useful yardstick
Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words
A standard that is practical for measurement or comparison.
Categories:
Examples (10)
- The project's success serves as a useful yardstick for future endeavors.
- Customer feedback is a useful yardstick for improving our services.
- For many, personal growth is a useful yardstick to measure life satisfaction.
- The company's quarterly reports provide a useful yardstick of its financial health.
- His consistent performance offers a useful yardstick for assessing new team members.
- The historical data proved to be a useful yardstick for predicting market trends.
- A strong work ethic is often considered a useful yardstick in employee evaluations.
- This innovative technology could become a useful yardstick for industry standards.
- The government uses economic indicators as a useful yardstick of national prosperity.
- Comparing energy consumption is a useful yardstick for environmental impact studies.