词汇 | example_english_standard |
释义 | Examples of standardThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Where the salinity of the receiving water is $1 0, the choice of organisms depends on state water quality standards and/or permit requirements. External standards were included to control for hybridization efficiency and sensitivity. Accounting and auditing standards need to be reexamined to provide enhanced value to users of financial statements, related disclosures, and more comprehensive business reporting. Parrinder does not, however, enumerate, far less describe, these standards. Within each of the standards, minimum required and, in some cases, recommended reporting is described. The final rule contains standardized test procedures and performance standards to ensure that detergent gasolines provide an effective level of protection against certain engine deposits. The performance elements and standards include the following. To date, no national standards to guide the type, quality, and duration of supported employment have been established. Much will obviously depend upon how these standards are applied in practice. Again this is a substantial number of cases by reconstitution standards. The middle classes had experienced low unemployment and nascent affluence during the interwar years and their living standards deteriorated considerably during the 1940s. The setting of particularly high standards for uniformity and internal consistency makes it impossible to speak of the existence of almost any" ism" in policy. Secondly, social work is likely to become more professional as training standards improve. Other older people might continue to judge present day experience by false standards. Currently there are no universally accepted standards for environmental auditors to work toward, although they are beginning to be developed. Molecular weight standards are indicated at the right. The discovery of the variability of vaccine strains and the ageing of vaccines changed the economy of vaccines and of their standards. Whilst the former produces common standards, the latter may develop more appropriate methods for particular disciplines. In 1947, the province was already densely populated, indeed by any standards, overcrowded. The standards are, however, imprecise and inadequately regulated. If we define the standards according to the intuitions of a majority of experts, then we can never argue against the majority. Focusing on simple cognitive heuristics does not make the application of rational standards derived from formal calculi unnecessary. We argue that experimental standards in economics are regulatory in that they allow for little variation between the experimental practices of individual researchers. Enough commentators took our approach and evidence seriously to give the lie to these accusations of loose standards. Thus, we also discuss the ways in which even the best adaptationist evidentiary standards can fail to identify adaptation (sect. 4). To judge from the high standards that may be observed in some schools, they could be much higher generally. Not even those students contemplating a career in music felt that daily practice was necessary to maintain standards. Such questions were lost as enormous political energy was unleashed in a drive to control the content of education and raise standards. In this way, the demands of the examination system and the imperative to raise standards of attainment are met. To what extent, if any, are standards applicable to lingua franca contexts? Many standards combine both purposes in the one document. However, they do not try to develop a coherent frame of reference or new generalizable standards in order to justify their decisions. Distribution battles would decline if all parties experienced much higher standards of living. The double standards institutionalised in 1918 have also resurfaced in new forms. In order that the entire organization is held to standards of integrity, reporting needs to be able to go to all levels directly. The new population of adults with congenital heart disease requires considerable investment by the medical community to match die standards of care set in childhood. Improved transfer of data to individual units would ensure delivery of optimal standards of care. Contrast this with high-context societies where less is more, even if it is hard to determine what minimum standards of information might be. The creation of standards for a technology still in development could be a difficult task. They campaigned for a change in the law and encouraged banks and specialist brokers to adopt professional standards. Given that standards may fluctuate among studies depending on methodology, samples, or subjects, further specification is needed to ensure a consistently high level of review. The same treatment in the second context is enhancement, because it builds on, by the relevant contextual standards, a foundation of normalcy. Physician-researchers will be able to play a leading role in calling for the creation of and adherence to such global standards for research governance. Of course, both the required number of years and the standards of quality are subjects for debate. However, as standards related to professionalism are advanced, we run the risk that this opportunity can be lost. Residents need to have the freedom to begin the process of critical analysis for purposes of regulation and upholding standards of professionalism. Acknowledging this right encourages physicians to actively enforce their own ethical standards. The culture of medical education requires that physicians in training defer to supervising physician on a variety of issues, including clinical judgment and ethical standards. However, they argue that research boards need agreed-on ethical standards so that the health services research community can adopt uniformly good practices. Achievement on standards is often measured through external tests, although data are sometimes also collected on achievement through teachers' reports based on classroom assessment. However, although accuracy by adult standards was rather low for these items, an inflection of some type was used in most of the children's productions. However, there is much interplay between the dynamics of cohorts and age standards which interfere with ageing processes. The city itself was not large by contemporary standards, but it cast a distinctly urban shadow over its surroundings. A university of 20 000 students based on this infrastructure could provide new forms of employment and access to badly needed housing to modern standards. Problems exist not only with maintaining currency of information with respect to performance standards, but also in communicating connection to contemporar y ideas. Nevertheless, these standards will impose significant new costs on all providers, and it is expected that many small providers will be unable to meet them. The standards are therefore likely to encourage greater concentration within the industry. As one example, nursing homes will be required to employ one nurse per 50 residents, very low in comparison to the standards of other countries. The cost of meeting these standards to the industry can be regarded as the cost of environmentally sustainable industrial development. If all the firms in the industry meet the standards, the value of the reduced output of firms is the cost of sustainable industrial development. The compliance to the environmental standards requires both private and public investments. Currently, allowed emission standards have been set for 28 air pollutants and 29 water pollutants. Our reason for valuing particular opportunities need not always lie in their contribution to our living standards. Actual standards are chosen by a political process. Furthermore, companies face higher standards regarding the vintage of buses. Therefore, they can use lowash coal when the standards become stringent. In fact, more than half of the areas have a lower final ground subsidence level than the standards. Thus, the policy implication that more stringent environmental standards should be used would still apply here when the target ground subsidence levels are overachieved. Many of those applicants who currently comply with existing standards are making investments in advance of new, stricter standards. In theory any level of environmental improvement or spending can be achieved by manipulating property rights or tightening environmental standards. The joke is lost on those for whom public schools are state schools, with not standards but grades. Thus, a primary maltreatment subtype designation was made based on the degree to which the form of maltreatment violated cultural standards. By doing so, he once again shows how changes in education have resulted in changes of moral standards. There is also a third level, which involves applying these standards to the evaluation of particular policies and institutions. With regard to the proposed primi tenori, none appears to have met the standards of the administration. The incremental mortality risk from climate-change-induced malaria, for example, would be valued differently to, say, the same increase in risk caused by deteriorating medical standards. The problem is that, as it stands, his contractualism assigns to all persons equal power to determine what standards of assessment are valid and invalid. The production standards are good, and the binding appears sturdy. Reproducibility of replicate analyses of standards was generally better than 0.1 for both carbon- and oxygen-isotope ratios. The truth is that the use of both languages has expanded considerably, but as for standards falling or rising, there is no easy answer. They again found that the implicit standards were largely exonormative. Even a statement recognizing the value of competing linguistic standards is too much for some. The absence of agreed standards makes the enforcement of rigid thresholds suggested in guidelines difficult. Manufacturers must comply with standards intended to make the equipment safe: users must operate equipment in an appropriate and safe manner. A pure quartz reagent blank and several certified geological reference standards, as well as internal laboratory standards, were analysed with these samples. At each year a global assessment of the material living standards of the family was obtained by means of an interviewer rating. We could not maintain our high standards without their continuing support, and we thank them all. Relevant chapters include topics such as advances in quantitative test analysis, latent trait models, generalizability theory, qualitative approaches, washback, standards, accountability, and ethics. A design standards review forum was set up consisting of four senior engineers. High standards of contraceptive practice were also found during the study period. In the developing countries infant mortality still remains a sensitive indicator of socioeconomic standards. What were the standards of care, from what body of law - new or old - were they drawn, and how did they work in operation? His doing so stems from the perception that these were accepted standards in the discourse of the day. Unlike pollution, the effects of development are not in principle measurable by scientific standards; they are always mediated by culture. Of course, a variety of standards may be introduced to evaluate the actions and events. A later "rule of law" approach set standards against which variations, however appropriate to sectoral or regional circumstances, had to give way. The main policy options for national involvement were national standards or something approaching a national takeover. Instead, he scores the project for its failure to measure up on universal standards of good research design - clear concepts, clear propositions, clear logic. In most cases, election judges applied two different kinds of standards. 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