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Most people would think this was one of the benchmarks of a liberal state.
Indeed, the book goes further in defining the benchmarks of a new approach to business, built on moral values.
Just as he had argued that the ideal model for Latin prose was Cicero and for verse Virgil, for the modern tongue, Bembo proposed the Tuscans Boccaccio and Petrarch as the benchmarks of a nation-building lingua franca.
And the case was somewhat unusual, because the suit contended not that the managers had lost their clients' money, but that they had failed to earn enough, lagging the benchmarks of a bull market.
Or maybe you're trying to find benchmarks of a certain video card, and before you know it you're knee-deep in something.
We report weak and strong scaling benchmarks of a reference MPCD solvent and a benchmark of a polymer solution with research-relevant interactions and system size.
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This is a benchmark of a long march back from near obliteration.
Vanilla Vanilla is the benchmark of a good ice cream maker.
"The portfolio has a benchmark of a 15percentt return requirement," said Keith L. Johnson, chief legal counsel of the state investment board.
The Church Commissioners made a return of 9.4 per cent in 2007, smashing its benchmark of a 7 percent return for comparable funds.
The race was declared as soon as polls closed, something that I suggested is a more tangible benchmark of a "good" performance than an arbitrary numerical threshold.
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