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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31 Employers will be given a yardstick against which to measure teachers.
32 But root bearding was minimal-and this is what most growers would use as a yardstick.
33 I have only one yardstick for a good, loving relationship: does it allow both people to grow and flourish?
34 If this yardstick was right then, it is right now.
35 They still serve as a yardstick against which to measure each individual school.
36 In classrooms where such a pattern exists personal pace and achievement can be taken as the yardstick against which learning is measured.
37 Many teachers say the primary school tests are not a useful educational yardstick.
38 They consider that they can use their minds as a sort of yardstick with which to measure the secrets of the Cosmos.
39 If the results serve as a yardstick,(http://sentencedict.com/yardstick.html) it is a game played very effectively by Edinburgh's lobbyists.
40 A yardstick is measure, so is a foot rule.
41 Profit is not the only yardstick of success.
42 Your equity curve is the yardstick of your performance.
43 I want to buy a yardstick.
44 Alan is the yardstick against which to measure all the future boyfriends.
45 By this yardstick, Harmsworth would have agreed that the WikiLeaks Afghan war diary is a remarkable news event.
46 In this thesis, Have made PP intercalate lays of OMMT and exfoliated OMMT into a single layer of slices through melting intercalation, realized the complex on a nanometer of yardstick of PP and OMMT.
47 For the above two questions the yardstick correlated with vertical resolution capability is adopted in the paper to filter initial data.
48 She had never had a real boyfriend before and so had no yardstick by which to compare Charles's behaviour.
49 Major products: all kinds of bases , supporters, sling wheel , swing yardstick , and such indication lock.
50 She was a yardstick against which I could measure my achievements.
51 The only genuine yardstick for marketing is how well it generates sales.
52 Garden-variety greed may be as common in Silicon Valley as it is elsewhere, but financial success is also an indisputable yardstick for achievement.
53 Major products: all kinds of bases, supporters, sling wheel, swing yardstick, and such partition hardware as indication lock.
54 I argued that the obliterate dialog box should include a photograph of a 75-year old catholic nun scowling and holding a yardstick.
55 For everyday purpose, that standard object could be a yardstick or meter stick.
56 The relationship between fractal existing levels, yardstick and image input resolution has been put forward and proved by experiments.
57 They then made this experience a yardstick for evaluating future losses.
58 Most currencies are trading a long way from that yardstick.
59 In order to detect and track dim-point targets under the complex background of sky, a high speed method is put, which uses multiwindow, little yardstick, repetitious subtracting and fusing images.
60 An analysis of the conceptions provides not only a value yardstick for the objective measurement of the current patterns of criminal investigation but also a necessary value choice for the rec...
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