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A standard by which something is evaluated or measured.
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As the land rises, the sea level relative to benchmarks onshore falls.
The level of reimbursement varies by plan, pegged to benchmarks unknown or misunderstood by many consumers.
The current guidance says Offa should look at "defined progress" in relation to benchmarks.
In North America, gas is a traded commodity whose price is usually linked to benchmarks set at the Henry Hub, a meeting point of pipelines in Louisiana.
And he is appointing a "reconstruction co-ordinator" as part of an "oversight process" to hold the Iraqi prime minister to "benchmarks".
Whilst not necessarily proving an endorsement of 'terror and targets', it encourages policy-makers to be tougher about publication and transparency in relation to benchmarks and performance measures.
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I'm told that there are strong, agreed-to benchmarks in place in this plan, but I could not tell you precisely what the endgame is, and, significantly, Obama doesn't seem to want to do so either.
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.
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