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Women's rights have also improved under Mr Kibaki, with a benchmark Sexual Offences Act being passed a year ago.
So it is difficult to come up with a benchmark.
Harvard's private equity investments declined by 31.6percentt, compared with a benchmark loss of 23.9percentt.
With an ARM, the rate fluctuates, typically in tandem with a benchmark like the London Interbank Offered Rate, or Libor.
The study will provide the county with a benchmark for preservation planning and maintenance of the property.
While Harvard aims to outperform, it also establishes a policy portfolio with a benchmark index for each asset class.
The Green episode, however, saddled all subsequent M&S chief executives and chairmen with a benchmark for success.
There would be upper ceilings on rent increases, with a benchmark set by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
But problems lingered in the short-term financing markets, with a benchmark rate for overnight lending between banks remaining near its highest level since 1999.
Libor is going through its worst credibility crisis since its creation in 1986, when British banks asked the association to come up with a benchmark rate to price syndicated loans and derivatives.
Overall, Southwark found that up to the end of December, rent arrears among the pilot group stood at 12%, compared with a benchmark 2% arrears rate for council tenants whose housing benefit was paid direct to the landlord.
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