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Officials are now trying to write a nationwide instruction program that will be more standardized.
Baggage fees in the United States tend to be more standardized: usually $25 for the first checked bag on a domestic flight.
Like people who now receive health insurance through their employers, individuals buying policies on their own will be able to enroll next year even if they have a potentially expensive medical condition, and the policies' benefits and premiums will be more standardized.
A corresponding model would support retailers in deciding whether planograms should be more standardized or adjusted to store-specific needs.
That may be partly in-house or completely outsourced but it almost certainly will be more standardized.
By adopting these two evaluation scales, the CHCs will be more standardized and normalized.
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What's more, standardized measurements were nonexistent.
But today, curriculums are more standardized, especially as we measure all students with similar tests.
Actually, the coloration of city hydrants is more standardized than many people seem to think.
Several of those interviewed -- Democrats and Republicans alike -- said that the lesson they had learned was that the election system needed to be overhauled and improved so that voting was more standardized and machines were not as fallible.
By the 18th century the practice was more standardized: the bass line would be realized on a keyboard instrument and reinforced by a monophonic bass instrument, such as a lute, viola da gamba, cello, or bassoon.
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