Sentences with phrase «standards of the time»

Yet developing new standards of time will not be easy.
The soundtrack is full of some of the best jazz standards of the time, each one telling a story that accompanies the one on - screen.
You've got ta be objective and consider the tech and industry standards of the times.
It states, «The biblical authors simply transplanted the nomadic standards of their time into the distant past.
The biblical authors simply transplanted the nomadic standards of their time into the distant past.
Most Christians today understand that passage as referring to the cultural standards of that passage as referring to the cultural standards of the time, and it has far fewer cultural references that the Roman passage does.
In a flurry of cooperation we can only marvel at today, the world's nations came together in the late 19th century to adopt international standards of time, longitude and metric measurement.
Most buildings downtown were probably constructed between 50 and 100 years ago, and some of them may not even have complied with the more lax building standards of the time, according to Mehmet Celebi, a structural engineer with the USGS in Menlo Park, California.
Initially, book trailers were made not by filmmakers as you'd expect, but by someone the author knew who was handy with computers, and they were constricted by the quality standards of the time.
Decent conversion of SEGA's smash hit arcade beat»em up Golden Axe... decent for PC standards of that time, that is.
In fact, this is one of the most persistent and divisive double standards of our time, and it will be fascinating to see how the case plays out in the courts, in the media and in the court of public opinion.
«By the standards of the time, which is the 7th century A.D., the laws of war that are laid down by the Quran are actually reasonably humane,» he says.
If museums only kept artwork that was deemed acceptable by the standards of the time, there wouldn't be anything but pictures of bowls of fruit.
For this reason, the Church's teaching on marriage, strict though it may be by the standards of our time, is good news, a gospel in a way ideals and values can never be.
The appeal to the variant text «in the days of Abiathar the High Priest» and the claim this would have been understood as meaning within his lifetime fails as Luke and Mathew cut out the mistake, proving it was considered such by the standards of the time.
The area is neat and trim by the standards of the time, with shade trees and ornamental gardens at some of the houses.
For example, in the late 19th to early 20th century, the Republicans were the progressives (by the standards of that time) and the Democrats the party of big business.
Even Pol Pot came from a peasant family considered relatively wealthy by the standards of the times.
The microscope Hooke used was well made by the standards of the time, but the optics were still poor.
The panel rejected arguments that the experiments were ethical by the standards of the time.
The setting is appropriate, since it is, after all, Greenwich from which the world takes its standard of time.
Not bad by modern standards, but a real chunky monkey by the standards of that time.
Not only was it on the slow and dull side, but Harryhausen's fabled special effects weren't really that great either - even by the standards of the time.
It featured an all - new aluminium twelve - cylinder developed from scratch by engine designer Giotto Bizzarrini and boasted performance figures that were nothing short of breathtaking by the standards of the time.
By the standards of the time the pay was generous, the housing affordable and clean.
Mr. Blake paid 625 dollars for Ambergris Caye, a price that was extremely low even by the standards of the time.
Turtles in Time had a phenomenally advanced fighting system for the standards of its time.
Zelda has always been open world, or at least what open world meant at the standards of the time of each game.
It's a more conventional experience in single - player, but remains colorful and is, by the standards of the time, exquisitely animated.
These test patterns are all standards of their time.
They do not meet the standard of timing, but that is because the pace of temperature change depends on development, growth, and policy decisions about climate and other things that can not be predicted (but that does not stop the Federal Reserve from setting monetary policy).
The footage is shocking enough by today's standards (and by the standards of the time), and is all the more so when juxtaposed with an industry memo from 30 years earlier that states the exact opposite: «We are... in the business of selling nicotine, an addictive drug.»
Some of the BC agreements were quite bold by the standards of the time.
The Court of Appeal also observed that in considering whether harm is foreseeable, a defendant must be judged by the standards of the time in which the events took place.
By the standards of the time, the 6 Plus seemed big, slippery and more than a little unwieldy — not the sort of phone you'd want to use without a case.
The standard of that time was to interview teachers or parents (up to the age of 18)[3, 4].
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