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the standardisation
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It was more important to maintain the standardisation of the drawing size.
An interest in slang is, not surprisingly, contemporary with an interest in the standardisation of English.
I think there have been improvements in some of the standardisation of the care.
"This brain model differs from others in that we spent a lot of effort into the standardisation and quality control".
Until they know this it will be hard for them to accept the standardisation of maternity care away from hospital.
Industrial agriculture does not rely on diversification but on the standardisation and homogenisation of biological processes, technologies and products.
The first intentional hit is an article from 1987 by Jack Schofield, editor of the Guardian's computer section, about the standardisation of early email protocol.
He created a new vision for schools in an age when the standardisation of design in the building boom of the 1960s remained prevalent.
And just in case we have not got the point, it adds: "The objective of Equis is not the standardisation of degree formats or course content.
As a result, the standardisation of termsheets is a red herring.
There are some key components in the organisation of the standardisation process.
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