Example sentences of "standards [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the United Kingdom this is the Employment Department , with John Fuller of the Qualifications and Standards Branch as Coordinator .
2 A new Technical Conservation , Research and Education group has been created to co-ordinate research and conservation skills developments , and ensure that our practical conservation standards remain at a high level .
3 Standards tend to be set by comparison with what is consistently achievable under the circumstances .
4 Italian standards tend to be slightly more old fashioned and individual and therefore higher than many new resorts .
5 Paar Scientific has launched a liquid density standards service for density meter users .
6 The tests offer for pushchairs and baby buggies comes from Cheshire 's trading standards service as part of National Consumer Week .
7 It can not be stressed too often that it is essential to only install commercially designed and built microwaves which conform to the international safety and performance standards appropriate for industrial use .
8 But we can separate the two issues , reserving the question of individual responsibility as one to be taken up only after we have decided whether the group as a whole has met the standards appropriate for it .
9 According to MacDonald ( 1978 ) the standards debate in England was as much stimulated by an idealised ‘ distillation from the past ’ as any so called ‘ objective ’ measures .
10 Lack of available products , skilled staff and standards appear to be the major obstacles to adopting open systems strategies .
11 But where standards appear to a discharger to impose excessive demands he may exercise a right of appeal to the Secretary of State .
12 This research will contrast this approach with a wider and more general one where household living standards depend on household size and income but also household working behaviour and future incomes .
13 Thankfully , US standards seem to be much the same as ours , so there 's no problem there .
14 If people accept that they are governed not only by explicit rules laid down in past political decisions but by whatever other standards flow from the principles these decisions assume , then the set of recognized public standards can expand and contract organically , as people become more sophisticated in sensing and exploring what these principles require in new circumstances , without the need for detailed legislation or adjudication on each possible point of conflict .
15 The quality standards refer to the maintenance of central records of experts which must comply with the data protection laws .
16 The emission standards set for new vehicles gave due consideration to the technological feasibility and economic cost of compliance by the vehicle manufacturers and the standards which emerged were similar to those already adopted by California .
17 There should be no secrecy about how the service is delivered , how much it costs , who delivers it and whether it is meeting the standards set for it .
18 Therefore , standards set for the voice line will apply .
19 It is still using a line that provides voice telephony , so standards set for the voice line will apply .
20 To ensure that a module satisfies the quality standards set for it .
21 A Liberal Democrat government will make pollution a high priority , while Labour pays lip-service to environmental issues and the Tories talk green but refuse to meet EC standards set for beaches , drinking water and sewage , claims Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne .
22 They need to know how their standards compare with those of other providers but in ways which are less traditional and restricted than through the five key documents required by The Parents ' Charter ( DES 1991b:2 — 7 ) .
23 The centre has implemented effective systems for ensuring that consistent standards are applied to the evaluation of the candidates ' work and that the standards comply with those specified in the unit/model .
24 Er trading standards continue to be under pressure er we ought to agree on that er and we I I believe we may not have difficulty er in achieving the additional value of this type of almost on an annual basis if we are short of the trading standards .
25 As a result , the former ASC has been converted into another recognised body , the Accounting Standards Board as another subsidiary company of the Financial Reporting Council .
26 Proposals aimed at confining the use of merger accounting to the ‘ relatively small number of cases which are true mergers ’ were published by the Accounting Standards Board as Financial Reporting exposure Draft 6 .
27 Sir Ron Dearing , chairman of the Financial Reporting Council , has predicted that 1993 will be ‘ a crunch year ’ for his new financial reporting regime and the Accounting Standards Board in particular .
28 We support the Cadbury proposals and the recent moves by the Accounting Standards Board in promoting improved shareholder information . ’
29 ‘ Amendment to SSAP 15 ’ Accounting for deferred tax ’ — December 1992 ’ is issued by the Accounting Standards Board in respect of its application in the United Kingdom and by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland in respect of its application in the Republic of Ireland .
30 Mr Collum felt that implementation of international standards in the future would fall more and more to the Accounting Standards Board , although ideally he felt leadership should come from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Accounting Standards Board in the US and , ‘ if it can ever get its act together ’ , the European Commission .
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