standardisation
IPA: stˈændɝdɪzˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (British spelling) Standard spelling of standardization.
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Examples of "standardisation" in Sentences
- And then there's standardisation.
- There needs to be standardisation.
- And that's a standardisation issue.
- There is no sort of standardisation.
- 'standardisation' will happen in the higher end space.
- Standardisation for the sake of standardisation doesn't work.
- Standardisation is the next best thing to accurate standardisation.
- Some adjustments needed to be made to final marks as part of the annual "standardisation" process.
- It is "standardisation", assuming everyone should be the same shape and that everyone finds that same shape attractive.
- 2 However, the central concern driving the idea of standardisation is the frequent gaps and variations between evidence and practice.
- In response to the "standardisation" of university entrance, which discriminated heavily in favour of Sinhala students, Tamil youth became radicalised.
- The idea of 'simplifying' the English written language has been hawked about by a deluded few, ever since any kind of standardisation in spelling was introduced.
- Politis said High & Mighty was also trying to work with suppliers on standardisation, to overcome a nagging problem – the wide disparities in manufacturers 'definitions of "XL".
- "standardisation" of all infantry units in France was quite genuine; but unimaginative men in authority could make "standardisation" a burden to the spirit, and the picture of some men of this class, which is painted in A.P. Herbert's novel.
- There are intrinsic differences between English and Romance languages that militate against complete standardisation of the English language; the formation of compound nouns and the associated use of hyphens is a case in point; so is the formation of phrasal verbs, which come, change, and go away as fashion demands.
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