bench mark

NOUN
  1. a surveyor's mark on a permanent object of predetermined position and elevation used as a reference point
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  • The new salary deal for railway workers will be a bench mark for pay settlements in the public sector.
  • The square, another bench mark, has the smallest contour ratio of all quadrilaterals.
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  • The new salary deal for railway workers will be a bench mark for pay settlements in the public sector.
  • Survey bench marks were established so the location of every excavation trench as well as of all uncovered features and recovered artifacts could be precisely recorded with the use of the tachymeters.
  • This procedure is the bench mark of Babudom in India and I must say 66 minutes is quite fast for paper work to be pushed thru. The Shahrukh Khan Affair – The Aftermath « Antiwar.com Blog
  • However he understood that in the context of the PPF and bench marking, the issue of pay parity could not be addressed at this stage as there is no local bargaining provision in the PPF.
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  • The new salary deal for railway workers will be a bench mark for pay settlements in the public sector.
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