Sentences with phrase «performance yardstick»

The technological tour de force that is the R35 GT - R comfortably became the performance yardstick in the alluringly accessible # 50k price bracket.
In baseball lingo, our performance yardstick is slugging percentage, not batting average.»
You may be in for a shock if your boss's performance yardstick varies from yours.

Not exact matches

«In a sense, the yardstick for performance is much higher in the smaller organization,» said Kon Leong, founder and CEO of ZL Technologies.
«The trouble with institutional investors is that their performance is usually measured relative to their peer group and not by an absolute yardstick.
It wasn't the best performance from the Gunners by any yardstick but their ability to pull one out of the bag in such games is a mark of champions and is one that'll amply please boss Arsene Wenger.
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.
Ball's five yardsticks offer comprehensive — if parsimonious — criteria for assessing the performance of opposition leaders.
If he had been in office before, his performance would be the yardstick for voting for him again.
Smart said, «In any constitutional democracy, the number of times one represents a constituency is not the issue; the yardstick is performance.
Currently the major yardstick by which postdocs are judged is their publication track record, as there generally are no formal performance appraisals for postdocs.
For decades, the yardstick of choice for gauging computer performance has been operations per second — the rate at which the machine can perform mathematical calculations, for example.
Like athletes and actors, they've studied models of high performance and monitor their own progress toward those yardsticks.
But accountability works only if the yardstick used to measure performance is reasonably accurate.
When we adjusted the gains made by students in each school to take into account a wide variety of individual and peer - group background characteristics, such as ethnicity, English language - learner status, family income, and student mobility rates, the yardstick's performance actually worsened.
VW's refreshed Golf GTI Performance (the red car) is the ideal yardstick to help us answer such a question.
The sum of the different improvements made to this engine has produced a gain of 20hp and 40Nm over Mégane R26.R which itself emerged as the yardstick in the world of performance hatches.
Perhaps most impressively, the new GTS should easily better the R - SPEC's Aussie - benchmark 4.5 - second 0 - 100 km / h acceleration time and match the 4.3 - second pace of those $ 230,000 German super-sedans with a pricetag of about $ 95,000, setting a new yardstick for sub - $ 100K performance.
Benchmarking, as it's called, is only useful if you compare your performance with an appropriate yardstick.
+ read full definition they invest in (for example, gold or grain), or by tracking a commodity indexIndex A benchmark or yardstick that lets you measure the performance of a stock market, part of a stock market or a single investment.
Many institutional investors who invest primarily in Nasdaq stocks use this index as a yardstick by which to measure the performance of their portfolios.
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.
A yardstick that you can use to measure the performance of an investment.
It may be difficult to find an appropriate benchmarkBenchmark A yardstick that you can use to measure the performance of an investment.
A benchmark or yardstick that lets you measure the performance of a stock market, part of a stock market or a single investment.
In terms of measuring the performance of a law firm, there is simply no better yardstick.
Claims ratio is an important yardstick to measure the performance of an insurance company.
While the data is likely not entirely accurate, it should serve as reasonably reliable yardstick for Apple's sales performance.
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