Sentence examples for To measures from inspiring English sources

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To measures

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A prescribed quantity or extent. Moderation, temperance. A limit that cannot be exceeded; a bound. (Now chiefly in set phrases.) An (unspecified) portion or quantity.

  • A measure of salt

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To measures agreement, we will use Kappa statistics.

Birmingham promised to tie schools' funding to measures that would lift results.

("Performance" refers to measures of electoral performance, rather than of governance).

The standards covered basics, from hand hygiene to measures for stomach-ulcer prevention.

The index uses a number of criteria from legislation to measures of violence against journalists.

The Council has also agreed to measures designed to keep the 400-foot beacleanean.

It's unfortunate that traffic engineers must sometimes resort to measures that limit pedestrian mobility.

How can anyone object to measures that will place the vote above suspicion?

The International Civil Aviation Organisation agreed this month to measures to combat the impact of flying.

Increasingly America is turning a blind eye to measures elsewhere that it once would have excoriated.

Republicans and some moderate Democrats remain opposed to measures to address climate change.

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