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yardstick <a yardstick; yardsticks> N

yardstick VB

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We thus have no yardstick to measure our difference and define ourselves.
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This means, they are too short a yardstick to measure the size of ruptures that significantly exceed 100 km in length.
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It is a reasonably busy rural market town, which has by way of yardstick the district hospital and maternity home, and the main banks.
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Whatever the cause of death is, it is not, by any yardstick, a natural one.
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We use the magazine as a yardstick for our books...
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This remained her yardstick in her subsequent biographical writings.
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The yardstick of all musical work is artistic excellence.
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These collective yardsticks are determined by the norms previously discussed.
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The reasonable person is used as a yardstick to measure the insureds conduct in relation to an alleged breach of warranty.
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Students should be tested against a fixed yardstick, rather than against each other or sorted into a mathematical bell curve.
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