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On any normal yardstick, this deal is plain expensive.
The Western media should by any normal yardstick have lost interest in N'Dour long ago, but his next album, the semi-traditional Nothing's in Vain, was accorded a rapturous critical welcome.
In creating a plan for communication and integration, we encourage clients always to come back to the easy., rewarding, normal yardstick: to think about how to assure that you're continually focused on helping employees understand that the new behaviors are at least as easy, rewarding and normal as the old ones they're replacing.
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Of course, merely breaking even after five years would count as a miserable return by normal investment yardsticks.
Species that don't adhere to normal evolution rates, he says, are like yardsticks that don't measure 36 inches.
Mr. Martin: "Well, the yardstick there is no firm yardstick, but we have looked on the normal growth of the country in terms of perhaps 2 %, 3 %, 4 no fixed formula, and we have added to the money supply generally for that purpose".
The scientists compared recordings from normal periods to those just before and during seizures; their yardstick was an algorithm developed from chaos theory to measure the degree of complexity in brain activity.
(Actually, he probably threw up the normal amount, but he certainly threw up more than an adult, which was my yardstick up until becoming a mum).
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