Sentence examples for measure by which from inspiring English sources

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The true measure by which you should judge any proposed agreement.

Instead, it became another measure by which a judgment could be made.

It's hard to find a measure by which Prentis's leadership could be considered a success.

But fairness is not the right measure by which to judge an urban policy.

And U.S. News has largely become the measure by which a good school is defined.

Collaboration with Israel has always been the measure by which any Palestinian leader is judged to be a "peace partner".

"It is the measure by which we assess: What is more valuable, a television or an automobile?

Yet Scheijen suggests that such temporal concerns were not the measure by which Diaghilev was meant to be judged.

In international affairs, lawless behaviour is unaccountable, which is why at Nuremberg efforts were made to find some measure by which such things could be brought to account.

Money became the only measure by which you were judged and people did not care what had to be done to make it.

Equality is the measure by which we judge who takes too much in the way of advantages and who not enough in terms of burdens.

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