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Who needs a universal yardstick, for that matter?
The reports led the way to what may fairly be described as a revolution in documenting development.The 1990 WDR, for example, introduced what has now become the universal yardstick for measuring absolute poverty: income of a dollar a day or less.
In recent years, the so-called "eight-thousanders" have become a universal yardstick for success among high-altitude mountaineers: by statistical coincidence, there are only fourteen peaks standing higher than 8,000 meters (26,247 feet) above sea level.
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The number of ERCs a university has is a huge yardstick for its success.
The extent to which universal well-being is secured by a practice is a useful yardstick for assessing claims by contemporary evolutionary ethicists to be contributing valid moral insights.
"We need a yardstick for success.
"Juventus were a great yardstick for us.
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