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We have to maintain standards in the classroom for these kids.
"It has been used throughout this nation's history as a means of maintaining standards."
This way it maintains standards both at the national and international levels.
Instead, they are maintaining standards that meet the public's comfort level.
It is important to have continuous education about maintaining standards.
"It's important to maintain standards of protection for your community," he added.
"Republicans say states will maintain standards for the quality of care.
You had to maintain standards even in an uncivilized place like this.
The result will be a more coherent and comprehensive system by which to maintain standards in our awards.
The Association sets, promotes and maintains standards for the profession.
Good public universities have to be free to generate their own income to maintain standards if the government will not fund them.
Still, in doing this civic leaders must maintain standards.
Such a policy would help us to maintain standards against dumbing down, whatever its origin.
Complaints should be seen as part of the system that assures quality and maintains standards.
This advisory board sets and maintains standards for critical care nurses.
The machinery can handle it for a few hours; the humans are really only there to maintain standards of quality.
There are subregions in American wine country, too, but they have little to do with setting or maintaining standards.
The Library is also involved in producing and maintaining standards for the use of other digital libraries.
The College will represent and support social workers and help maintain standards for the profession.
Today, the University of London's primary function is maintaining standards.
In order to maintain standards, there is a bank of papers that are used in rotation.
This has nothing to do with snobbery or elitism; it's about maintaining standards.
Develop a professional accreditation scheme, aimed at building skills and maintaining standards within the industry.
Maintain standards, as they say at the Court of St. James's.
The program would also provide a new source of highly qualified recruits for cities now struggling to maintain standards.