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How to use yardstick in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word yardstick? Here are some examples.

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Relying exclusively then on that particular line of form could be an unreliable yardstick.
By this period, however, it had come to be recognised as a classic of the new genre, and a yardstick against which to compare subsequent product.
Aid as a share of GDP is the yardstick that is typically used for international comparisons.
This is a useful yardstick when comparing highly indebted companies in a particular industry with lowly indebted ones.
We had some sturdy white board behind a cabinet, so I brought that out for him, along with a compass, yardstick, pencil, glue, and Exacto knife.
Whether the policy yardstick is efficiency or equity, this is a misguided approach.
Starr offers a yardstick and a set of principles for evaluating our media and the political choices we make about those media.
The teacher rapped on the chalkboard with a yardstick, making some of the kids fall out of their desk comically.
The High Court said while granting maintenance, some formula or yardstick must be adopted and it must not be whimsical or arbitrary.
Then use that as the yardstick to measure the entire piece and make the tough cuts that may need to be made.
Next, using the yardstick as a guide, pencil as many straight lines as you need for your quote.
This refers to a miser, perhaps the most despised of all types in a world where generosity is the yardstick by which humanity is measured.
One typically measures the quality of a published scholarly book by an important pedagogical yardstick.
It is only at the end-point that, for want of a better yardstick, a probabilistic test is applied.
He is piling them up because the stacks serve as a kind of yardstick, measuring a new social phenomenon that is gaining ground in Germany.
Hold for one second, record your measurement on the yardstick, sit back up and repeat twice more.
After tamping a few square feet, use a yardstick or a ruler to measure the tamped depth.
It won't happen in a Sauber, of course, but at least the team have a perfect yardstick with which to measure their car.
His father paid a visit to mine, who proceeded to thrash me with a yardstick.
It is too easy to condemn the past by using as a yardstick the standards of modern western democracies.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In measuring cloth, the distance from the elbow to the fingers is employed as we would use a foot rule or a yardstick.
The holes in the yardstick must be large enough to let the head of this nail through.
They've got as many virtues as any Englisher that ever snivelled prayer and shortened yardstick.
We are told by those who believe in fiat money that gold is a measure of value just the same as a half bushel or a yardstick.
Earnings per share, a frequently used performance yardstick, was ranked last in importance.
And that's a significant and substantial increase by any reasonable yardstick,'' Palmer said.
Miss Pamela cleared her throat and pointed with the yardstick.
The yardstick is expected to apply mainly to quarries in Fukushima Prefecture, but details will be discussed at the panel's meetings.
That yardstick keeps all the other fellows at a distance, too.
How and if we can build on that, our legacy from 2008, will set our own yardstick.
Meanwhile, the yardstick to be used by the other 48 remains as defective as ever.
Robson believes his side must use three of their best home displays as the yardstick to cure their travel sickness.
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