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Standardised

Standardised | Standardising

Standardised meaning

Designed in a standard manner or according to an official or accepted standard.

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FairTest Executive Director Harry Feder (in the organisationтАЩs news release) said, тАЬThese schools recognise that standardised test scores do not measure academic тАШmerit.

For those institutions that qualify for inclusion in the subject table, each score is compared to the average score achieved by the other institutions that qualify, using standard deviations to gain a normal distribution of standardised scores (S-scores).

Foxconn’s venture to attempt to build a standardised electric vehicle platform is targeting India or Thailand for the production of a small battery-powered car under development, the unit’s chief executive told Reuters.

However, the age-standardised suicide rate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people was its highest in 10 years, more than double of that of the national rate.

Ndume, while speaking on the matter, clarified that all senators receive a standardised amount of ₦2 million each as part of their statutory entitlement.

The medical college then calculated the standardised mortality ratio linked to the long waits.

Under this scheme, uniforms in all government schools in Maharashtra, including those of scouts and guides, will be standardised.

Welfit Oddy produces large volumes of standardised tanks as well as highly customised solutions, delivering top-quality products, built for long-term continuous use and able to withstand challenging transport conditions.

As soon as we (explicitly or implicitly) put comparative values on different lives, she concludes, the results tend to feel either “cruelly unequal” or “brutally standardised”. forces us to some very uncomfortable questions about whether we can do better.

A standardised labelling system may ensure a flow of information and boost the traceability of seafood products across a supply chain.

Expect more designs in common and modular, standardised construction of rooms to be a feature of future builds.

Five schemes in Buckinghamshire, Cheshire West and Chester, Gloucestershire, Leeds and will be analysed as part of the initiative which is "an independent evaluation of the implementation and delivery of standardised mature driver assessments".

It is seen as a time when the economy is declining, but there is no globally standardised way of saying exactly how much decline and exactly how long the period has to be.

Other theories also suggest that the different holes could have been used as a way of measuring standardised objects such as lead shot or spears.

The report calls for increased, cost-effective financing and a standardised approach to food security and nutrition.

To maximise utilisation and minimise waste, organisations can guarantee effective asset management throughout their lifespan by establishing standardised processes and workflows for each stage of the asset lifecycle.

While SgSL is commonly used in Singapore, there is no nationwide standardised sign language.

Without much thought, the standardised testing model is replicated in recruitment processes for its ability to examine (and eliminate) large numbers of candidates in a specific span of time.

After an extensive research spanning two years, the team has come out with the standardised fonts for the script of Chambeali Takri.

He acknowledged that despite government has committed to modernize health facilities with standardised medical equipment, human resource to operate those machines is largely lacking.