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The analyses of benchmark A were very fast.
I'm just a benchmark, a reference for the Libyan people.
Yohan Cabaye's club-record £12.5m arrival from Paris Saint-Germain set a benchmark, a move that demonstrated ambition.
The idea is that the benchmark, a more diversified reflection of borrowing, could be used as a substitute for Libor.
As a benchmark, a this-is-as-bad-as-it-could-possibly-get alternative, they also looked at what happened when you promoted people at random.
On one hand, they represent a new benchmark, a doubling of charitable giving since 1990, when the $100 billion threshold was first topped.
The 3.75percentt benchmark rate is 2.75 percentage points below the United States Federal Reserve's benchmark, a gap which has helped brighten the allure of the dollar.
Peter Wood set a higher benchmark a couple of decades ago when he founded Direct Line and then flogged it to RBSfor a princely sum.
On current trends, the Earth will heat up about 3C (5.4F) above the pre-industrial era benchmark, a sure recipe for climate catastrophe, according to scientists.
The 2015 Paris Agreement vows to cap global warming at "well under" 2C above the pre-Industrial Era benchmark – a hugely ambitious target.
Mr. Schanes explained that under the new benchmark, a $2.95 comic book would have to receive a minimum order of 2,100 copies.
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