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Another yardstick might be the overt cultural connection that a city has retained, or rekindled.
Using another yardstick, known as the leverage ratio, Deutsche Bank still looks risky compared with its peers.
In the 1980s southern blacks were no more optimistic on this score than northerners.Income is another yardstick.
Now, the Pan Pacific San Francisco near Union Square has come up with another yardstick: what guests leave behind.
Another yardstick for measuring Harvard's progress may have been last Saturday's 3-3 tie against Michigan, the perennial Central Collegiate Hockey Association power, in Ann Arbor.
However, another yardstick, the number of civilian deaths tracked by the Iraqi government, shot up last month after several months of decline.
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Another common yardstick was not made available when the Ross School declined to release the graduates' average SAT score.
By another important yardstick, the amount of advertising a site delivers to its visitors, Forbes.com delivered 107.7 million impressions in June, Nielsen reported.
Though the offer, worth 7,000 rupiah, or 77 U.S. cents, per Danamon share, may appears to be steep, it is less generous using another valuation yardstick: At 2.6 times book value, the deal is below the ratio of some other big banking takeovers in Indonesia.
This dynamic duo sells at one time their growth rate, another cogent yardstick.
One of their worries is that these scores, which have spread quietly through American business, measure individuals against one another, using yardsticks that are essentially secret.
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