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James Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank, notes that Mr. O'Neill seems to be setting a standard of effectiveness we don't even apply to our own government.
In setting a standard of 10 parts per billion, the E.P.A. and its former administrator, Carol M. Browner, estimated the average annual cost per household with water that needed treatment would be $32.
Strangely, Nixon and his henchmen proved more understanding of Lennon's power, just as today we understand more of Nixon's power to bring change in monetary policy, opening China, setting a standard of political analysis unequalled even in today's loud, confident cable posturing.
One of the weaknesses of the Endangered Species Act is that it sets a floor -- preventing total extinction -- rather than setting a standard of abundant, viable populations.
However, setting a standard of care with the use of new methods has yet to be achieved.
From a clinical perspective, setting a standard of tumor re-sampling as an essential measure of GBM evolution in every patient would be paradigm shifting.
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Later, for the sake of consistency, the board set a standard of single panes.
Together, they set a standard of excellence of care in their community.
By comparison, California has set a standard of 6 micrograms per liter.
The proposed process sets a standard of "reasonable under the circumstances," which does not exist now.
He set a standard of leadership that we strive to follow.
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