But
judged by another metric, Call Me By Your Name blew The Man Who Invented Christmas out of the water with a $ 101,219 per - screen average (by far the week's highest) to the Christmas Carol origin story's $ 2,146 per screen.
Really, how many more ways can I tell you this is one shitty joke of a deal... Hmm,
judging by the metrics, maybe management thinks they're buying some kind of mediocre Midwestern supermarket chain?!
Not exact matches
Asked
by what
metrics the IMETs should be
judged, superintendent Buzza struggles.
Microsoft in October said it no longer plans to use console shipments as its primary
metric for success, instead opting to focus on engagement, which it
judges by Xbox Live users.
Sales departments indicate the
metrics by which their team will be
judged, and the tool ranks employees based on their success against those
metrics.
I'll bet it was a government economist trying to establish a
metric by which to
judge the level of failure involved with one's decisions for the good of the people.
Maybe not the most fair
metric to
judge Reg
by...
Read crappy lists like this and
judge yourself
by their ridiculous
metrics.
«The
metric by which all of us are
judged in politics is votes in the ballot box.
The only
metric by which a microscope should be
judged is how many people use it, and the significance of what they discover with it,» Betzig says.
Critics tend to
judge Olympics coverage
by a few key
metrics: How many mistakes did the commentators make, and how many people are actually watching the games in prime time?
Typically, districts
judge their schools» success
by state test scores, attendance and graduation rates, reflecting their state's chosen accountability
metrics.
To this last point, we should ask ourselves whether it makes sense to align benchmarks on Common Core assessments (potential gatekeepers for high school graduation or college enrollment) with NAEP's Proficient benchmark when fully 50 percent of students
judged merely «Basic»
by NAEP's
metrics go on to obtain a four - year degree (Scott, Ingels, & Owings, 2007).
We therefore
judge those schools» performance only
by the most prominent
metrics.
Typically, districts
judge their schools» success
by state test scores, attendance, and graduation rates, reflecting their states» chosen accountability
metrics.
A great deal of teaching is done to the state tests, the all - important
metric by which schools are largely
judged.
The idea that teachers would be
judged ineffective or, at best, developing based on a wildly inappropriate
metric requiring higher rates of proficiency in 2013 could have, and should have, been picked up in a substantive review of the Syracuse APPR proposal
by NYSED.
The crucial
metric by which they were
judged was the time taken
by each to inflate a 15 - inch tyre from 20psi to 30psi.
FICO credit scores are the standard
metric used
by lenders to
judge your creditworthiness.
This is because the insurance company has one more
metric by which to
judge you a financially responsible person.
By using these
metrics,
judges felt comfortable building up a reasonable legal fees award that was capped at the 20 to 25 per cent level, sometimes 30 per cent but rarely, if ever, approved at the one - third level.
Today, due to the concern generated
by the backlog of cases before both the GC and the CJ, the
metric of success of a
judge has become the number of cases closed
by each
judge every year.
For others it will be terrifying, as they will be
judged on things they can't control or have little perceived influence over, especially if the vision for their role and
metrics is imposed
by someone else.
«These are the performance
metrics that firms will be
judged by.
And Free said that while «social media is important to understanding where the buzz comes from,» she and BET still focus on ratings as the key
metric by which they
judge success.
The group did ultimately decide on
metrics by which a proposal could be
judged, including latency between China - based nodes and global nodes and how well it levels the playing field between small and large miners.