The council had decided to temporarily shelve the proposal to standardise the sales illustrations of life insurers. |
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If you standardise on one design that means you can constantly improve upon it over the years. |
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The last two decades have seen intense efforts to standardise treatment options for out-patient management of asthma. |
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The authorities should standardise the quality of all consumable goods supplied for distribution and certify them with ISI marking. |
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They have also taken steps to standardise the data collected and create a data repository. |
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Article 9 seeks to standardise a rule on ferryboat and train usage, which has been applied differently in Member States. |
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This is intended to confirm the principal of transparency adopted by the customs, and to unify and standardise all relevant procedures and data. |
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Ten years into a national strategy to standardise police IT, a picture emerges of systems being implemented patchily and sometimes reluctantly by individual forces. |
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This report shall in particular take account of the need to standardise procedures applicable to pre-clinical tests and clinical trials. |
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A religious war has broken out between the two camps over which codec to standardise on. The good news is that a solution may yet be in sight. |
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Our aim was to improve and standardise our document management and eliminate duplication. |
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In 2006, Euler Hermes launched an IT project designed to standardise its collection methods worldwide. |
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But interactional work, says Mr Manyika, is unlikely to go the same way, because it is inherently difficult to standardise. |
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The guidance provides a system of use descriptors to standardise the description of the uses of the substances. |
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Major oil companies have recently agreed to standardise the colour of their nozzles and hoses for unleaded and diesel pumps to reduce customer confusion. |
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It is also easier to standardise results if you do not depend on individual animals. |
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It was started 140 years ago by countries across the world to standardise the telegram and has been at the forefront of every international telecommunication effort since. |
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Mr Breuer would prefer it to standardise rules for the benefit of issuers and intermediaries in the wholesale capital markets. |
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The Commission is trying, in its usual manner, to standardise rather than to harmonise. |
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Therefore, there is an urgent need to harmonise and standardise the current treatment protocols. |
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The objective of this document is to standardise the exchange of specific lodging house information between trading parties. |
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These changes should help to standardise these control documents and improve their readability. |
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It is therefore important to standardise the mapping of uses and to enable linking to exposure scenarios. |
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The main difficulty is that knowledge and ability are non-material goods, and, as such, very hard to standardise and measure. |
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With this two phase structure an attempt was made to standardise all the different studies and structure them to an identical timetable. |
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So, to standardise conditions, the only sensible solution is to build an indoor cricket megadome in Dubai and hold all test matches there. |
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In 2004, Groupe SEB set up a Sustainable Development Department in order to standardise, orientate and give impetus to a collective, participatory process in this area. |
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If this research is to bear fruit, it is important to create the right technical conditions for developing the profession of freight integrator, and to standardise loading units. |
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For goodness' sake, we do not have to standardise curriculum vitae forms, which differ from country to country, but it is a help which we very often need to give our young workers for their careers. |
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Is it not interesting how keen governments are to standardise car heaters, windscreen wipers and spirit bottles but, when real people need help, as usual the European Union is found wanting? |
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The aim is not just to reduce tariffs between the EU and US but to remove regulatory barriers and standardise rules so that companies can access each other's market more easily. |
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The Protocol serves to standardise frontline worker duties and responsibilities in an effort to better respect the privacy and dignity of women offenders. |
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I also welcome the call for producers to have taken 'all necessary measures to minimise its environmental impact', whilst at the same time I recognise that it may be difficult to standardise such a measure. |
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Alongside higher productivity, our investment in MEDUSA4 offers us greater automation capabilities, and the ability to standardise our CAD landscape across our group of companies. |
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It was noted that specific national files had to be kept, relating to migrations in order to standardise the information available from the same methodological perspective. |
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The management applications and office automation software designed to standardise the documents produced by the Group are deployed across all Group entities. |
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According to European law, European companies must adhere to these standards which have been set out in order to standardise financial reporting methods. |
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The objective is to standardise the file to be produced in the event of an audit so that it may meet the tax inspectors' needs and that it may be processed by the auditing software. |
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In the Survey, an attempt was also made to standardise the presentation and the terminology in line with the recommendations of the OECD Handbook. |
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The aim would be to present the results of the European project, currently being undertaken to evaluate and standardise new test methods, and to define a suitable specification system for bituminous binders. |
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During the first half, the group invested in a development framework which will enable it to further standardise and optimise future system integration and product development activities. |
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Carlton House Terrace underwent a series of renovations between 1999 and November 2003 to improve and standardise the property. |
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The Wessex project, in the 1980s, attempted to standardise IT systems across a regional health authority. |
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Since the 1990s, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages has tried to standardise the learning of languages across Europe. |
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Caxton is credited with helping to standardise the various dialects of English through his printed works. |
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These were made in hundreds, and Roberts made extensive use of templates and gauges to standardise production. |
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Carpio-Morales said that to standardise usage, the Office of the Ombudsman will be coming out with its own stylebook based on British English. |
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The Cornish Wrestling Association was formed in 1923, to standardise the rules of the sport and to promote Cornish wrestling throughout Cornwall and the world. |
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Finally, Emans said that plastics recyclers must also continue producing quality recyclates and standardise their operations in order to serve the plastics markets in Europe. |
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Standardise laboratories' measurement systems around the world so that advances in one lab are usable in others. |
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