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'standards of value' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to standards or criteria used to assess the worth of something. For example, "At this school, we strive to live up to high standards of value, in order to ensure the best possible learning experience for each student."
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As with the glorious stock boom, age-old standards of value are henceforth cast aside.
All the recent interest in new electronic money could mean that now is the time to reconsider the foundation of our standards of value.
Simultaneously, standards of value appear to have been expressed in terms of cattle and sheep, as is clear not only from the derivation of pecunia ("money") from pecus ("cattle," or "sheep") but also from the early assessment of fines in oxen and sheep.
But each of the stocks meets the standards of value that we have applied successfully for 27 years.
In the past, countries have used two types of currencies: (1) gold, silver or other nonpolitical, supranational standards of value; and (2) paper currencies backed by political institutions' right to tax and the ability to enforce this right.
Religion is another element in tradition and among a range of alternative religious beliefs, Buddhism plays a pervasive and vital role in establishing individual and social ethical standards of value (McHale, 2004).
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The franchise also reflects how wealth has become such a standard measure of value.
"It reinforces this attitude about 'Asean values' that put aside some universal human rights principles and standards of values".
Response shift is the change in internal standards of values and conceptualization, and consequently in de-perception of HRQOL [ 9].
Here, too, using time instead of gold or silver as a standard of value enforced the notion of the primacy of labour.
In countries with a history of high inflation, the public may choose to use foreign currency as a medium of exchange and a standard of value.
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