Examples of 'real measure' in a sentence

Meaning of "real measure"

This phrase is used to emphasize or refer to the true, accurate, or most important gauge or evaluation of a situation or thing. It suggests focusing on what truly matters or is significant. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussions about success, quality, or effectiveness, as in 'The real measure of a good leader is not just their accomplishments, but also how they inspire others.'

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The only real measure of commitment is action.
Its a speed that has no real measure.
Flow is the real measure of economic activity.
Scientists seek ways to finally take real measure of pain.
The real measure of spiritual advancement is not powers.
Bags are the real measure of a man.
Real measure of the exchangeable value of all commodities.
Clean air will be a real measure of our development.
The number of people needing jobs is the real measure.
Thats the real measure of interest.
The condition of women in a nation is the real measure of its progress.
The only real measure for commitment is action.
They say loss is the real measure of love.
The real measure of your wealth.
Action is the real measure.

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It is a real measure of their commitment to it.
This is the real measure.
The real measure is if it returns.
Previous articleScientists seek ways to finally take a real measure of pain.
This is the real measure of a man.
The real measure of our wealth is what will be ours in eternity.
It is government spending that is the real measure of the resources government consumes.
The real measure should be some kind of surface area to volume.
Validity means that performance indicators give a real measure of achieved results.
Labor is the real measure of the trading value of all commodities.
A measure of the torsion on the wire provided the first real measure of a gravitational constant.
The real measure of the capital used in industry is the stock of capital.
But though labour be the real measure of the exchangeable value of all.
The real measure of your leadership does not occur when things go right.
And that is the real measure of a Princess.
The real measure of a holiday is when a magical moment turns into a cherished memory.
The raft was this real measure of hope for the show.
Rather than focusing on an organization's overhead expenses, the real measure is impact.
Thus the real measure of journalistic value is value created by serving readers.
Napoleon Hill says action is the real measure of intelligence.
For the real measure of economic strength has long since become the world market.
For me, the experience was a real measure of the man.
The real measure of their inheritance lay across the Jordan.
On the other hand, that is no real measure of their efficacy.
The real measure of our Schools.
After all, spiritual liberty is the real measure of human progress.
The only real measure are the seconds I spend helpless.
This is the kind of question that gets at the real measure of one 's love.
This is a real measure that can not be compared to Chinese ANSI Lumen.
If they wish to remain the country 's real measure for democracy, they must change.
The real measure is the health of a country 's citizens.
I do not know what its real measure is, presuming it has one.
The real measure of a man can not be determined by his [ drawling ] athletic ability.
It stipulates requirements and imposes heavy financial penalties, but offers consumers a real measure of confidence.
Clamp - the real measure of joint integrity.

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