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guidepost
/ ˈɡɪˌəʊ /
noun
- a sign on a post by a road indicating directions
- a principle or guideline
Word History and Origins
Origin of guidepost1
Example Sentences
While the document does not represent a final decision, it will serve as a guidepost for Trump’s 2026 budget, which must then be approved by Congress.
It’s a guidepost for federal judges hearing challenges to agency rulemakings — whether by promulgating new rules or trying to overturn old ones.
And one guidepost was a determination to be a straight shooter with clients.
Just as Moore’s Law helped chip designers predict and plan for the future, its generalizations provide guideposts that can help us ensure that the energy transition proceeds not just quickly but also smoothly and profitably.
For the moment, at least, Walz seems to have passed the do-no-harm test that has become the guidepost for choosing a running mate.
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