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I . standard [ˈstændəd, Am -ɚd] N

1. standard (level):

2. standard (norm):

norma f
to judge sth by the same standards

3. standard (flag):

4. standard MUS:

double standard N

quality standard N ECON

standard-bearer N MIL, HISTORY

standard lamp N Brit

standard size N

general standard terms and conditions N pl ECON

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So it's axiomatic that if she can't prevail against what's darkly being called the old boys' network trying to nobble her prospects then she fails by her own standards.
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Findings from 2008 show that giraffe milk curdles, meeting kosher standards.
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He therefore set out to bring comics back into print, with high production standards and worldwide distribution, to better appeal to a wider audience.
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Proper production standards reduce the risk.
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Dogs compete against a set of standards set forth in our rule book, not each other.
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Evidential standards were very low: a tip-off by an anonymous informer was considered sufficient grounds for arrest.
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Despite their apparent concreteness, the standards stated in some rules involve important ambiguities, and their application will often require significant fact-finding and judgment.
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Independent peer reviews are part of the quality assurance process for many internal audit groups as they are often required by standards.
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Standards call for a solid black coat, a wedge-shaped head, and a lithe body of solid weight without excessive bulk.
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There was a general lack of legal books and standards and accusations of partiality of the judges.
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