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"They're the benchmark for that.
Reed and his staff will authenticate the data and record it as the primary benchmark for that course.
And I would like to use that as a benchmark for that which I speak to you of myself in the past, in the present and in the future...
SHERMAN: I think probably the first benchmark for that was the Oman channel that was led by [William ] Burns then deputy secretary of state, and Jake Sullivan, who was a deputy chief of staff and sort of the policy lead and head of policy planning for Secretary [of State Hillary] Clinton.
It's still a benchmark for that".
On Monday, the yield on the benchmark for that market, the 10-year note, fell to 4.76% from 4.78% late on Friday.
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Yes, citizenship is something that has to be earned, and there are benchmarks for that, but to tie it to origin in criminal cases has problematic racist implications.
WM-Reuters then calculated the fix rates based on these observed transactions, which form the benchmarks for that day.
Inside is the proprietary Kirin 980 processor the company's been talking up since way back at IFA. Huawei says its chip is able to eke out better performance than Qualcomm's premium Snapdragon, but we'll wait for the benchmarks for that one.
If we can create this Commonwealth standard, and persuade it is the benchmark for suppliers that get international money then we can create a cadre of good practice".
More specifically, though, it worryingly threatens to follow the lead of 1999's Happy, Texas – still the benchmark for films that have their moment in the Park City sun then vanish in the real world like spit on a griddle.
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