Similar words: bench, mark, market, marker, markup, mark up, mark out, mark off. Meaning: n. 1. a standard by which something can be measured or judged 2. a surveyor's mark on a permanent object of predetermined position and elevation used as a reference point.
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31 The book has been hailed as a benchmark in the debate on communication and social transformation.
32 The benchmark 8 percent government bond due 2006 rose to 106. 54 from 106. 34 in early trading.
33 This provides a benchmark for sales in areas where several stores serve the same communities.
34 On the benchmark figure that is about double what it should be.
35 Yields on benchmark 30-year Treasury bonds dropped to 6. 06 percent from 6. 15 percent on Friday.
36 The valuation becomes a benchmark against which to judge sellers' expectations and offers received.
37 The benchmark 5-year sterling swap spread fell 4 basis points to 36 basis points.
38 Besides, food and exercise guidelines may not be the conclusive benchmark for mortality after all.
39 A realistic salary established prior to the sale may establish a proper benchmark for the director's remuneration package from the new owners.
40 That prospect drove the yield on the benchmark 30-year Treasury bond down 18 points this week.
41 The index rate is the benchmark used by lenders to set the mortgage rate.
42 They last lowered the benchmark federal funds target for loans between banks on Dec. 19.
43 The benchmark 30-year Treasury bond dropped by nearly a full point just minutes after news of the budget problems reached traders.
44 This conversion was a benchmark for the conservation movement both locally and nationally.
45 This guide price will obviously be a useful benchmark from which to evaluate any indicative offers.
46 After the auction, the blue chip benchmark inched higher to end at 6,170.3,[http://sentencedict.com] a gain of 4.8 points.
47 The right-hand side provides a benchmark against which all portfolios may be assessed.
48 Benchmark, after undergoing surgery for a chipped ankle, will need eight months to recover....
49 This chart, from an Intelrun benchmark called Spec95, gives a rough idea of how the two chip families stack up.
50 The benchmark five-year deutsche mark swap spread fell 1 basis point to 45 basis points.
51 This book provides such documentation and should serve as a benchmark for researchers involved in fumigant measurement for years to come.
52 Apache includes a benchmark tool called ab.
53 Sergio Aguero is the benchmark sofar for chance conversion.
54 ... raised benchmark lending rates and bank reserve requirements.
55 So I decided to do a little benchmark test.
56 And that is a good benchmark for us.
57 But India's benchmark was unusually abstemious.
58 Benchmark one - year and deposit rates are now % and 25 % respectively.
59 U.S. Treasuries fell further after the comments(Sentencedict.com), pushing up the benchmark 10-year T-note yield more than five basis points to a session high of 3.92 percent.
60 For to evaluate the various control algorithm, Spencer, et al. present a AMD benchmark model.
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