yardstick|yardsticks in English
noun
criterion, standard of measurement; yard-long measuring stick (about 0.91 meters long)
Use "yardstick|yardsticks" in a sentence
1. My yardstick got caught in the handle.
2. 1 Durability is one yardstick of quality.
3. Durability is one yardstick of quality.
4. Others call it the Buffett yardstick instead
5. 3 We need a yardstick for health.
6. No yardstick for the mediocre companies to strive to.
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8. 16 Is profit the only yardstick of success?
9. 15 Always use the appropriate yardstick for each category.
10. 7 Productivity is not the only yardstick of success.
11. 6 We need a yardstick to measure our performance by.
12. We must address this scourge resolutely and with one yardstick.
13. 2 By any yardstick, that's a large amount of money.
14. 14 No yardstick for the mediocre companies to strive to.
15. Profit is the most important yardstick of success for any business.
16. This is a yardstick for measuring whether a person is really progressive.
17. 4 Profit is the most important yardstick of success for any business.
18. Surely the role of idealism is as a motivating aspiration and a yardstick.
19. 13 Exam results are not the only yardstick of a school's performance.
20. 19 It is widely used as a kind of yardstick for good practice.
21. 15 This is a yardstick for measuring whether a person is really progressive.
22. The most important performance yardstick is how often pollinators visit Cultivars in garden trials
23. 25 Surely the role of idealism is as a motivating aspiration and a yardstick.
24. Company driver said Smokey's set up on the southbound side about yardstick 21.
25. 12 This is a yardstick for measuring whether a person is really progressive.