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Otherwise, we will fail to meet America's most fundamental standard: meaningful and equitable educational opportunities for all its children.
Where fundamental standards are breached, instant reactions should follow.
There need to be some fundamental standards.
It contains fundamental standards and values that demonstrate respect and, in itself, we can support Israel as a democracy.
Thermal noise can be a fundamental standard.
As the rapporteur has stated, subsidiarity is clearly one of the fundamental standards within the EU.
Either way, what is important is those consequences, and justice is important, if at all, only as derived from that fundamental standard.
It would also refer park superintendents to other management documents that have been revised to weaken fundamental standards and protections for the parks.
From the outset, the D-Book was an implementation guideline and referenced fundamental standards where possible.
An agreement is being concluded in which the fundamental standards of the International Labour Organisation are still being contravened.
The prohibition against torture "has now become one of the most fundamental standards of the international community," Lord Bingham continued.
We insist on compliance with the fundamental standards of the International Labour Organisation as a preliminary condition for entering into trade agreements.
RDF is a fundamental standard of the Semantic Web.
As such, LIBOR is one of the fundamental standards for global financial markets.
Men's epistemology-or, more precisely, their psycho-epistemology, their method of awareness-is the most fundamental standard by which they can be classified.
"And how can the Federal Government spend $3 billion a year on Indian programs with no assurance that the most fundamental standards of accountability are being met?"
Furthermore, if the free trade agreement is to reflect each party's level of development, it cannot overlook such fundamental standards as the prohibition of child labour, for example.
"The fundamental standards here are position and accomplishment," said Gene M. McGovern, Marquis's chief executive.
The legal change cited in the original article concerns the basis upon which damages are awarded, not the fundamental standard of negligence needed to succeed in a claim.
Once a prototype is available, LCA is used as a fundamental standard to identify significant social and environmental aspects and quantify environmental impact.
"I for one have no wish to move on from the founding principle," he said, describing that fundamental standard as "publicly funded, publicly delivered and publicly accountable."
Luther did not mean to suggest that rulers possessed an absolute right to do what they pleased without regard to fundamental standards of morality, Dr. Bedford-Strohm said.
The church accepts the Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible as the inspired Word of God and the fundamental standard of faith.
The fundamental standards of product identification through bar codes and related technologies have become compatible worldwide without the prescription or regulation of a Bureau of Standards or government regulatory agencies.
These were the fundamental standards for customary length and mass measurements in the United States, but the Office of Weights and Measures had other standards for metric measurements.