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Over the last two decades it has become the most important annual event for collectors of Western art and a benchmark for this market as a whole.
That may even be too low a benchmark, for this season they have outperformed Real Madrid in Europe and could end up meeting Barcelona in what would be the second all-Spanish final in seven seasons, after Real Madrid's victory over Valencia in 2000.
A benchmark for this qualitative data, including its limitations, has been set by the NICE deliberations and evaluation.
EUnetHTA has been conducting high-quality evaluations of the relative efficacy of medical devices based on a methodology that can be taken as a benchmark for this Regulation.
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Moreover, the effect of delamination size and locations, layups configurations, boundary conditions and material anisotropy on the dynamic characteristics of the delaminated composite curved beams have been investigated which may serve as a benchmark for the researchers in this field.
The current 1-year survival of 75% with continuous-flow destination therapy provides a benchmark for the evolving application of this therapy.
"We have to use this as a benchmark for the World Cup and (for our) confidence.
"Once you have a benchmark for the first 25 banks, then this will have trigger effects," he said.
"Is this game a benchmark for the World Cup if these two teams meet?
For sure, this election will be a benchmark for the City of Chicago.
He set a benchmark for the rest of us.
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