Sentences with phrase «meeting the expected standard means»

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A less hippie pediatrician would have called him failure to thrive, which meant our baby wasn't meeting expected growth standards, with the red cradle cap rash scaling over his head and down his face, but our doctor said Blaise had colic.
Children, schools and families bill The bill will raise educational standards by providing guarantees - a series of specific entitlements for parents and pupils on what they can expect from a 21st century schools system and a means of redress if expectations are not met.
The Educrats claim this is fair and equitable; children from at - risk populations are often far behind their more affluent peers, and expecting all children to meet the same high standards is unfair, even mean - spirited.
29 CARB interprets this to mean that the reduction in «operating expenses» over the average life of the vehicle must exceed the «expected increases in vehicle cost [purchase price] resulting from the technology improvements needed to meet the standards in the proposed regulation.»
The standard set has changed, I may be exempt from some aspect but that doesn't mean that my conduct or level of service or due diligence is expected to only meet the levels required 20 years ago.
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