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But whose standards are we judging it by?
On whose standards are you judging these women?
"We're dealing with people whose standards are different," she said.
Hodgson, whose standards are English, says his friend the senator drinks merely a proper amount.
Some are listed on the advice of friends whose standards are high.
I would hate to live in a country where some measure of achievement whose standards are never really stated (but the government usually administers the test) determines my course of action.
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Aside from mammography, whose standards were established by a law that went into effect more than a decade ago, the field is largely unregulated.
New York and North Carolina delegates, whose standards were next to one another on the floor, issued catcalls at one another, waving fists, making threats.
But she soon found herself in very good company - Sandy Gall, Reginald Bosanquet, Andrew Gardner - and hugely enjoying herself: "I liked ITN because it was full of old newspapermen, like Alastair Burnet, whose standards were extremely high.
Finally, the analytes were determined using the standard addition method for a calibration whose standards were chosen with a D-optimal design.
Notice with whose standard are you measuring yourself?
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