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What is the criterion by which a rapper "has risen to his leadership?
Beauty, unfortunately, continues to be a significant criterion by which they are judged.
Our generation has a remarkably new criterion by which we can be rejected from our top-choice universities.
The rate of local G.D.P. growth is a top criterion by which the officials are judged.
Yet there continues to be one overriding criterion by which society seems to judge disabled people, and that is one of reduction or loss.
If per capita income were the criterion by which to judge, Monaco, Qatar, Luxembourg, Brunei, Liechtenstein, Kuwait, Norway, and Singapore would all rank ahead of the US.
As a consequence, pass-interference calls may look so disputable because the referees don't voice, openly, the real criterion by which they make them.
Short pitches mean more rows; more rows mean more revenue (and, usually, cheaper tickets — the main criterion by which most economy passengers compare flights).
Poetry was regarded as conveying its own truth; sincerity was the criterion by which it was to be judged.
The philosophical challenge throughout that process was to articulate and defend a nonarbitrary criterion by which the question of moral standing could be decided.
According to Nelson's findings, people don't come into a store looking for a specific translation — the criterion by which most retailers arrange their Bible shelves — but, rather, to meet a need.
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