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That makes radiocarbon dates a yardstick of population, or so think Williams and some other researchers who employ this technique.
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Reflecting this close relationship, it has been suggested that disease incidence within a human population can be used as a bioindicator or "yardstick" of the health of the ecosystem of which the community is a part (Rapport 1999).
Only by the warped yardstick of these wacky days.
Exhaustion has become a yardstick of measuring a meaningful life.
He once said: Be a yardstick of quality.
Classicism measures the present by the yardstick of the past.
It also illustrates the limitations of growth as a yardstick of economic progress.
Measured by the yardstick of the amounts paid for Modigliani and Cézanne, it is laughably low.
By the yardstick of Academy membership, he's wickedly au courant, verging on edgy.
It would be unfair to judge him solely by the yardstick of success.
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