Sentence examples for The yardstick from inspiring English sources

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The yardstick

noun

A measuring rod thirty-six inches long.

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The yardstick matters when deciding how policy should best respond.

The yardstick for success at C.R.I. is modest.

The yardstick was for the company as a whole in the first filing.

The yardstick of greatness is performing magic on a grand stage.

The yardstick, he said, is: "Is this necessary for survival and progress?

The yardstick of "method" transformations remains De Niro's in Martin Scorsese's pugilistic 1980 classic.

The yardstick values are shown in Figure 10.

The yardstick added some 1.57% and finished at 3,029.

The yardstick for smaller companies rose 2.72 to 399.32.

The yardstick of performances was chosen solely as the NPV attained in the optimization scheme.

The yardstick added 0.98% to close at 3156, its seventh consecutive rise.

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