The key is for you to set goals like it's really your business; then use
them as a yardstick for to measure everything your startup does.
Belief in the sign of Jonah (3 days and 3 nights as per Mat 12:40) may, however, be of vital importance, serving
as a yardstick for Jesus to «measure» our faith in Him when He comes to «separate the sheep from the goats».
I make no pact with Death, oppress no virtuous people, oppress no poor person... I do not use my strength
as a yardstick for virtue, and do not say that weakness argues its own futility....
Mourhino won the CL with both Porto and Inter but am sure even his most adoring fan will never qualify both teams as GREAT or memorable... PG's Cl winning squad will go down in the annals of the game
as a yardstick for what and how football should be played.....
Not too long ago I used to use
them as the yardstick for our team in terms of balance and strength in depth.
Still, people tend to use
them as yardsticks for successful motherhood.
Memorisation is being mistaken for learning and high academic records
as a yardstick for measuring the ability of students» creativity.
While NAEP, the Nation's Report Card, scores are the gold standard for measuring student achievement and serve
as a yardstick for state comparisons, NAEP results are generally not known by students and their families, who rely on their state test results to know how they are performing.
Therefore, using that federally mandated data
as the yardstick for school accountability makes sense.
Those who choose criteria
as a yardstick for everything else establish an arbitrary point of standardization where verification need not be feared.
For anybody who follows Joe Konrath's blog, you'll know that the figure that keeps being batted around
as a yardstick for indie authors selling well is those who are selling 1,000 books or more a month.
Hypothetical retirement income is expressed in index points, and can be used
as a yardstick for systematic withdrawal strategies — expanding the role of S&P STRIDE from wealth accumulation benchmark to decumulation benchmark.
[1] Some insurance companies will waive breed restrictions on dogs with CGCs, and many states have passed resolutions supporting and encouraging CGC certification
as a yardstick for canine manners and responsible dog ownership.
That selecting Temps
as the yardstick for the UNFCCC Goals is seriously flawed.
Second, why is it that the ABA (and the legal profession) continues to hold out success at Biglaw
as the yardstick for success in the legal profession and the perennial focus of concerns about gender and race discrimination?
If we use Amazon
as a yardstick for example, $ 349.99 will get you a stainless steel watch face with a standard black leather strap.
Average global employee turnover rates are predicted to rise to 23.4 per cent by 2018, but there's little use using this figure
as a yardstick for your own business.
Not exact matches
For decades, top value investors and market brainiacs have embraced the highly - regarded CAPE index as one of the most reliable yardsticks for weighing under versus overvalued marke
For decades, top value investors and market brainiacs have embraced the highly - regarded CAPE index
as one of the most reliable
yardsticks for weighing under versus overvalued marke
for weighing under versus overvalued markets.
«That said, the amount of traffic going to other services should not be the main
yardstick of success
for Google because the goal of a search engine is to deliver relevant results to users
as quickly
as possible.
For sure, this is smartness, in the secular meaning of the word,
as measured by the
yardstick of achievement in the secular realm.
Some of my friends in the media vigorously attack Nigerian journalists and statesmen who openly commend the Ghanaian administration
for the strides made so far.Chief Dele Momodu recently said this about of our President «People don't know why I love Ghana so much and the current leader in particular.He is modest, not flamboyant
as we see of other leaders», on BBC few days ago Nigerians interviewed used the positive signs in Ghana
as appropriate
yardstick to attack their government, a documentary going round in the international media exposes the lackadaisical performance of the Nigerian government using the positive performance recorded under John Mahama.The latest BBC reports on the Nigerian economy captures that the cost of living in Nigeria continue to soar and in June, accelerated to 16.5 % the highest rate in almost 11 years.Gari which is supposed to be the cheapest commodity in the country can not be afforded by the poor.
Currently the major
yardstick by which postdocs are judged is their publication track record,
as there generally are no formal performance appraisals
for postdocs.
Meanwhile, the state - owned energy firms serve
as Beijing's
yardstick for reaching policy directions.
Indoor - air scientists have always used this CO2
as a harmless
yardstick for measuring the staleness of indoor air.
For openers, because the Oscars have been around so long they serve
as a one - of - a-kind
yardstick, an indicator of what the Hollywood community values now and in the past.
For decades, the S.A.T. and the American College Program test have been used by college - admissions officials
as a «common
yardstick» to determine if students from New England boarding schools, one - room schools, and everywhere in between are ready...
The department's original plan,
as reported in the last edition of Schools Week, was to extend the meals to every child of a family that claimed any part of universal credit, something charities argued would «poison» national data on disadvantaged pupils,
for which free meals eligibility is used
as an important
yardstick.
For years now, educators have looked to international tests
as a
yardstick to measure how well U.S. students are learning 21st - century skills compared to their peers.
THAT EVENING I arrived back at the hotel convinced I'd saved the best
for last, and the next morning, when we're out again, I keep returning to the Twingo
as the
yardstick with which to judge the others.
In future, if IRDA provides claim settlement details separately
for Term insurance plans then this can be used
as the main
yardstick while opting best online term insurance plan.
Borrowed money
as a percentage of investment assets — an important
yardstick known
as the leverage ratio — was recently 29 %, modestly above the average 25 %
for taxable closed - end bond funds.
Future earnings were everything and he regards ROE (return on equity)
as the most important single
yardstick of what management has accomplished
for shareholders.
Do the exact same thing
for New Orleans using Katrina, and Miami FL using Hurricane Andrew
as the base
yardsticks.
As an integrating measurement made with high accuracy, freshwater content (salinity anomaly over a layer) is the most sensitive
yardstick available
for observing the global fingerprint of a changing hydrological cycle.
The sharing principle was established in the judgment of White v White, when Lord Nicholls stated that tentative views must be checked «against the
yardstick of equality», but cautioned that introducing a 50 - 50 division of assets
as a starting point would be «impermissible judicial gloss»; introducing a legal provision was a «matter
for parliament».
Thus Lord Nicholls, at [20] and [29], referred to the «equal sharing principle» and to the «sharing entitlement»; those phrases describe more than a
yardstick for use
as a check.
If there is a satisfactory explanation
for the difference then the estimate may cease to be useful
as a
yardstick with which to measure reasonableness.
... the application of the Ramsden v. Dyson, L.R. 1 H.L. 129 principle — whether you call it proprietary estoppel, estoppel by acquiescence or estoppel by encouragement is really immaterial — requires a very much broader approach which is directed rather at ascertaining whether, in particular individual circumstances, it would be unconscionable
for a party to be permitted to deny that which, knowingly, or unknowingly, he has allowed or encouraged another to assume to his detriment than to inquiring whether the circumstances can be fitted within the confines of some preconceived formula serving
as a universal
yardstick for every form of unconscionable behaviour.
Each level of people's court should establish a centralized administrative platform
for the judicial review of arbitration awards, to strengthen the informatized management and data analysis of cases regarding applications to confirm the validity of an arbitation agreement, cases regarding applications to cancel or enforce arbitration awards of our domestic arbitration institutions, applications to recognize and enforce Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macau Special Administrative Region, Taiwan Region arbitration awards, cases regarding applications to recognize and enforce foreign arbitral awards, and cases relating to the judicial review of arbitration such
as refusal to accept, reject the filing, or objection to jurisdiction and others relating to the confirmation of the validity of an arbitration agreement; the effective guarantee of the correct application of law and of a unified
yardstick for judicial decision - making.
Do not make quotes auto insurance
as the only point
for identification ofe of the many
yardsticks to measure a company by.
In future, if IRDA provides claim settlement details separately
for Term insurance plans then this can be used
as the main
yardstick while opting best online term insurance plan.
While the data is likely not entirely accurate, it should serve
as reasonably reliable
yardstick for Apple's sales performance.
Given the widespread international support
for the Declaration, it is appropriate that the Declaration be used
as the
yardstick against which the actions of the Australian Government are assessed.