Sentences with phrase «by most standards»

I know I am and my 31 year marriage was relatively good by most standards.
That's pretty low by most standards, but is understandable if you keep in mind the price tag of this device.
While the compensation is impressive by most standards, is it driving the high job satisfaction in medical sales?
My own urban garden is small by most standards, but I manage to attract a lot of insects and wildlife into it by planting inexpensive plants and flowers.
I am healthy by most standards, and my husband and son are thankfully healthy, as well.
«Little Man» is still a horrible film by most standards, but it's not a complete failure, and that's an important distinction to make.
She is a successful woman by most standards in any profession.
At approximately ten hours the game is short by most standards, yet even this relatively brief length occasionally feels a bit slow and padded.
These are schools with a mission and a lot to offer the communities they serve, but by most standard input measures, our schools would fare badly.
Seeing as this is a relatively new company in a new space (the internet is still new by most standards), its future is difficult to predict.
Even now that I've gone back to a checked - sized case, I'm still traveling pretty light by most standards.
The more passengers you have in your car, the more damages you can be liable for in the event of an accident — not only are non-family members not covered by most standard insurance, they are also more likely to file law suits.
The more passengers you have in your car, the more damages you can be liable for in the event of an accident — not only are non-family members not covered by most standard insurance, they are also more likely to file lawsuits.
Since she took up soccer at age 13 — a late start by most standards — Alex Morgan's ascension through the ranks of the soccer world has been nothing shy
That is lofty by most standards, but can be considered normal if the way the original Apple tablet got lapped up — 15 million sold in less than a year.
Though considered mild by most standards, the end of the winter in Buenos Aires is greeted with a jubilance that could only be seen in Argentina
Rents are climbing, particularly in the downtown areas, but it's still cheap by most standards.
BRCK is not exactly cutting - edge by most standards.
America's economy is improving by most standards — but is it improving on the backs of excessive debt?
Committing suicide is not a rational act by most standards especially since suicide in and of itself is considered an irrational act.
A typical consumer usually goes for these cuts for the best beef flavor and convenience and while they serve their purpose, there is also a long - forgotten cut that is, by most standards rendered useless.
I was eating a «healthy» diet by most standards — lots of vegetables, fruit and lean proteins (after being vegan for two years!)
Other sections of the document highlight any language that could possibly be interpreted as critical of Cuomo, much of it innocuous by most standards: The highlighted passages include Benjamin characterizing the Governor's phrase «celebration on 9/11» as «an interesting choice of words» and her writing that he «declined to put even a ballpark figure on the coast of storm clean - up.»
Though it seems cozy by most standards, the interior is more spacious than Russia's Soyuz spacecraft, which is currently used to transport International Space Station (ISS) crews.
About Redmond By most standards, Redmond is a very different organization.
Redmond as an Organization By most standards, Redmond is a very different organization.
February 5, 2013 • Afghanistan's Kyrgyz nomads call home «the roof of the world,» though by most standards, it's hardly homey.
Justin's Review: In 1578 A.D. — a quite momentous year by most standards — the Battle of Gembloers took place, William Harvey discovered blood circulation, and Duke French van Anjou was recognized as protector of the Netherlands.
Normally it has white figures on a black background, evenly calibrated from zero to 10,000 rpm (even though 9K, a sufficient crankshaft speed by most standards, is the limit and the whole tacho area flashes orange as you approach and red once you're there).
The steering is still ultra-quick by most standards, but the front tyres have little trouble obeying the demands put upon them, and the rear of the car feels in tune with this scalpel - sharp set - up.
At 4,610 pounds, the S320 is still a heavy car by most standards.
«At more than three miles in length, the outer circuit is still a long track by most standards, and the addition of the new Turn 7 will make it a very fast course.
They worry about the cash outlay (which is minor by most standards) and the technology obstacle (which is easily dealt with, especially if you get help as I suggest.)
Of particular interest, under the FHASecure program HUD will allow lenders to write - off some of the old loan to help borrowers save the property, qualifying rations remain 31/43 (liberal by most standards), and in some circumstances second mortgages are allowed.
The U.S. Bank Secured Visa Card is a poor credit card by most standards.
Margaret and Ben realize they're still well - to - do by most standards, but they're feeling a newfound sense of vulnerability.
«Well pet plans are nice and are very similar to a pet savings account by most standards,» Dr. Taul says.
The coloring used in our munchy rawhide is actually vegetable coloring and by most standards poses no real problem.
Because of the bird's nocturnal habits, its abundance is greatly underestimated by most standard bird survey protocols.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, there are certain hazards, or perils, that are covered by most standard homeowners insurance policies.
It was a bad movie by most standards (some of the worst pacing I've ever experienced in a blockbuster) and an especially bad Star Wars movie.
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