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  1. up to standardadjective

    of a necessary standard of quality for its intended use

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of up to standard in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of up to standard in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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  1. Vice President Joe Biden:

    If you take a look at everyone from the IMF to Standard and Poor's, the greatest concern they have about economic growth is the concentration of wealth.

  2. Stephen Park:

    The reality is the standard of track cycling is increasing all the time, the difference in terms of equipment and technology is decreasing all the time, i think the days of any nation winning 10-plus medals have probably gone. I don't think that is a result of GB's performances decreasing, I think that is a result of the worldwide competition increasing.

  3. Scott Remer:

    Seitan, thats just very standard Japanese patterns, a word like chapon is pure, standard, very easy French. Just abides by all the French rules and its six letters long.

  4. Tom Spetalnick:

    Eye care patients tend to think that an eye exam is just a measurement for glasses, and that is a real important test, because people want to see well out of their glasses. But it's a fairly small part of an overall comprehensive eye examination and has no impact, or very little impact, on assessing the health of the eye, there is a standard of care when an eye doctor is expected to perform an eye exam and the eye exam is expected to determine if the patient does or doesn't have things like glaucoma, retina problems, even diabetes can be detected.

  5. Chris Wysopal:

    We’ve relied too long on a compliance mentality, whether we met some government standard, we need to look harder at real risk and how we deal with it.


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