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Discover LudwigThe phrase "standards are built" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the development or establishment of standards in various contexts, such as education, industry, or technology.
Example: "In our organization, we believe that effective standards are built through collaboration and continuous improvement."
Alternatives: "standards are established" or "standards are created".
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These double standards are built into society.
Findings include that standards are built by subjective consensus and bypass empirically and philosophically based knowledge supporting adult education in safety training.
By contrast, international accounting standards are built on foundations that China does not possess, such as experience of truthful record-keeping and deep, clean, markets so that "fair" valuations can be placed on financial instruments, property and softer assets like brands and intellectual property.
General secretary Sharan Burrow added: "These standards are built on an old, discredited self-monitoring system which has failed in the past in Bangladesh and other countries where thousands of workers have died".
Standards are built on the idea that the data we capture will be stored in a database.
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In Le Val Fourré the mosque, a handsome affair by any standards, was built by Saudi Arabia, and for a while, until the French intelligence service "organised a change", had a fundamentalist imam.
For the most radioactive isotopes, a special version of the chamber, designed according to the ISO2919 standards, was built in order to comply with the radioprotection requirements at CERN.
The careful scholar will note that much of the early terminology and soon to be standards were built on principles from IRC chat rooms, so it's not a case of creating, but recreating for a different platform.
"The Common Core standards were built backwards from grade 12 down to pre-K.
Tom Loveless, policy expert at the Brookings Institute, stated that the Common Core standards were "built on a shaky theory".
This standard was built to cover the lack of high level dc voltage standards at values higher than 10 V to employ mainly as transportable standard for inter-laboratory comparisons (ILCs) or eventually as laboratory (local) high level dc voltage standard.
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