0 a fact or standard by which you can judge the success or value of something:
Productivity is not the only yardstick of success.
1 a ruler (= a long flat object used for measuring the length of things) that is one yard (= approximately 91.4 centimetres) long:
The dressmaker measured the cloth with a yardstick.
2 a way of measuring how good, accurate, or effective something is:
3 a standard used to compare similar things in order to measure their value or success:
a yardstick for sth The firm uses the index as a yardstick for measuring itself against competitors.
Productivity is not the only yardstick of success.
Network industries in the region are small, and so even yardstick competition within a country is not viable.
In the experimental hypnotism, the yardstick for a good subject was its constancy in displaying certain symptoms that could be translated into a regular curve.
This would include the development and propagation of costing techniques and viable yardsticks by which efficiency comparisons could be made within and between services.
Even today, the 1946 riot is the yardstick, especially for its survivors, in assessing the intensity of communal violence of recent times.
This is the yardstick for the following statistics.
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