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One acronym for God is the "gift of desperation," G-O-D, or as a sober friend put it, by the end I was deteriorating faster than I could lower my
standards.
Due to the
standards
of design heights of chairs, I have to crawl on my hands and knees just to get on top of it, whilst also being conscious that it might tip over at any stage.
To make fonio available at a consistent quality for commercial use, you need a commercial-scale fonio mill that adheres to international quality
standards.
Yes, the second detection was smaller, but still very convincing by our
standards.
In order to have the car seat approved, you need to pass certain federal standards, all of which involve slamming your car into a direct frontal crash.
The federal
standards
are that you have to score below a 1,000 to be an approved car seat on this crash, in some metric of units which are not important.
What about the weight that comes with them, the pressure to conform to these
standards
... the fear associated with questioning them, and the desires that we cast aside to accept them?
Which, by chimpanzee standards, is very good indeed.
I'll give you a couple of representative quotes: "We can assert with some confidence that our own period is one of decline, that the
standards
of culture are lower than they were 50 years ago, and that the evidences of this decline are visible in every department of human activity."
Yes, 20 percent, on the high end of the spectrum even by today's
standards.
And most fires were pretty small by today's
standards.
The
standards
we set for ourselves are equal to or higher than professional
standards
of quality.
We don't always meet those standards, but that's what we're striving for.
In the past couple years alone, governments have fined carmakers record amounts for cheating on emission
standards.
Not by universal standards, it's still powerful, and from the north and south poles of this black hole we think that jets are coming.
We just have to apply what we know and ensure equal
standards
between hospitals.
There are some places that have actually adopted these standards, and it's really making a difference.
Lack of
standards
in postpartum care.
So there are vast advantages to women in policing, and we're losing them to arbitrary fitness
standards.
Now, that cube is very empty by human standards, but that still means that it contains over a million tons of matter.
If we don't do that, about 25 percent of the CO2 we put in the air will remain there, by human standards, forever.
We've also found that you can reduce the fresh air requirements into the building, while maintaining industry indoor air-quality
standards.
Well I set up Temple with our suppliers to set up
standards
and guidelines.
By the way, two of McDonald's suppliers lost business because they didn't meet our
standards.
And best of all, all these
standards
ended up scaling to the entire industry.
Her provocative poem Foolish Men infamously criticized sexist double standards, decrying how men corrupt women while blaming them for immorality.
At the Council on Energy, Environment and Water, my colleagues find that today, one in two Indians is breathing air that does not meet our air quality
standards.
So eventually, I either learned quickly, or the
standards
of clubs have gone really downhill.
How do we improve the living
standards
of five billion people?
It means that we must commit to
standards
of ecological equity and climate justice and human rights as the basis, a base standard, a starting point, for where our new society is to go.
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