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Some, like Mr. Kline, say they think that eventually a growth in deposits -- a benchmark for gauging banks' success -- will slow and an "overbuilt condition" will result.
A good number of people fret about academia's focus on papers as a benchmark for gauging research progress.
27 Given that the CONSORT guidelines have been widely used and evaluated, they can serve as a benchmark for gauging the uptake and impact of other reporting guidelines.
Accordingly, fitness testing at all levels of play has become a more prevalent and expected practice in determining a player's capacity to perform and a benchmark for gauging effectiveness of training and individual improvement.
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Nevertheless, our data set now provides a temporal benchmark for gauging recovery success.
Same-store sales, or sales at stores open a year or longer, is the industry benchmark for gauging a retailer's health.
The Senate wanted to make the National Assessment of Educational Progress, administered to samples of students in 42 states, the benchmark for gauging the rigor of state exams, while the House wanted to give states the flexibility to use other tests to verify state results.
Third, the proposed mandatory licensing exam will function as a benchmark for medical schools to gauge their curriculum and instructional strategies.
But a better gauge, they said, is the four-week average, which also fell but remained above 400,000, a benchmark for job growth.
That was a benchmark for me.
He set a benchmark for the rest of us.
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