The use of contact-less and satellite-based tachymeters and digital levelling instruments guarantees a standardised and efficient workflow. |
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It is a projective test in which pictures of threatening motifs are presented tachistoscopically in standardised low-lighting conditions. |
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Many companies have not standardised their product specifications across the eurozone. |
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Over the years, vanity sizing has ensured that standardised clothing measurements have become less reliable. |
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The databank used standardised diagnostic criteria during the study and linkage to the individual original obstetric case notes. |
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It is a worldwide standardised strategy born in the era of globalisation that has been hard to challenge. |
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We have reported all standardised mortality ratios as ratios rather than percentages. |
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Furthermore, research has been hampered by a lack of standardised measures. |
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The public dissemination of standardised data on clinical outcomes is now established practice in many health systems. |
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I wonder whether some standardised form of description, akin to heraldic blazon, will gradually emerge. |
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An important deficiency of the act, however, was its failure to implement a standardised, routine data set for monitoring care plans. |
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Games are submitted to the programme before development through a standardised process for all consoles and handsets. |
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We are hoping to set up a consortium of institute libraries with a standardised catalogue and a strong policy on resource sharing. |
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But obviously, once there were trains and, therefore, train timetables, there needed to be a consistent, standardised time throughout the land. |
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Only when the text was standardised did vowel points emerge to fix the identity of certain words in the text. |
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They include consistency wherever a member is posted and a single point of contact for standardised, simplified, quicker, service. |
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The length of a 'foot' was standardised from the size of someone's 'mundowie' to 12 inches. |
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Only then can we reach the standardised criterion of economic growth and prosperity. |
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The indirectly standardised indices currently used are fundamentally flawed in this respect. |
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The idea has also entered the public discourse, influencing debates on school curriculums and standardised tests. |
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For the best results, a standardised extract of the active ingredient hypericin needs to be taken for six weeks. |
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As the Games developed, so did a set of procedures such as standardised schedule of events and the practice of the Olympic Truce. |
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In standardised school maths tests, teenage boys outscored girls 13 to one in the top grades. |
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By the end of March 2004, a Summary Box containing standardised information will appear on credit card marketing literature. |
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Half of all children who grow up in bread-consuming households score below average on standardised tests. |
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Teachers were constantly under pressure to prepare their students for regular standardised examinations. |
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Newspapers have standardised language by producing style guides and manuals for reporters and sub-editors. |
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A standardised regimen of ten minutes duration was developed based on traditional massage practices, which were similar to the Swedish massage treatment. |
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Civil servants have been sentenced for accepting bribes in exchange for answers while administering standardised junior high school tests. |
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The lack of a uniform or standardised municipal structure in Tunisia has allowed some local governments to push ahead, while others trail behind. |
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A rubdown transfer of standardised printer's crop and registration marks identify and frame an A4 sized portrait area on the gallery wall. |
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For a total of 550 applicants, 92 of whom were reapplying, two independent interviewers obtained data from a standardised interview for each candidate. |
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It would thus impel us towards a standardised Europe, the like of which most political leaders claim they reject. |
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Designed for accurate and repeatable results by applying a constant force through standardised masses. |
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This standardised the prices of e-books, and ensured that no retailer could undersell Apple. |
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We apply standardised quality guidelines that describe the 'Orange Quality Call' and ensure a homogenous way of talking to our customers. |
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These can be methodologically standardised to a certain degree, but they will obviously have to be adapted to the specific context. |
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Supplied in a transportable case with graduated measuring scale, thermometer and 6 standardised rubber sliders. |
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Despite these deficiencies, there is strong support for standardised off-the-shelf fund disclosures. |
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So we will have still more focus on structures, standardised testing, Whitehall centralism and teacher de-professionalisation. |
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Unless calibration solutions and extracts are internally standardised, unmeasured losses of the solvent by evaporation are unacceptable. |
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The elevator is designed ingeniously, it is highly standardised and flexible to install. |
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All this is possible because the protocols for formatting, requesting and transmitting web pages have been standardised. |
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On the other hand, standards can lead to a diminished incentive to innovate in the standardised area. |
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Moreover, many approaches to impact assessment have tended to be mechanistic, linear, standardised and symbolic in nature. |
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Containerisation paves the way for relational markets since it has standardised the conditions of doorto-door transport through intermodality. |
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The library is also meant as a tool to communicate the core information of a risk management measure in standardised phrases. |
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Modularity of assembly: The subbases connect together to build up a compact assembly with a width of each base standardised at 19 mm. |
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The corrected apparent ileal digestibility can be calculated either from the apparent digestibility or from the standardised digestibility. |
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This necessitates the use of standardised technical devices which must be incorporated in cableway installations. |
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The EASY STAINER from DIAGDEV is a fully automated blood slide stainer for a standardised coloration! |
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Simplistically concocted and standardised solutions, such as the reduction of working time across Europe, are of little weight. |
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This procedure for signalling messages requires standardised ISDN telephones to be used. |
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Finally, the presentation of this data must be standardised to enable it to be read irrespective of the user's language, by superimposing fields. |
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Thus Uighur students are given additional points on the standardised examinations that are a screening mechanism for admission to university. |
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The fast and simple locking capability onto standardised rails complying with DIN EN 60 715 TH35 characterises the RAILTEC B family of cases. |
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Lady Llanover in Gwent, an Englishwoman, standardised the costume in the 19th century. |
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The palette of items available ranges from the ornately carved to the standardised tin wash basin used for the military and civil servants. |
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The meat colour, referred to in Annex VI, shall be determined on the flank at the rectus abdominis by reference to a standardised colour chart. |
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There will be free standardised meals and limited in-flight entertainment. |
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Only large semiconductor companies had the resources to design and manufacture such chips, which meant that standardised circuits dominated. |
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Yet as production costs have fallen, vendors can wrap features around ever-cheaper standardised chipsets to hit ever-lower target prices. |
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We suggest a range of standardised packages of European mortgages for trading on the capital markets. |
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Locomotion score: score the lameness of your cows according to a standardised scoring method. |
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The relevant Council decision defines the elements of a standardised format allowing information to be exchanged in a uniform, electronic manner. |
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Process of setting up the formal and standardised evaluation system finalised. |
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Have you ever wondered about how these weights and measures are standardised and regulated? |
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The goal is for signalling systems and train control systems to be standardised across national boundaries. |
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Research and industry depend on a globally standardised system of measurement. |
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We have to move to a standardised system so that quality companies can differentiate themselves from cheaper operators that offer lower levels of after-sales care. |
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With competition proliferating across all sectors and offerings becoming standardised, the only apparent discriminators remaining are price and service. |
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The management of health and malnutrition is now largely standardised. |
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We designed standardised questionnaires in Portuguese and Umbundu and piloted them among displaced families north of Luanda before the survey began. |
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Is it they way they take previously nice pubs and turn them into standardised bright yellow tackfests, thus removing all traces of character and individuality? |
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Using standardised documents and legal frameworks will reduce border waiting times and will allow road haulage firms to operate internationally and will reduce costs for the economy at large. |
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After all, the industry must have a technological infrastructure transcending service providers, with standardised electronic patient records and unified documentation procedures. |
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Yet there is an urgent and desperate need for such official statistics, based on standardised assumptions and criteria and using value-free analytical tools. |
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Participants completed standardised assessments of maternal separation anxiety and mother-to-infant emotional attachment. |
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We should attempt as soon as possible to offer a flat rate' or a standardised tariff in this field, too, so as to enable comparison of the costs of broadband across Europe and worldwide. |
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An arrangement of parallel bars and spaces which are arranged according to a standardised protocol such that they have a certain numeric or alphanumeric meaning. |
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Far from creating standardised housing, it enables the inhabitants, at least expense, to design and modulate their interior space at their convenience. |
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Participants received 25 minutes of LPG® technique using a standardised treatment procedure followed by padded compression bandaging 4 days per week for 4 weeks. |
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Without a separate set of standardised uniform external indicators, it is challenging, if not impossible, to evaluate the impact of the MCC model on communities. |
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The SEPA is a standardised European bank account number that is set to be introduced. |
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However, the type of standardised contracts that are typically traded on public venues may not cater for the full range of derivative users' risk management needs. |
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Those for fisheries on the continental shelves were derived from standardised research surveys of large bottom-dwelling fish such as cod, flatfish, skates and rays. |
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The use of a standardised tool and formatted questionnaires in very diverse situations and with different partners led to a large amount of missing data. |
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He set about replacing the older and less numerous classes, and rebuilding the remainder using as many standardised GWR components as possible. |
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Police across the country mutinied against a civil-service law that would have streamlined and standardised pay for public employees, reducing the discretionary bonuses of some workers. |
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The proposed legislation covering HMOs, regarded by many as hostel-style accommodation and bedsitters, is to be standardised across the country. |
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This requires that all prescription-only medicinal products, other than radiopharmaceuticals, carry a serialisation number that identifies the individual package in a harmonised and standardised way across Europe. |
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I reject the idea that European citizens should feel reassured in a tobacconist's in Lisbon or Paris, simply because the Europeanised, standardised product they will recognise there will be familiar to them. |
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Accurate and consistent aeronautical information shall gradually be provided in an electronic form, based on a commonly agreed and standardised data model. |
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We also, perhaps, need to face up to the fact that this is where we reach the outer limit of what can be standardised in Europe through legislation at the European level. |
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The first is a group-based OJT clinical training skills course during which the selected service provider's knowledge and skills would be updated and standardised and the provider would learn to be an OJT trainer. |
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Mean values and standard deviations for corrected apparent ileal digestibility, standardised digestibility and the content in standardised digestible nutrient for crude protein and individual amino acids. |
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More than any other business users, SMEs have a strong interest in standardised and fully compatible ICT solutions that stay relatively stable over time. |
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The present Decision creates a standardised European format of transmission of information on convictions, allowing information to be exchanged in a uniform, electronic and easily computer translatable way. |
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If P2P-Next has its way, televisions, computers and mobile phones will all support a standardised P2P network for streaming content distribution in the future. |
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They are more or less intense and contagious, and extremely standardised. In them unfurls a feeling of integration, at least momentarily, to the group that is physically present. |
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A new legal act shall not constitute a recast act if, with the exception of standardised provisions or wordings, it makes substantive amendments to all the provisions of the earlier act, which it replaces and repeals. |
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However, the price to be paid for this increased effectiveness is the risk of seeing the concern for ethics become standardised and reduced to a few abstruse ratios. |
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The dosimetry of proton beams is not yet standardised internationally. |
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If you press the digit keys during a call your OpenPhone 52 produces the standardised DTMF signals used for controlling answerphones or entering messages for paging services. |
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All patients received the same standardised post-operative care. |
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All banks in Europe provide their customers with the BIC and IBAN codes for their accounts, which together represent their standardised European banking details. |
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There are several reasons for the huge popularity of such fast-food restaurants: standardised meals, dispensing with the requirement for table manners, comparably low prices. |
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Collective housing shall not be seen anymore as high-rise building and standardised dwellings, social housing providers have developed many solutions to answer individual needs, foster social cohesion and be CO2 neutral. |
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Each such account should be created in accordance with standardised procedures to ensure the integrity of the registries system and public access to information held in this system. |
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Statoil s Visund oil and gas field is to benefit from standardised fast-track umbilicals developed by Nexans. |
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As a standardised form, literary Welsh shows little if any of the dialectal variation found in colloquial Welsh. |
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For downstream users it would be efficient to receive standardised exposure scenarios for the relevant applications of the substances in their sector, and not a wide range of different scenarios from different suppliers. |
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In addition, the matrix may be used as an efficient tool in communication, especially when project documentation is standardised in accordance with its logic. |
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Each chapter, in turn, is structured into individual titles in accordance with a system of classification by object that is standardised for the entire federal budget. |
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This consists of replacing actual results with standardised results so as to determine as accurately as possible the underlying economic performance of the group's businesses. |
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The system of standardised subscriptions makes it possible to guarantee the subscribed transmission capacities needed to supply the distribution networks in the event of a cold spell. |
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Even in PoMo office buildings most architects will have to cope with the cold directionless Modernist plain of standardised space. |
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The introduction of state funded free schools has certainly added colour to the otherwise rather drably standardised educational scene. |
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The glossmeters, also known as reflectometers, illuminate the to be controlled surface with the help of a standardised light and according to a standardised angle. |
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Despite mixed results, the Balency prefabrication method soon spread throughout Europe and the United States. By the end of the 1960s, however the myth of standardised construction had been abandoned. |
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Data collection and analysis is based on standardised procedures and data management formats, although flexibility is not discouraged where necessary. |
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Height, weight, hip and waist circumference were measured using standardised procedures. |
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Each manufactured house in Japan is designed and produced according to the buyers' needs and demands, while the design components are fully standardised or mass-produced. |
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The EU has developed an internal single market through a standardised system of laws that apply in all member states. |
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With the introduction of the printing press, spellings became standardised. |
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As in other Asian countries such as Singapore and China, standardised tests are a common feature. |
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All students are expected to take the standardised Junior Certificate examination after three years. |
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In 1855 passports became a standardised document issued solely to British nationals. |
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Until the exchange rates were standardised in the late 18th century each colony legislated its own different exchange rates. |
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Statutes passed in 1430 and 1432, during the reign of Henry VI, standardised property qualifications for county voters. |
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National examinations are standardised across all schools, with a test taken after each stage. |
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In the late 19th century, a movement to develop Hindi as a standardised form of Hindustani separate from Urdu took form. |
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Hindi also features significant Persian influence, standardised from spoken Hindustani. |
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The orthography of Early Scots had become more or less standardised by the middle to late sixteenth century. |
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As with many heraldic charges, the exact representation of the dragon is not standardised and many renderings exist. |
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During the 1900s many countries standardised within their jurisdictions, and changed from LHT to RHT, mostly to conform with regional custom. |
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However, the dialect variation was a serious disadvantage in the face of the standardised francophonie. |
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Afrikaans, although mutually intelligible with Dutch, is not a dialect but a separate standardised language. |
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During the same period, Venceslaus Ulricus Hammershaimb standardised the orthography of the Faroese language. |
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The EU has developed European Single Market through a standardised system of laws that apply in all member states. |
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Students in ethnic minority areas score consistently lower in standardised national and international tests. |
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There exist two standardised forms of the language, namely Putonghua in Mainland China and Guoyu in Taiwan. |
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A revised style guide for developers promotes bold typography, standardised action bars and card-like backgrounds on which data can be clearly displayed. |
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If actual fuel consumption data are not available, a standardised tiered method shall be used to estimate fuel consumption data based on best available information. |
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The use of punctuation was not standardised until after the invention of printing. |
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The deck layout is standardised and streamlined to a degree of such supreme simplicity that it will be an absolute pleasure to step aboard and cast off. |
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Currency was introduced as a standardised money to facilitate a wider exchange of goods and services. |
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Recent research in Flanders showed that the use of standardised selection tests can produce at least different results for native borns and immigrants. |
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If you would like to erect a small gravestone, but the French marble 'plaquettes' with standardised texts do not appeal, I can offer alternatives that you can have customised to your own taste. |
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The boundary between work and leisure time is fuzzier, distances between the office and home are at times long and time-consuming and the simple, standardised solutions of the past are no longer effective. |
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He bought two locomotives from Robert Stephenson and Company which proved more successful than Brunel's, and then designed a series of standardised locomotives. |
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Daily measures of room air oxyhaemoglobin saturation, maximum oral temperature, auscultation, and the presence of sputum were recorded on a standardised data collection sheet. |
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For the first time it will enable industry to communicate standardised item data and collaborate, regardless of the international location of a company. |
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In Shakespeare's day, English grammar, spelling, and pronunciation were less standardised than they are now, and his use of language helped shape modern English. |
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The Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883 criminalised attempts to bribe voters and standardised the amount that could be spent on election expenses. |
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One more important innovation in communications was the Penny Black, the first postage stamp, which standardised postage to a flat price regardless of distance sent. |
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All payloads could be carried in a standardised container compartment. |
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In 1999, the national flag and anthem were standardised by law. |
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The terminology for these in the 16th century was still not standardised so the terms used here are those that were applied by the Mary Rose Trust. |
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As homecare lancets are used in a wide variety of applications, lowering the unit cost through mass production of standardised outputs is impossible. |
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In 1863, football governing bodies introduced standardised rules to prohibit violence on the pitch, making it more socially acceptable for women to play. |
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While players of other outdoor sports deal with similar variations of field surface and stadium covering, the size and shape of their fields are much more standardised. |
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The absence of a standardised field affects not only how particular games play out, but the nature of team makeup and players' statistical records. |
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Representatives from England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the West Indies were part of a 1960 meeting in Sri Lanka that standardised the rules for the game. |
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Some of the largest of these, notably Yoruba and Igbo, have derived standardised languages from a number of different dialects and are widely spoken by those ethnic groups. |
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The Central Electricity Board standardised the nation's electricity supply and established the first synchronised AC grid, running at 132 kilovolts and 50 Hertz. |
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The four or five brightest stars of Crux appear, heraldically standardised in various ways, on the flags of Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Samoa. |
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While no constituencies were disfranchised in either of those countries, voter qualifications were standardised and the size of the electorate was expanded in both. |
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