CRITERION in a Sentence
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Example sentences for CRITERION, such as:
1. We shall refer to this as the minimum variance criterion.
2. Academic ability is not the sole criterion for admission to the college.
3. Success in making money is not always a good criterion of success in life.
4. Now the examination score serves as the only criterion for a student's academic performance.
5. Though the certainty of this criterion is far from demonstrable, yet it has the savor of analogical probability.
2. Academic ability is not the sole criterion for admission to the college.
3. Success in making money is not always a good criterion of success in life.
4. Now the examination score serves as the only criterion for a student's academic performance.
5. Though the certainty of this criterion is far from demonstrable, yet it has the savor of analogical probability.
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Meanings and Examples of CRITERION
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criterion
n. a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated
n. the ideal in terms of which something can be judged
Classic Sentence:
1 Though the certainty of this criterion is far from demonstrable, yet it has the savor of analogical probability.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 75. The Right Whale's Head—Contrasted View.
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 75. The Right Whale's Head—Contrasted View.
2 You understand," he said, "that in a society dominated by the fact of commercial competition, money is necessarily the test of prowess, and wastefulness the sole criterion of power.
Example Sentence:
1 Academic ability is not the sole criterion for admission to the college.
2 Success in making money is not always a good criterion of success in life.
3 Senior managers stipulated work-life balance as their main criterion when choosing jobs.
4 We shall refer to this as the minimum variance criterion.
5 Now the examination score serves as the only criterion for a student's academic performance.
6 Among the reasons for adding this as a criterion is the obvious point that Nobel wanted the Prize to have political effects.