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Noun(1) a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated(2) the ideal in terms of which something can be judged(3) a basis for comparison(4) a reference point against which other things can be evaluated(5) test(6) gauge for judgment

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(1) Only then can we reach the standardised criterion of economic growth and prosperity.(2) Performance is the only criterion by which a team chasing greatness can judge itself.(3) That is the criterion or standard by which the arbitrator is to be guided.(4) It eludes me as to how the various blogs will be judged and under what criteria .(5) Unless you decide that for some reason it is better to judge by other criteria .(6) There will also be a review of all existing holders to make sure they meet the new criteria .(7) There are certain criteria which groups must meet to apply for the grants to be eligible.(8) They were selected to take part on the basis of criteria laid down by the Education Department.(9) They join by invitation only and must meet certain criteria before they will be admitted.(10) Clearly the rules and the criteria by which the licensing panel are working are deeply flawed.(11) The theory supposes that, while different people can possess some different beliefs about race, they share certain criterial beliefs and these serve to define the concept.(12) This is one of the principles stated in the criteria for excellence in assessment.(13) The country needs not just guidelines on care but criteria that are set solidly.(14) Judged on those criteria , the tour is undoubtedly a flop of monumental proportions.(15) In both of these respects, the inner sense bears an organizational and criterial relation to the senses, not only combining the information of the senses, but passing judgment on the results of this synthesis.(16) However - to reiterate a point already made - criterial links like this, though built into certain meaning-constituting postulates of the theory, are neither analytically true nor unrevisable.
Synonyms
Noun
1. standard
2. measure


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Now, the mathematical principle
known as the Kelly Criterion,

Now, the mathematical principle known as the Kelly CRITERION,

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4


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