Sentences with phrase «because of yardstick»

But because of Yardstick's e-commerce offerings and the company's investment in its website, the firm's brand has begun to gain recognition in the U.S. and Europe.

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Because Hamid has seen the numbers behind a lot of successful SaaS startups, this yardstick is incredibly valuable for founders and executives of SaaS companies.
«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.
I am not trying to prove that the Qur» an is the word of God using scientific knowledge as a yard stick because any yardstick is supposed to be more superior than what is being checked or verified.
... Legal change has been constrained because marriage serves as the yardstick by which law reformers measure other adult relationships as worthy of mutual rights and obligations in the family arena.
Bell and Webster of Oklahoma State say that the NRC and U.S. News surveys have had little impact on their university's research policies not because they fared badly but because the yardstick — the research reputation of its faculty — was seen as tangential to the university's main mission of educating students.
Dan Slater: Would you say having moved mail order brides online has moved the yardstick at all in terms of enhancing a number of folks who are interested in it because now it's so easy to access.
Dan Slater: Would you say having moved mail order brides online in the past 5 to 10 years has moved the yardstick at all in terms of enhancing a number of folks who are interested in it because now it's so easy to access?
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.
Nor is Ryan optimistic about the impact of the standards and testing movement, primarily because the bars have been set too low, which means that the urban schools, placing all their efforts into passing, manage to do so, while the suburban schools easily surpass the state's yardsticks.
«We want to say (to federal officials), «Look, because of the transition (to Common Core), we need elbow room, and there is no way to measure progress from last year to this year, so (let us) use participation rates (in the test) as the yardstick,»» Chief Deputy State Superintendent Richard Zeiger said.
Because large numbers of students throughout the country take the same test, they give educators a common yardstick or «standard» of measure.
In the case of the 997 Carrera that's criminal, because it remains a special car by any yardstick.
Dependability is rarely mentioned in new car reviews, in part because tracking and measuring the yardstick requires the honest input of thousands of genuine owners, not internet trolls.
Payday loan lenders and short term loan companies are required to state the Representative APR in all of their communications because it is the general yardstick for comparing all financial products.
That's because the weighting of investments in the ETF may not be exactly the same as those in the indexIndex A benchmark or yardstick that lets you measure the performance of a stock market, part of a stock market or a single investment.
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