Sentence examples for be benchmarking from inspiring English sources

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be benchmarking

noun

A standard by which something is evaluated or measured.

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The Politburo might be benchmarking him against some impossible standard of profitability based on some whiz-kid idiot, some boy racer who had pulled off a few crazy unhedged bets.

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"Our rides can be benchmarked against taxi rides," he explained.

The Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) published a requirement for all cars to be benchmarked using a standard methodology.

But Pakistan should aspire to be benchmarked against other countries as well, notably Brazil and South Africa.

All proposed legislation is to be benchmarked against that act.

The second differentiating effort will be benchmarked customer service.

Point prevalence data cannot be benchmarked with period prevalence data.

"What really counts is benchmarking your courses against your competitors.

"We've been benchmarking them.

This agreement has been benchmarked against rivals, he said.

These are benchmarked against a diverse array of international talent.

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