Criteria [noun]

Definition of Criteria:

test, gauge for judgment

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Sentence/Example of Criteria:

This question, however, will rest upon those criteria alone which are of true chronological validity (see further Genesis).

Even in the case of the bloody sacrifice both criteria are, as a rule, involved.

As soon as this mutuality is broken the habitual criteria of the real again become operative.

It is servility to rule-of-thumb criteria, and a dullness of perception, a timidity in acceptance.

The common cant of criticism for generations had been that "sense" and "reason" were to be the only criteria.

The criteria of a past performance of leisure therefore commonly take the form of "immaterial" goods.

The truth is, the foreigners brought to the subject their own Western criteria of merit, and judged everything by these standards.

How far we are justified in relying upon such differences of usage as criteria of exact date is open to dispute.

There are, then, in man no criteria of truth absolutely isolated.

It is also concerned with principles and criteria of judgment.