Dictionary, for example, defines a standard as, "any measure of extent, quantity, quality, or value established by law, or by general usage and consent." Social work standards aim to represent measures primarily of quality and value; but until they are... Gas Review - Side 741914Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1929 - 1868 sider
...New Standard Dictionary the noun is defined as follows: Standard, 1. Any measure of extent, quantity, quality, or value established by law or by general usage and consent; a weight, vessel, instrument, or device sanctioned or used as a definite unit, as of value, dimension,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee - 1941 - 516 sider
...established. The definition of a standard as given in Funk and Wagnalls "New Standard Dictionary"' is: (1) "Any measure of extent, quality, or value established by law or by general usage and consent ; a weight, vessel, instrument, or device sanctioned or used as a definite unit, as of value, dimension,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee - 1941 - 1006 sider
...a standard as given in Funk and Wagnalls "New Standard Dictionary" is: (1) "Any measure of eitent, quality, or value established by law or by general usage and consent; a weight, vessel, instrument, or device sanctioned or used as a definite unit, as of value, dimension,... | |
| Thomas Temple Hoyne - 2006 - 285 sider
...follows-. Stability — "the quality or character of being steady or constant, steadiness, firmness." Standard — "any measure of extent, quality or value established by law or by general usage or consent." "Our dollar," says Professor Fisher, "is now simply a fixed weight of gold — & unit... | |
| 1914 - 874 sider
...by the Rajah company. Judge granted preliminary injunction. STANDARDIZATION JOSEPH A. ANGLADA. The Standard Dictionary gives the following as the definition...accepted construction, the constructions that have home the scrutiny of many designers and business men. The first large organization of manufacturers... | |
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