Similar words: graveyard shift, backwards and forwards, stick, sticky, stickup, stick out, stick to, nonstick. Meaning: n. 1. a measure or standard used for comparison 2. a ruler or tape that is three feet long.
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1 Durability is one yardstick of quality.
2 By any yardstick, that's a large amount of money.
3 We need a yardstick for health.
4 Profit is the most important yardstick of success for any business.
5 We don't have a common yardstick by which to compare the two cases.
6 We need a yardstick to measure our performance by.
7 Productivity is not the only yardstick of success.
8 These subjects are used as a yardstick against which to measure the children's progress.
9 Do you judge other children by the same yardstick as your own?
10 There has been no yardstick by which potential students can assess individual schools before signing up for a course.
11 The new test provides a yardstick against which to measure children's learning.
12 This is a yardstick for measuring whether a person is really progressive.
13 Exam results are not the only yardstick of a school's performance.
14 No yardstick for the mediocre companies to strive to.
15 Always use the appropriate yardstick for each category.
16 Is profit the only yardstick of success?
17 By any yardstick, starting even with television,(www.Sentencedict.com) the visiting countries have shown more initiative.
18 So far as resident proprietors went this rough yardstick makes a useful indicator as to the probability of their owning land in other places.
19 It is widely used as a kind of yardstick for good practice.
20 Mr James says the yardstick was the multiplicity of houses in full running order.
21 By Greenham standards, which must be the yardstick for these things, the camp was minute.
22 It is also most helpful in providing a yardstick for proper administration against which the resolution of problems can be measured.
23 She had her own yardstick by which she measured complaints as either trivial or needing attention.
24 Are we to conclude therefore that eminence can not be allowed as a yardstick of creativity?
25 Surely the role of idealism is as a motivating aspiration and a yardstick.
26 Who gets most out of the Bill: the lawyers or the consumer? By that yardstick, the Bill is a success.
27 It would be a mistake to judge Ullmann's film by the yardstick of Bergman's movies.
28 The most accessible data which might serve as a yardstick is that on applicants' type of educational establishment.
29 The hospital has developed a treatment for cancer which has become the yardstick for all other treatments.
30 Wealth category Can cost anything over 10 times as much as the yardstick rugs.
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