Sentence examples for the measures of from inspiring English sources

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the measures of

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A prescribed quantity or extent. Moderation, temperance. A limit that cannot be exceeded; a bound. (Now chiefly in set phrases.) An (unspecified) portion or quantity.

  • A measure of salt

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Moreover, the measures of "success" are inconsistent.

"Alito is superb on all the measures of qualifications.

The measures of today's crisis are misery and malnutrition.

Not only this, but the measures of aggression and the measures of inflammatory marker levels were taken at the same time as each other.

Longevity is one of the measures of the United Nations Human Development Index.

Rather, they are the measures of restaurant quality that the city's daily newspaper awards.

And the measures of feta and olive in the salad don't tip into salty excess.

One of the measures of the book's brilliance is that its morality, or its amorality, is not clear-cut.

Figure this: Estimate the measures of the angles between your fingers when you spread out your hand.

"There is a growing recognition that the measures of a country's progress need to include the wellbeing of its citizens".

They scored higher on all the measures of creativity that Kéri tested: originality, flexibility in thinking, and verbal fluency.

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