When I asked him to explain Rose's rise over three years from 67th to 19th to fifth in one measure of long-iron excellence.
The below chart plots the growth in total federal and state student aid against the change in one measure of college affordability: the ratio of real average FTE enrollment-weighted tuition to real median family income.
One measure in which the U.S. has unquestionably reached the big-time is in the salary of its national team coach, Jurgen Klinsmann.
"A measure decided in one member state has to be shared in advance with other member states, because when something happens in one member state, it affects everybody else around, " Lagarde says.
The one nation whose presence still guarantees a measure of stability in Asia is the very one whose influence commentators are so quick to write off: the United States of America.
Researchers have begun prototyping a pair of tighty-whiteys coated with the requisite carbon electrodes to make electrochemical computing a reality, as it turns out the nether regions are a prime place to measure chemicals excreted in one's sweat.
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Oz, who has two sisters, became a doctor in large measure because his father was one.
Separately, American consumer confidence reached a six-year high in July, according to one widely tracked measure.
While little comprehensive European government bond-trading data is publicly available, one measure shows liquidity is in steep decline.
The data that one can measure is unprecedented in both the level of detail and in its scale.
And by one measure, it was in fact the most dominant match in a Grand Slam semifinal or final in at least 22 years.
Another is the informal economy, which is notoriously hard to measure: only one Peruvian in three has a legally registered job.
Northamptonshire County Council said it took the precautionary measure when horsemeat was detected in one of 10 tests on frozen minced beef.
One key measure of reform bills in Congress is that they would give the FDA more money to conduct these kinds of analyses.
The football statistical outlet Football Outsiders rates Green-Ellis among the top backs in the league by one statistic it uses to measure how well backs perform on each play relative to the down and distance.
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The measure approved in Oklahoma Tuesday went one step further by making it a misdemeanor crime to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple, a pre-emptive shot against any local officials who might want to follow in Newsom's footsteps.
Consumer prices rose at a 1.4% rate in the last quarter, according to one Commerce Department measure.
"The stock market is only one small measure of investors' confidence in a country, " contends the president.
No one has been able to measure achievement in post-Katrina New Orleans.
That one in five executives now believes it will is a measure of how much things have changed.
We are also getting a number of design wins in avionics, and in one example the Japanese space agency is using an MRAM chip in a satellite launched into orbit early this year to measure carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.
One would be to amend a House measure passed in July that extends the Bush tax cuts for everyone.
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Students in this debate function as mere output, or just one more measure of effectiveness, rather than as human beings.
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One measure of Mr Chandler's plight: in a state where basketball is close to religion, even the endorsement of the University of Louisville basketball coach wasn't enough to save him.
One sign of progress can be found in internal scores that measure how well employees interact with customers, by greeting them when they walk into a branch, or addressing them by name.
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Also, Mr. Rubio did cast a "no" vote against one of the biggest bipartisan bills in recent times: the measure to extend the Bush tax cuts for all but the wealthiest taxpayers, which passed with a vote of 89-8 on New Year's Eve.
But the measure may change as both sides compete for support in one of the pivotal fights in the battle over curbing guns.
In the last month alone, consumer sentiment, by at least one measure, experienced the greatest monthly plunge since the height of the financial crisis.
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If you measure risk and return during a time period in which one asset category did poorly, that category will not appear on the efficient frontier.
Lawmakers in both parties expected the Senate Finance measure to be included on one of the last bills to be approved before Congress was to adjourn.
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