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the benchmark is
noun
A standard by which something is evaluated or measured.
synonyms
Exact(60)
"The benchmark is Doncaster Rovers.
The benchmark is up 2.6percentthis yearar.
The benchmark is on track for its best yearly run since 2009.
Specifically, the benchmark is for a convention bounce of about four points for each candidate.
The benchmark is used to determine the borrowing costs for trillions of dollars of loans.
The benchmark is high and it was way below those standards," said the Middlesex coach, Richard Scott.
The benchmark is supposed to represent the rate at which banks lend money to each other on an unsecured basis.
His is a biography not of Augustine himself (the benchmark is still Peter Brown's Augustine of Hippo, 1967), but of the Confessions.
But if the benchmark is based on the Mayo ratio, we can project an excess of nearly 50,000 doctors in the year 2020.
It is one of the historical novel's advantages over the topical or journalistic novel that the benchmark is plausibility rather than verifiable authenticity.
For the likes for Hop Stuff, the benchmark is BrewDog, the biggest-selling craft beer brand in Britain, beating US rivals such as Samuel Adams and Sierra Nevada.
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