state standard
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstateandstandard
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state
noun
uk/steɪt/us/steɪt/
a condition or way of being that exists at a ...
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standard
adjective
uk/ˈstæn.dəd/us/ˈstæn.dɚd/
usual rather than special, especially when thought of as being correct ...
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(Definition ofstateandstandardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Parents normally can make variations to thestatestandardparenting plan or develop a different custom plan if the judge approves the changes.
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Parents normally can make variations to thestatestandardparenting plan or develop a different custom plan if judge approve the changes.
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This can be either thestatestandardor based on special needs as long as documentation is provided.
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These benchmarks specify the academic knowledge and skills that students must achieve to complete astatestandard.
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However, many technical publications (books, journals, advertisements for equipment and machinery) simplystatestandardconditions without specifying them, often leading to confusion and errors.
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California'sstatestandardfor daily maximum exposure is 235 colonies per 100 milliliters.
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Using methods of the ethnography of communication and classroom discourse analysis, they coded for the content and sources of recurring language ideologies and their links to state standards and assessments.
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State standards require that a school's racial makeup be within 25% of the community's racial makeup.
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Elementary school students showed continued to show improvement in meeting or exceeding state standards on annual assessments.
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Academic achievement remains below state standards in both reading and mathematics.
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In addition to the locally developed rubric, the district must comply with state standards that require certain demographic balance percentages be maintained.
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The school developed a stricter but better learning environment as shown through student achievement and standardized test scores which have exceeded state standards.
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Curriculum is typically based on state standards developed by educators in each state.
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However, the highway was still in construction which in turn was completed the next year to state standards.
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According to the same state standards, cards are classified according to the type and kind.
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The library was reported as meeting state standards.
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In 2006, there was a gap between state testing standards and national which is biased in favor of the state standards by 30%, on average.
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Some state standards have been criticized for either not being specific as to academic content, or not implementing curricula which follow the new standards.
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