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Slovakia has become a major producer of vehicles and has grown much faster than most other EU countries (admittedly not a tough benchmark).
"It was not a bad benchmark.
Our list of companies (with sales between $5 million and $350 million) starts out with a few tough benchmarks.
There are tougher benchmarks for recordkeeping and more detailed reporting, along with requirements to check customers against the Treasury Department's so-called specially designated persons list.
Using tough benchmarks, Collins and his research team identified a set of elite companies that made the leap to great results and sustained those results for at least fifteen years. 5.
Under the House plan, Congress would institute the same tough benchmarks for the Iraqi government that Bush detailed in a national address in January.
Maryland proved a tougher assignment.
"With an average selling price as low as $40, this will set a new benchmark," Banc of America said, adding that Motorola will have a tough time earning double-digit margins at this price.
Charlton have slipped into the relegation zone, and Pardew said: 'Sometimes in a season there are certain benchmarks when you have to make decisions and this is a tough week for me.
"Chris set the benchmark high with the number of medals he has won and Jon has a tough act to follow, but he is more than capable of doing the job.
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