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DOE has outlined a series of minimum benchmarks for how much fuel automobiles must be able to carry--enough to allow them to drive 483 kilometers (300 miles) between fill-ups.
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For now, the Sportsman offers a benchmark for how good, and how British, a British restaurant can be.
The Chelsea boss admitted Barca had set the "benchmark" for how the game should be played in the past five years, which have seen them win the Champions League three times.
Now, sitting in his Mayfair office, he says that British public schools are internationally acknowledged as setting the benchmark for how a school should be, something state schools should try and replicate.
She tells me about something that the German artist Isa Gensken once said about skyscrapers – that if you stripped away all their other meanings and uses, skyscrapers could be metaphorically used as rulers, "a benchmark for how we live our lives.
As such, the vote on Bonds and Clemens provides a useful benchmark for how writers are handling the steroids issue — and how it may be affecting the vote on players for whom the evidence of steroids use is circumstantial at best.
That gives you a benchmark for how much yours is doing.
JV: We usually take the age of the iPod as the benchmark for how much to invest.
Microsoft's Type Cover for the Surface still sets the benchmark for how to build a cover with a good keyboard.
Every year, the report serves as a key benchmark for how the American people are doing economically.
"We think we've set a benchmark for how much sea levels will rise along with temperature increases".
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