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Bush's attempt last week to assuage public concern by announcing there will be "benchmarks" in Iraq fell flat, for the White House could not define the benchmarks and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki immediately dismissed the notion of creating hard-and-fast markers.
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To deconglomerate, he's created five divisions that will be benchmarked individually against top-tier competitors within each category.
To deconglomerate, he has created five divisions that will be benchmarked individually against top-tier competitors within each category.
The advantage of the proposed approach over the "one-typical-plant" approach, is that it takes into account the very specific design and operational characteristics of the plant that will be benchmarked.
They will be benchmarked against standards from other nations -- the same nations whose children will compete against ours in the global marketplace.
The second differentiating effort will be benchmarked customer service.
The sample characteristics will be benchmarked against existing data to assess the representativeness of key subgroups.
Performance of methods in terms of bias and efficiency will be benchmarked against results from the original full data.
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