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How to use guidepost in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word guidepost? Here are some examples.

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The statistic is designed to be relative and a guidepost for continued government welfare funding.
It serves as our guidepost in our ongoing efforts not only to meet, but to exceed client expectations.
This definition became a guidepost for measuring literacy in national censuses.
Congress is supposed to use the president's budget as a guidepost to its own budget-writing.
Some federal courts have used the Ninth Amendment as a guidepost in their decisions, but it still has not been central to any decision.
We envision a more regular and frequent production of Spartacist, which should enable it to serve as a guidepost for the sectional presses.
This article begins with a brief guidepost to the major branches of geometry and then proceeds to an extensive historical treatment.
Your guidepost will work best if it's lined up directly with your destination, but it can be off to the side as long as you orient yourself accordingly.
The guidepost has been added to ensure a positive, leaktight valve closing under all conditions.
Robert knew the height of the Bank of China building, so he looked to it as a guidepost.
The decision in that case will no doubt be the guidepost for any future discussion of conditional sentences in Canadian criminal jurisprudence.
Submissions do not have a set length but 1000 words max is a good guidepost.
School districts in other states have brought similar lawsuits summoning constitutional language to demand increased funding and awaited the Kansas ruling as a legal guidepost.
That should always be a leading guidepost for us in our communications.
The report serves as a valuable guidepost for our discussion.
The 1966 Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers, adopted by UNESCO and the International Labour Organization remains a valuable guidepost.
We trust that this booklet will not only illuminate the background of the great tragedy, which is not yet overcome, but that it will also successfully show forth the solution of this ancient problem and serve as a guidepost.
The reference value exploits the leading indicator properties of the broad aggregate M3, which according to most empirical studies is the most useful guidepost for future price developments in the euro area.
Permaculture ethics provide a sense of peace in the larger scheme of things, and serve as a guidepost to right livelihood in concern with global community and the environment, rather than individualism and indifference.
That Code has been a significant guidepost to Canadian newsrooms since 1970 and its role as a CBSC Code has enabled the Council to make it far better known to the public.
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Examples from Classical Literature
General Grant was the guidepost of a victorious war, and a landmark of a magnanimous peace.
All language can achieve is to act as a guidepost to the imagination enabling the reader to recreate the author's insight.
Then they walked to the angle of the roads where the guidepost stood.
Children at Guidepost Middle School near Ashington will not be given hot dinners next week, the site's penultimate week before it is closed, due to building work.
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