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Davis said, "Like most other organizations, Freedom Partners has a research department that benchmarks our efforts against other organizations".
One of the problems evident from the Minecraft Wiki is that benchmarks are all over the place.
"We have engaged an outside consultant, Mercer, that benchmarks salaries at Finra to make sure they are competitive with that market, but not excessive".
IT IS a lesson of the past five years that benchmarks in unregulated markets can fall victim to the incentives they create.
Instead, the E.U. has argued that benchmarks would introduce tension into a dialogue and undermine its role as a "confidence-building exercise," as if the purpose of dialogue were to promote warm feelings rather than respect for human rights.
Thus, as with so many tools of contemporary public management, research concludes that benchmarks need to be used in a manner that is imaginative and appropriate rather than mechanical and imposed from above.
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"Unfortunately, a negative return is outperforming" that benchmark in the last 18 months, he said.
If the pace of immigration increases, that benchmark could be reached as early as 2040.
Forty-three percent of the Class of 2011 test-takers met that benchmark.
Her actual 9-point margin of victory underachieved that benchmark by 13 points.
The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index fell 6.7percentt, leaving that benchmark down about 52percentt from its peak in October 2007.
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