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"objective benchmark" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a standard or criteria that is unbiased and based on measurable data or facts. Example: The company used objective benchmarks to evaluate the performance of their employees, rather than relying on subjective opinions from their managers.
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The advantage is that the model gives us a relatively clean and objective benchmark to evaluate the candidates' actual performance against the polls.
The authors develop a financial model for estimating opportunity cost as an objective benchmark to accurately develop shared savings levels.
The new variant is verified on 44 commonly used real-parameter single objective benchmark functions selected from CEC2013 and CEC2014 competitions.
We review the methodology underpinning empirical data on the ecological roles of Australian dingoes (Canis lupus dingo and hybrids) to provide a comprehensive and objective benchmark for knowledge of the ecological roles of Australia's largest terrestrial predator.
The only objective benchmark is the Zone Détritique de Glaswinkel.
It is meant to provide an objective benchmark for Chicago as it undertakes the goals articulated in the Chicago Cultural Plan 2012 of attracting and retaining creative professionals and measuring the size and strength of the cultural sector.
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Although a handful of studies have already shown the potential of these methods in true biological settings16,23,32, this was never shown in direct comparison to alternative methods and/or based on objective benchmarks.
Given the importance of module detection within the transcriptomics field and the wealth of available methods, it is critical that existing and new approaches are evaluated on objective benchmarks.
These markets might also displace the business judgment rule because they can furnish contemporaneous and relatively objective benchmarks for courts to evaluate business decisions.
Spaceport is looking to add to the HTML5 consortium's movement to establish a series of objective benchmarks for judging HTML5 game performance across mobile operating systems in hopes of creating industry standards and giving developers a reliable litmus for performance across platforms.
I've always found that gauging performance is highly subjective and dependent on so many factors (software being a big one, e.g., Windows 8.1 vs. OS X or how many -- and what kind of -- programs you keep running in the background) that I understand why most review sites tend to throw out a few objective benchmarks and leave it at that.
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