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Meanings of good criterion in English
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Usage of good criterion in English
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But this cannot be a goodcriterion for selecting any side.
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Another goodcriterion besides the press is the sale of books.
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Price is not a goodcriterion of wealth.
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The epitaphs of the first two Scipios are a goodcriterion of the state of literary acquirement at the time.
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He considered the number of inhabitants as a tolerably goodcriterion of property, and that this might always be obtained.
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A very goodcriterion of her attitude towards her own characters is often furnished by their relations with the poor around them.
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A goodcriterion by which to judge of the quality of a Radish is to break it asunder by bending it at right angles.
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Speaking of his personal worth, Dr. Withrow says:- Averygoodcriterion of a man's character is: How does he get on with his colleagues?
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The first line of a poem is not always a goodcriterion of the metre of the whole poem-thoughPoe declared that it should be.
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The manner of balancing one will be a goodcriterion for the other in practice, and experimenting with these small devices is, therefore, most instructive.
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The MOS-SF-36 presents goodcriteria for reliability and validity in alcohol-dependent patients.
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And if I'm lending under goodcriteria that's a good thing.