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Also, newly developed catalysts, enzymes, and cells have to be benchmarked in an industrial context to identify novel targets for catalyst improvement.

But I think it comes back to our tradition that there has to be some benchmark.

Featherstone doesn't believe in quotas for promoting women writers: playwrights must write what they want, she believes, and excellence has to be the benchmark of commissioning.

Maverick is a tricky word to parse, but if it meant anything at all, then Clarke – off on his own path, sparring with authority – has to be the benchmark.

If you want science to be taken seriously by students, then it has to be among the benchmarks that are tested and that count.

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.

Scaleability of the benchmark allows testing systems of different sizes, and simplicity means that the benchmark has to be understandable and thereby credible.

"In the task ahead, the benchmark has to be the countries that have been most competitive, not to reduce to the lowest common denominator," she said.

"Each one of these benchmarks has to be adapted to the current market conditions," Hirsch says.

In a pilot study like CPTAC Study 1, however, evaluation has to be carried out without a benchmark.

Accessibility means that the benchmark has to be publicly available, solvability to set the level of the task on suitable level (not too difficult, not hoo hard), independence to guarantee that the benchmark has not been developed with tools to be tested, and evolution to keep the benchmark up-to-date during time.

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