Examples of 'set a benchmark' in a sentence

Meaning of "set a benchmark"

Set a benchmark: to establish a standard or point of reference that can be used for comparison or evaluation

How to use "set a benchmark" in a sentence

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set a benchmark
Set a benchmark or target to quit your job.
Render your assistance and set a benchmark.
Use a tool to set a benchmark of employee engagement.
The purpose of the reference ratio is to set a benchmark.
This will set a benchmark for your designer.
I do this for my normal internet connection to set a benchmark.
This will set a benchmark for the designer.
The National bank would set a benchmark.
Set a benchmark for excellence.
The first thing to do is set a benchmark on the conduct of certain individuals.
Set a benchmark and track your performance each month.
We shall use a Scottish car to set a benchmark time round the track.
Set a benchmark for others to aspire to?
He also believes the use of the Trimble RTS has set a benchmark for the business.
It would also set a benchmark that county governments could follow.

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However I believe we all have to set the bar somewhere, to set a benchmark somewhere.
The program has set a benchmark for the training of athletes with a disability.
We have heard that Max Verstappen will drop by himself to set a benchmark lap!
The description should set a benchmark against which progress towards the objectives can be assessed.
An award-winning literary novelist, Hoeg 's precise descriptions of winter landscapes set a benchmark in Scandinavian fiction.
EWPTBSM findings set a benchmark for prediction of the gravitational wave spectrum.
Union Bank 's Talking ATM model and workflow has set a benchmark.
I think Purple Rain set a benchmark for pop movies.
Set a benchmark by which to measure progress in the future ; and.
Adoption of NQF and related Law will set a benchmark for composition and formulation of LO.
Set a benchmark which constitutes the IOC 's minimum desirable grade.
We hope that this project will set a benchmark for future mine decommissioning projects . ”.
Set a benchmark of 1 in 5 for visible minority participation government-wide: 1.
The M'elodie loudspeaker set a benchmark in sound quality when it was introduced.
Be replicable, scalable, sustainable and set a benchmark for innovation.
Portugal recently set a benchmark of 4 consecutive days, or 107 hours, of renewable energy only electricity supply.
Or that "Hoya are determined to set a benchmark in Japan for a successful takeover? ".
In 1973, Pearl set a benchmark in the drumming world with the introduction of Pearl Crystal Beat.
The case of Tokelau, however, had set a benchmark for all others to emulate.
The Council has therefore set a benchmark of limiting to 10 % the proportion of early school-leavers.

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