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The first British standard for fuel oil came in 1982.
Yet the British standard of living was maintained and, indeed, went on rising.
The British standards if you compare them, much more rigorous.
However they do not meet the British Standards in force.
The percentage varies according to the type of material and the current British standards.
He knows British standards have slipped and vows to raise them.
British standard plates were still being used in the 1980s.
Its current figure of just over 300,000 is modest by British standards - but it has more advertising than any other national daily.
British Standards can indicate that materials and products meet a certain safety or environmental standard.
The breed was added to the British Standard in 1930.
In practical terms, this means it is often very difficult for parents to identify which schools offer an education consistent with British standards.
This is one of the colors on the British Standards 5252 color list.
People around the world continue to wonder that British standards of morality and fair play have fallen so far.
Regulators said the program violated British standards because miracles could not be proven.
Even by British standards, the chiefs were not given enough power to be effective instruments of indirect rule.
Much of the existing equipment no longer meets the new British Standard.
It is a made to a British standard which you can tell when you buy anything like that by the kite mark on the side.
Other trends in the economy, investment for example, are encouraging, and productivity has been rapid by British standards.
The product's bonding must pass a series of British Standard tests.
Check that units conform to British Standard 3456 for safety.
They should instead be viewed as general overviews of particular British Standards.
It is widely available manufactured and certified to British Standard 1088.
This is linked to class sizes which by British standards are small (averaging about 18) and highly stable.
The term "metric foot" does not appear in any British Standard.
We do not aspire to British standards, we were born to them, for close to 340 years, until independence in 1966.