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the current standards
adjective
Existing or occurring at the moment.
Exact(58)
But he urged homeowners to think beyond the current standards.
Plants built before 1970 do not have to meet the current standards.
"With the current standards, we have to have it," he said of the e-stop button.
Federal Reserve officials have said that the current standards significantly impede the availability of loans.
You are taking a position against the current standards of beauty.
The current standards to teach science to the 1.8 million students in Ohio do not mention the word "evolution".
"Inside Llewyn Davis" and "Nebraska" are the current standards of what a serious Hollywood movie looks like.
(Meanwhile, the current standards are 25 years old and widely criticized as being woefully out of date).
So at first glance, the answer seems to be that the current standards are pretty much par for the course.
"They are matters that I don't believe would rise to the level they would prosecute under the current standards of the U.S. Attorney's office.
For staff morale reasons, Amano planned to work on improving the quality of management while publicly praising the current standards and commending staff members for their dedication.
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