Sentences with phrase «meant meeting benchmarks»

Naturally, that meant meeting benchmarks for 0 - to -60-mph times and top speed.

Not exact matches

This measurement system is meant to establish a student's progress in each of several key learning - skills areas, demonstrating how and when students meet benchmarks in workplace - skills development as defined by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills.
The admitted candidate cohort mean GPA must now meet or exceed 3.0, and the mean score of admissions assessments — ACT, SAT, or GRE — must meet an annual benchmark of the top 50 percent of the national distribution in the 2016 - 17 school year.
Studies have shown that managers will «hug» their respective benchmarks for job security — meaning that rather than try to beat their benchmark by a wide margin, they will stay within a few percentage points, plus or minus in order to still meet their goals.
Focusing on income as the outcome is an important first step in helping participants meet their replacement income goals; effective progress means continuing to evaluate new income - focused solutions, improving plan metrics and utilizing relevant benchmarks to measure success.
The meaning of gainful employment, however, was undefined until this past summer when the Obama Administration implemented a set of benchmarks that schools must meet or risk losing eligibility to receive federal financial aid funds.
That means students are expected to meet certain benchmarks, such as recognizing and managing feelings, building empathy and making responsible decisions.
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