Similar words: standardize, standard, substandard, gold standard, standard-bearer, double standard, living standards, standard of living. Meaning: ['stændə(r)daɪz] adj. 1. brought into conformity with a standard 2. capable of replacing or changing places with something else; permitting mutual substitution without loss of function or suitability.
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1. We use standardized tests to measure scholastic achievement.
2. Car parts are usually standardized.
3. These requirements will have to be standardized if some banks are not to suffer a competitive disadvantage.
4. He made his strongest pitch yet for standardized testing in schools.
5. Five standardized scales were used to measure these factors.
6. Are the children assessed through standardized tests?
7. Reserve requirements on banks will have to be standardized if some banks are not to suffer a competitive disadvantage. 3.
8. Product management is developing a standardized suite of managed services that will be offered in the new data centers.
9. The President made his strongest pitch yet for standardized testing in schools.
10. The bankers used economics as a sort of standardized test of general intelligence.
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11. But they have not yet standardized the audio portion of the new disc.
12. Scores on standardized tests have been steadily falling over the past ten years.
13. Restaurants can back this up with a standardized recipe for the item and a nutritional analysis of the recipe.
14. Data are collected prospectively, using standardized surveillance components and nosocomial infection definitions.
15. Standardized testing for all students on a yearly basis, with test scores to be reported in the media.
16. Unlike Big Ideas that beget standardized commodities, these products undergo a continuous process of incremental change and adaptation.
17. They should also inform shoppers as to the product's environmental friendliness from cradle to grave - evaluated according to standardized criteria.
18. Blood cholesterol levels were measured in all participants, who were encouraged to follow a standardized diet.
19. One has to wonder why we believe that just because kids pass a standardized test they know something.
20. Structured documents messaging consists of the automated interchange of standardized and approved messages between computer applications, via telecommunications lines.
21. There they were, those pretty young girls all in a row, wearing standardized bathing suits, glamour gowns and smiles.
22. Students at schools such as Benjamin Franklin and Alhambra Traditional routinely score high on standardized tests.
23. An example of a cultural change is moving from standardized incentive rewards to individualized ones.
24. Maintaining an image was easy in the old days, when status was more standardized.
25. Gilligan combines a traditional method of measuring moral reasoning, through standardized dilemmas, with interviews.
26. These sources make it clear we will be fed yet more standardized testing and curricular standards.
27. Reyes tells the story, now with a smirk, of constant batterings by admissions officers because of the standardized tests.
28. Everyone does not need the same kind of lawyer, yet our lawyers are becoming standardized.
29. At first there were several competing designs of electric plug-sockets, but these were standardized in the 1920s.
30. Students who had completed the program scored significantly higher on standardized tests.
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