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And so by his yardstick, Mr. Bloomberg as leader landed out of the running.
He runs his yardstick up and down the display buttons, which are sewn onto the front of the boxes.
I myself find his cranky insistence on the limits of pluralism to be bracing, though his yardstick has a few crooked places in it, especially in the field of modern art.
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His yardsticks are whether a country has a stock market, an acceptable legal framework, a custodian for his clients' stock and a local analyst who can send him reliable research.
John Deasy can count on broad support from the civic elite, but by his own yardsticks, his performance fell notably short this year.
Kenny said that when Harrlelson unveiled his T.W.T.W. yardstick he was "completely incredulous".
The Fed's most recent stimulus effort is causing his favored yardstick to grow again.
Dr. Sirovich applied his two yardsticks -- information theory and single value decomposition -- to the Warren court for two periods when its composition was unchanged, from 1959 to 1961 and from 1967 to 1969.
Smith's arms are long enough to "yardstick" his opponent — Ali's way of extending his left arm to a boxer's forehead and holding him off.
If he allows them to score, he may cost his team a game, but he can still improve his earned run average, the main yardstick of his success, along the way.
By that yardstick, his chancellorship has been a failure.
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