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Example sentences for "standardize"

Lexicographically close words:
standardisation; standardise; standardised; standardising; standardization; standardized; standardizing; standards; standart; standby
  1. H ions, consequently it is better to determine the concentration of H ions and to standardize to a definite H ion concentration.

  2. Therefore it is difficult to standardize the serum to get a proper amount of amboceptor for the complement present.

  3. To say that in a popular government legislation cannot properly standardize practice, cannot formulate a higher code of public morality than men can be depended upon to attain if unrestrained, is unwarrantably to discredit democracy.

  4. Seldom, if ever, does the management attempt to standardize working clothes.

  5. Care in planning can oftentimes standardize conditions so as to relieve these and other muscles, which grow tired easily, or transfer this work to other muscles which are not so easily tired.

  6. Worker has no opportunity under the old industrial conditions to standardize his own methods.

  7. Scientific Management divides the planning from the performing in order to centralize and standardize knowledge in the planning department, thus making all knowledge of each available to all.

  8. It is extremely difficult and complex to standardize an individual.

  9. It is comparatively easy and simple to standardize a function.

  10. Indeed it was hardly a decade before, that a state of near civil war had been precipitated at Erie, Pennsylvania, by the efforts of the Lake Shore railroad to standardize its gage through that town.

  11. It sought not to standardize either baggage-cars or locomotives or dining-car meals.

  12. The church which would appeal to the whole community must standardize her work upon the poor man, and make her appeal to him.

  13. Institutions which appeal to the community as a whole must standardize their policy to the level of the margin of the community.

  14. It would be interesting to standardize a longer series of problems designed to test a subject's comprehension of common physical relationships.

  15. It would be possible and very desirable to devise and standardize an additional test of this kind, but requiring the giving of an essential resemblance or classificatory similarity.

  16. It would be profitable to devise and standardize a set of pictures of the same general type which would measure a less primitive stage of æsthetic development.

  17. It would be well worth while to standardize a new test of this kind for use in the upper years and especially adapted to display the ability to give essential likenesses and differences.

  18. It would be worth while to devise and standardize still more complicated figures.

  19. It remained a heavy task to standardize the equipment and perfect the multitude of designs and drawings that must be in existence before quantity manufacture could begin.

  20. The modern tendency in machinery manufacture, for instance, is to standardize production, making all parts interchangeable.

  21. His method is to standardize all conditions in the shop, to make them as perfect and smoothly acting as circumstances will permit, and then to determine a reasonable minimum time in which the job can be done.

  22. It is evident that they have tended to standardize the two-child family which is so much in evidence among college professors and educated classes generally, all over the world.

  23. The union tends to standardize wages; it tends to fix a wage in a given industry, and demand that nearly all workers in that classification be paid that wage.

  24. The last century has brought about an attempt to standardize spelling into conventional forms any departure from which is regarded as highly derogatory to the writer.

  25. But in either case it is neccessary, in order to obtain the readings in amperes, to standardize the instrument for some particular value of the current by comparison with a voltameter, or in some equivalent manner.

  26. But to determine at any time the actual value of its readings in volts, it is necessary to standardize it, or determine its scale-value or reduction-factor, by comparison with a standard cell.

  27. After the school had been better housed, the work was professionally organized and thereafter intelligently supervised to standardize instruction.

  28. He graded the work of the school and endeavored to standardize instruction.

  29. It would standardize design as methods using the coefficient of elasticity cannot do.

  30. The quickest way to produce aeroplanes in quantity would have been to choose a few of the best types, and to standardize these for production in bulk at all the available factories.

  31. Further, the factory did what it could to standardize the component parts of an aeroplane, so as to facilitate repair; and this, before the war came, had been largely achieved.

  32. If wage standardization were to be introduced into those industries, it would be found necessary to standardize occupations first.

  33. One passage of explanation in it is as follows: "On the other hand, a permanent court of a judicial character tends to reduce conditions to system, to standardize them, to prevent irritating contrasts.

  34. Such, also, to take another example was the situation recognized in the course of the attempt during the war to standardize the wages of the stevedores and longshoremen employed in the South Atlantic ports.

  35. And, therefore, it is argued, that any attempt to standardize wages must lead to a concentration of employment upon those members of the group who are the more efficient, and must deprive the relatively less efficient of their employment.

  36. Their existence, however, despite the efforts of the carriers to eliminate them and to keep them eliminated, emphasizes strongly the need for such continual revision as shall more generally standardize practice.

  37. The difficulty of conforming carload minima upon light and bulky articles to those on heavier goods has appeared with each attempt to standardize equipment.

  38. To standardize procedure, as well as to eliminate delay, was the purpose of the President in the plan for the Commerce Court.

  39. Foreign manufacturers, however, were able to standardize by reason of the large uniform demand which existed for their manufactures.

  40. English manufacturers were not able to standardize because they had not the necessary output.

  41. Ray supported the efforts of local commanders to discharge these men, although he wanted the secretary to reform and standardize the method of discharge.

  42. Instead he decided to assemble an informal committee, which he invited Granger to join, to standardize the Navy's handling of Negroes.

  43. In an effort to standardize the training of messmen, the Bureau of Naval Personnel established a stewards school in the spring of 1943 at Norfolk and later one at Bainbridge, Maryland.

  44. It, however, should be possible to standardize the longitudinal positions of the holding down bolts as the engine designer would still be able to allow himself considerable space fore-and-aft of the bolts.

  45. So if women do not standardize their work, men will do it for them, and that will not be so well for them as if they did it themselves.

  46. It is only by trying that she can thus standardize her labor.

  47. The voice is so completely and persistently individual, and in the very nature of things must always remain so, that an attempt to standardize it or those who train it is dangerous.

  48. The effort to standardize tone quality discloses a misapprehension of what it means to train a voice.

  49. It is possible so to standardize such plans that only minor variables need be indicated when the plan is to be used.

  50. To standardize arrangement and facilitate reading, a narrow left-hand margin is left abreast the heading and the task organization, and a wider margin is left abreast the paragraphs.

  51. Morality, good taste and good form first standardize and then emphasize certain of these underlying prejudices.

  52. In the long run, the greatest work which the Federal Reserve Banks can do for the business men of this country is to improve and standardize the methods of commercial borrowing.

  53. The time is unquestionably opportune to increase the prestige of the dollar and to standardize its use in the liquidation of our direct purchases abroad.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "standardize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.