Sentence examples for Meaning standards from inspiring English sources

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Beyond that, he appeals to the idea – borrowed without acknowledgement from the socialist historian EP Thompson – of a "moral economy", meaning standards of acceptable behaviour that are espoused by ordinary people.

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Driver Jason Brian Dalton did not have a prior criminal record, police said, meaning standard checks would not have disqualified him from the app.

The system won't cope, meaning either standards will fall, or some people won't get treatment.

But if you set up special security courts with special, meaning laxer, standards of procedure and evidence, they will be called kangaroo courts too.

It's actually more complicated than this, which is another reason why "organic" has become an inadequate guarantor of quality: people think "organic" has a clear, single meaning but standards vary between and sometimes within countries.

Meanwhile, "school improvement", meaning raising standards measured in exam results and league tables, has moved to front and centre of what the Schools Co-operative Society does, with seven devolved regional organisations setting up their own school improvement teams.

The study was conducted under near normal health service conditions, meaning that standards of care obtained by participants in the study were similar to those available to other people living with HIV in Jinja.

So we compared the Pats' mark to the NFL's 0.19 standard deviation that year (meaning a "standard" team swung anywhere between 0.692 and 0.308).

Hb variability analysis enables a critical evaluation of the meaning of standard deviation (average distance of individual values from the mean) compared to delta Hb (average of the absolute value of the difference between consecutive measurements).

State and commonwealth ministers on Thursday agreed on a legal definition of free-range, meaning a standard on animal welfare will be put in place for the first time.

Coumou & Robinson looked at the frequency of rare and extreme (3-sigma, meaning 3 standard deviations hotter than the average) and very rare and extreme (5-sigma) temperature events.

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