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A yardstick of 'does it create jobs,'doeses it lower the deficit' and 'does it help grow the middle class' is an important one.
Exhaustion has become a yardstick of measuring a meaningful life.
He once said: Be a yardstick of quality.
It also illustrates the limitations of growth as a yardstick of economic progress.
And more than a few reflect the unstinting businessman: "Be a yardstick of quality.
To Russians, America is a yardstick of their own place in the world.
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Although the details of the analysis cannot be discussed in full due to space limitations, it is a typical combination of Scheffe's paired comparisons and a yardstick analysis of the results of the Scheffe's paired comparisons.
Mr. Ackermann rejected that, pointing out that Deutsche Bank's Tier 1 capital ratio — a common yardstick of a bank's strength — is 9.3percentt, up slightly from the previous quarter.
The resulting revenue-per-fan figure is a rough yardstick of a teams ability to capitalize on its fan base, regardless of market size.
A p/e ratio provides a crude yardstick of investor optimism.
That was one of the conclusions of the Fed's June beige book, a regular yardstick of local economies in a dozen Fed districts from New York to St . Louisto San Francisco.
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