The traditional yardstick of two negative quarters in a row had not been met.
But Baidu has stayed independent--and if the CNNIC survey is any yardstick, fiercely so.
Such a fixed yardstick by which to measure commerce would promote global production, trade and growth.
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The economy continues to experience a slow recovery when held to a hisorical yardstick.
Many use a dividend discount model, but I prefer the straight price-earnings ratio yardstick.
What if I try to stop judging the experience using Internet stats as my only yardstick?
Non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft-considered yardstick for capital spending by businesses--decreased 1.7% in June.
It became, for many Israelis, the yardstick by which they measured developments in the peace process.
It became the yardstick to measure the success of developed countries in dealing with deprivation.
Mr Tyler holds up Sharett as the yardstick against which subsequent policymakers are measured.
By this yardstick, four of the five best NAV growers on our roster were shopping mall REITs.
That may well be the U.S. yardstick to determine whether the brand has made it or not.
Whites use the yardstick of how far we have come from the nation we used to be.
One common yardstick of volatility is standard deviation, which uses annualized monthly returns over time as a baseline.
Surat has managed that - and in doing so has become a yardstick for South Asia's city managers.
Another concern: ETF strategists can make their performance look better by switching the yardstick they use to measure it.
This metric is at a 29% discount to the generally accepted yardstick of 1.0 for a fairly valued stock.
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The yardstick is simple: A great 401(k) plan will charge you about 0.29%.
Still, by that yardstick Indian firms have decades before institutional capitalism takes over.
The more inclusive unemployment yardstick, which includes part-timers and the unemployables, rests at 17.5%, reminiscent of the Great Depression.
In my day, everyone used the 25 percent of income yardstick for carrying a house or a rental unit.
By that yardstick, the market is still overvalued but only by about 20%.
Patients' groups, of course, quantify risks and rewards using an entirely different yardstick.
Rather it will be the yardstick against which any non-Nicolau will be measured.
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The Treasury yield curve is the yardstick by which all bonds are measured.
"You know, money is certainly a helpful yardstick, but it's not the only indicator of popularity or electability, " DeVore says.
Blacks use the yardstick of how far we have yet to go to be the nation we ought to be.
The Bundesbank has been pushing hard for a German-style money-supply target, supplemented, perhaps, by some sort of long-term inflation yardstick.
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The examples of those brands that delight consumers have become a yardstick they use to evaluate all products and services.
Just the way that petition was phrased made me willing to walk a mile to hit the originator with a yardstick.
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