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  • adjective From which a benchmark (standard metric) can be derived.

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benchmark +‎ -able

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  • It's a global take on the supplier development strategy. e-sourcing and sourcing technology is considered "benchmarkable" at the very least by many organizations (if not industry-leading), thanks in great part to the work of Gregg Brandyberry, vice president of global procurement systems and operation and

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • It's a global take on the supplier development strategy. e-sourcing and sourcing technology is considered "benchmarkable" at the very least by many organizations (if not industry-leading), thanks in great part to the work of Gregg Brandyberry, vice president of global procurement systems and operation and

    San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2009

  • Kori Schake rejects the notion that more troops would be effective without attaching a benchmarkable plan to bolster governance in the country.

    Steve Clemons: Obama's Team Stumbling Into Afghanistan Trap 2009

  • After all, the game doesn't launch in North America until mid-September, and was only released as a benchmarkable demo by Nvidia to showcase its 3D Vision technology.

    News Tom's Hardware US 2009

  • These include the global trend towards integration of financial and environmental reporting increasing stakeholder demands for demonstrable environmental improvements the knock-on effects of international agreements such as the Kyoto Protocol which are requiring companies to submit verifiable environmental data the trend of industry associations towards collecting benchmarkable environmental data as a basis for improvements towards best practice among their corporate members and the "tail-wags-the-dog" effect, where stringent external reporting practices act as a driver to improve internal environmental management and performance practices.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

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