new CEO was given a salary commensurate with his responsibilities."
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God has the highest authority
Is the word authority a verb
Authorization is a noun.
Authority should be commensurate to responsibility to ensure accountability and effective decision-making. When individuals or leaders are granted the power to make decisions, they must also bear the consequences of those decisions. This alignment fosters a sense of ownership and encourages responsible behavior, as those in authority are motivated to act in the best interest of their roles. Ultimately, it creates a more transparent and efficient organizational structure.
(the word commensurate means having the same measure of, adequate, proportionate)"Is the reward commensurate with the task that is at hand?""The new CEO was given a salary commensurate with his responsibilities."
The prefix of "commensurate" is "com-" and the suffix is "-ate."
It means proportional. "He received holiday pay commensurate with his experience" means that he got holiday pay in proportion to the amount of experience he had.
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As in any job, the salary is commensurate with the level of authority or responsibility, and the amount of time in the service. Please check the chart linked to below for the current pay scale for the US Air Force.
commensurate
Adjective Corresponding in size or degree; in proportion.
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When time is limited, commanders may specify DMETL tasks for subordinate units. When specifying the DMETL tasks, commanders acknowledge a commensurate level of risk involved.
Yes. And they should be commensurate with fines charged in the area to tenants in buildings owned by landlords, and perhaps regulated by the local municipal authority.
Some synonyms of symetrical are: balanced, commensurate, equal, proportional, regular, shapely, commensurable.