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A standard by which something is evaluated or measured.
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Facebook Likes are the go-to benchmark for agents picking up artists, promoters booking them, and fans buying tickets.
"We need to benchmark differently.
The district's partisanship is harder to benchmark.
Two different methodological approaches to benchmarking can be discerned.
As a result, we opt to downgrade UK equities to benchmark [from overweight].
It's important for governments to be able to benchmark how they're doing.
The single-most-dominant factor in the energy sector the price of crude oil leapt from benchmark to benchmark.
The current guidance says Offa should look at "defined progress" in relation to benchmarks.
Nymex is home to benchmark futures contracts for crude oil, natural gas, gasoline and heating oil.
Institutions set their own targets, but are asked to benchmark themselves against their competitors.
"So we allow an employer, or higher education admissions officer, to benchmark applicants against one another.
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