Sentences with phrase «standard of perfection for»

The AKC sanctions dogs shows competitive exhibitions that judge dogs against the established standard of perfection for their breed.
There they wrote the first standard of perfection for the breed.
There are many reasons that a responsible breeder might determine that a cat falls short of meeting the high standards for health, temperament and / or the written standard of perfection for the breed, and therefore should not be bred.
The American Kennel Club licenses dogs shows (competitive exhibitions in which dogs are judged in accordance with an established standard of perfection for each breed) that test and evaluate the form and function of purebred dogs.

Not exact matches

Obverver, if god is the standard for goodness and perfection, then I have a lot of people I need to kill.
Having befriended a lot of pastors» kids, I know that pastors and their families are often held to impossibly high standards that leave them constantly striving for perfection and subjected to great scrutiny.
But it may be that the maximal case on the closed dimensions would suffice to furnish the standard for the open ones, that, e.g., perfection of knowledge and goodness is in some sense the «measure» of degrees of happiness, even though the latter can not be absolutely but only relatively perfect (R but not A).
But for its members it will fulfill the demands of being human: giving a sense of ultimate meaning, offering release from personal failure, creating a noble identity of integrity, fostering the richness of a caring community, and upholding a standard of perfection which will both judge and inspire.
The bigger danger is puritanism — the idea that somehow you can expel all unrighteousness from your ranks by making your standards for righteousness ever tighter and your acceptance of anything but perfection less and less likely.
There are standards for perfection which each one of us has (and they might not all be the same), but these standards ultimately are unattainable.
lack of acknowledging an external standard of moral perfection, thus ending up with self - created standards which can include killing for political survival.
And while the history of America's wars is hardly a story of moral perfection, it is, by human standards, a mostly heroic story of doing the right thing and doing it for the right reasons.
Being the current reigning champion in the 2006 scovie awards for wing sauces, the masses are flocking to this concoction, and singing the praises of the defcon creator for reaching above his standard perfection they have all come to know him for.
A base booster seat is a pretty standard seat and often times are on the lower end of the price scale which makes them perfection options for families on a budget.
While I know a few moms whose children never watched any TV before they turned two and who strictly limit screen time for their older children to the occasional educational French cartoon, this standard of perfection can be next to impossible for the rest of us to meet.
Her success is not because of luck, it is the direct result of her high standards and always aiming for perfection in her work.
A door opening and closing is music to Frank's ears, drills up and down the lawn inspire musical expression, hours and hours of non-stop playing for Frank's high standard of perfection.
The new S - Class brings together luxury, design and technology that meet the highest standards of perfection, surpassing expectations for a vehicle of this class.
Volkswagen has demonstrated that the Golf stands more than ever for a democratisation of progress and for perfection in every detail: with added space; new pioneering safety systems such as the multi-collision brake system and advanced fuel efficiency measures such as BlueMotion Technology as standard.
[John Colby's dog «Primo» was one of the dogs used to formulate the AKC standard, and Primo's picture illustrated the idea of perfection for many years.
Using several dogs (including Colby's Primo) as the «standard of perfection», a physical standard was drawn up for the pit bull.
Dog fanciers developed «standards of perfection» for breeds, and subdivided types of dogs into more and more separate breeds.
In order to qualify for the American Rabbit Breeders Association's Standard of Perfection, Harlequin rabbits need to have 3 part frontal alteration.
Getting offline could also help to shatter some of the unrealistic standards for culinary perfection that Instagram and food shows perpetuate.
After all, medical professionals are human too and can not be held to standards of absolute perfection — mistakes can honestly happen that they should not be held responsible for.
«There continues to be a deeply embedded view that high standards of perfection are acceptable [for older workers].»
The respondent's process for determining accommodation was not perfect but the human rights standard is not one of perfection.
While accepting that the standard for an employer's investigation of a harassment complaint is not perfection, the Tribunal found that the company did not satisfy the second part of the Marineland test, in that the company did not take the complaint seriously, did not deal with the complaint promptly, did not take care of its employees, did not demonstrate sensitivity to the concerns of the applicant, and generally did not conduct a reasonable investigation.
I'll also add here that LG's presets are so good, I might even question the value of anyone bringing in a calibrator, save for those who demand absolute cinematic standard perfection.
■ Unrelenting standards: five items whose main themes are the desire of perfection for oneself, inability to be satisfied with actions.
Too many of us spend our time striving for perfection in a society that constantly holds us to unrealistic standards.
Rather than using perfection or a comparison to someone else's high standard as a measuring stick, we are trying to use simplicity as one of our main standards for making decisions.
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