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The phrase "applying the standards of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the implementation or enforcement of specific criteria or benchmarks in a particular context.
Example: "In our research, we are applying the standards of ethical conduct to ensure the integrity of our findings."
Alternatives: "utilizing the criteria of" or "implementing the benchmarks of".
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One is that they are applying the standards of today to a bygone era.
Goldberg said, "If I were applying the standards of oral history, this would be glatt kosher".
But what the Dutch count as slums struck me as entirely unremarkable — indeed, applying the standards of the American inner city, the neighborhoods were practically middle class.
More broadly, CBS is retroactively applying the standards of the courtroom to the newsroom.
The coroner also warned about the "wisdom of hindsight", adding: "Beware, too, of applying the standards of 2014 to events which happened in 1989".
Epstein invokes Thomas Hobbes but never considers the Hobbesian argument for Title VII; employs economic analysis without disclosing its dependence on controversial empirical assumptions; and makes empirical claims, particularly about social norms, without applying the standards of criticism to supporting evidence that he applies to contrary evidence.
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The question was "how to go about applying the standard of reasonableness to the length of time police with a warrant must wait before entering without permission after knocking and announcing their intent," Justice Souter said.
Applying the standard of generally accepted accounting principles, Hewlett had a profit of 13 cents a share in contrast to a loss of 17 cents in the period a year ago.
There are good reasons to doubt the premise of the majority's opinionnamely, that a determination, based solely on inferences drawn from objective circumstances, that a juror was not biased is no different from any other factual determination for the purpose of applying the standard of review embodied in 28 U.S.C. 2254 d).
What counts as "reasonable" for the purposes of applying the standard of proof beyond reasonable doubt is accordingly a matter for theoretical as opposed to practical reasoning.
A sounder approach would apply the standards of American military law, including the possibility of appeal.
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