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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31. Standardized fascias and fronts, company colours, house lettering and stylized logos are in with a vengeance.
32. When consumers accustomed to choices confront public institutions that offer standardized services, they increasingly go elsewhere.
33. We studied the healing of a standardized lesion on the dorsal surface of a four-day chick embryonic wing bud.
34. There is no standardized definition of child abuse that has been developed by researchers and accepted by welfare professionals.
35. Poverty depressed the black college-attendance rate, but so did low high school graduation rates and poor performance on standardized tests.
36. Traditionally, psychologists go about assessing children's capabilities by using some standardized experimental task.
37. Because everything is standardized, slower children fall further and further behind while good students often grow bored in the classroom.
38. However, a study of work-inhibited students' standardized achievement tests yielded dramatic information.
39. In an attempt to know how well students are learning these basic skills, school systems administer standardized achievement tests.
40. Gradually the communities adopted a standardized form of budget,[www.Sentencedict.com] which was carefully scrutinized by the intendant.
41. By contrast, it is easier to confirm an academic skill weakness through the use of standardized achievement tests.
42. The average, or standardized, serving is three ounces of cooked lean meat.
43. And if black students performed far less well on the SATs than whites, it was because standardized tests were culturally biased.
44. This is formatted "yyyy-mm-dd" (the ISO standardized format).
45. Standardized products are usually cheaper than handmade articles.
46. portfolio scores, standardized test scores, grade point averages, etcetera).
47. The standardized fittings can be employed universally.
48. The labor market should be standardized and developed.
49. The new place would be smooth, standardized, fixed.
50. Dimensions of three-phase isolation transformer 160VA-16KVA has become standardized.
51. CGI offers a standardized way of providing that capability.
52. The parts of an automobile are standardized.
53. Executes reporting system data and produce standardized reports.
54. System design according to standardized, hierarchical design, component-based implementation.
55. Can our students interpret standardized test scores for parents?
56. No chromatic aberration, more standardized and standardized.
57. Serizyme, a standardized bacterial proteolytic enzyme, may be used.
58. The cost of the control of the standard cost system ways and means for discussion and analysis, strengthen enterprise management standardized production activities.
59. A unit of dry measure in several countries of the Middle East, standardized in Egypt to equal198liters(5.62U. S. bushels )but varying widely elsewhere.
60. Standardized methods have already been approved extensively in many fields such as industry, circulation of commodities etc.
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