Bench mark is a term used to signify the minimum or average performance of a stock. Let us have a look at the sentence.
"Stocks of the ABC limited have underperformed the category benchmark index by 10%"
Assuming, ABC is an IT company, then it means that the increase in price of the stocks of ABC have been 10% lesser than its peers in the same category. The benchmark would be formed by taking the average of the prices of the top few performers of the category.
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The term bear share is defined as a peer-to-peer sharing application that can be used to exchange downloads or information through a seed based network.
The term BENCHMARK is never used in that context. I doubt if anyone knows what you are trying to find out. Benchmark is NOT a mathematical term. Do you mean that you want to change the Improper Fraction 43/7 int a Mixed Number ? If so, the answer is 6&1/7.
A benchmark is a set of standards that students are required to meet to determine if they have learned what has been taught. A score is given and the student is placed in a level in that subject. Not meeting a benchmark means the student needs to relearn the area that the benchmark has been given.
Benchmark is the term for using a set of conditions to measure the performance of hardware in your network.
Your H.I. is 127.69 FEET.127.69-123.17=4.52';Which is the foresight.I'm not familiar with the term data point in levelling.
Incoterms is a set of standard trade terms developed by the international chamber of commerce. Vist my website for more information. There is also a free app named Trade Terms Selector that will guide you to the appropriate trade term according to the Incoterms2010 rules.
The term share a sale means that an individual selling a product has to share commission with the partner that worked along side them on the job. This is done after the completion of the sale.
Trade Embargo.
Syncope is the medical term meaning fainting.
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
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