Sentences with phrase «yardsticks such»

Not exact matches

«We often use that service as the thin edge of the wedge,» says Kureluk, pointing out that this software gives Yardstick the opportunity to upsell other products and services to its customers, such as the «e-learning» software tools developed by a firm that Yardstick bought earlier this year and sold online.
In the U.S., not surprisingly, Yardstick doesn't have such complete command of its market niches.
But such figures are not a reliable yardstick for measuring how much of your total portfolio you should devote to a particular category of funds.
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.
Having such a precise yardstick allowed Russian dynamicists Gregoriy A. Krasinsky and Victor A. Brumberg to calculate, in 2004, that the sun and Earth are gradually moving apart.
The yardstick did such a good job of measuring the quality of odors that the scientists could use it to predict just how pleasant (or unpleasant) people would rate a new molecule.
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.
MD. 1.1: Measure the length of an object by selecting and using the appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, and measuring tape.
VW's refreshed Golf GTI Performance (the red car) is the ideal yardstick to help us answer such a question.
These are two yardsticks» where a personal loan is provided.There are various types of loans that we provide such as Home Loan, Personal Loan, Mortgage Loan, Car Loan, Business Loan etc
Palazzolo's play of illusion suggests memory, longing, distances, and loss, yet is tempered by reminders of a present physical reality such as the yardstick and paint, seen as simply paint.
But the story includes ample hints that such a focus may be tough to sustain given how costly the non-polluting energy technologies remain compared to fossil options, at least if energy costs are measured using conventional economic yardsticks that don't include long - term costs.
The equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a convenient yardstick to measure how sensitively the climate system responds to perturbations in the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases such as CO2.
Many developing countries have proposed other yardsticks, such as peaking at some distant date, or controlling emissions as a percentage of GDP.
Each level of people's court should establish a centralized administrative platform for the judicial review of arbitration awards, to strengthen the informatized management and data analysis of cases regarding applications to confirm the validity of an arbitation agreement, cases regarding applications to cancel or enforce arbitration awards of our domestic arbitration institutions, applications to recognize and enforce Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macau Special Administrative Region, Taiwan Region arbitration awards, cases regarding applications to recognize and enforce foreign arbitral awards, and cases relating to the judicial review of arbitration such as refusal to accept, reject the filing, or objection to jurisdiction and others relating to the confirmation of the validity of an arbitration agreement; the effective guarantee of the correct application of law and of a unified yardstick for judicial decision - making.
(And the yardstick star was SUCH an easy DIY!
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