provide a yardstick

Frequency: 7.010.0 per million words

To offer a standard for comparison or evaluation.

Examples (10)

  • The new test provides a yardstick against which to measure children's learning.
  • These guidelines provide a useful yardstick for assessing project progress.
  • Their performance will provide a yardstick for future evaluations.
  • The company's past successes provide a yardstick for current ambitions.
  • Effective feedback can provide students with a clear yardstick for their improvement.
  • For many, personal happiness provides the ultimate yardstick of success.
  • The research aims to provide a new yardstick for measuring environmental impact.
  • His unwavering integrity provides a moral yardstick for all leaders.
  • This historical event provides a significant yardstick for understanding societal change.
  • We need to provide a fair yardstick to compare different proposals.