aesthetic standards

collocation in English

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aesthetic
adjective
uk
/esˈθet.ɪk/
uk
/iːsˈθet.ɪk/
us
/esˈθet̬.ɪk/
relating to the enjoyment or study ...
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standard
noun
uk
/ˈstæn.dəd/
us
/ˈstæn.dɚd/
a level ...
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(Definition ofaestheticandstandardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is certain that the treatise was intended to set theaestheticstandardfor the writing he wished to advocate.
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The subjective review was to maintain a certainaestheticstandardand/or style for the development.
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They are instead the negative aesthetic standards of shaping familiar sounds to conform to a particular series of commercial tasks.
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How medieval singers learned to sing and to what aesthetic standards they were held will ever be a mystery.
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Instead, categories and aesthetic standards that are commonly used to organise, segregate and rank works of art into genres are constructions that take work to build and maintain.
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And it both promoted rigorous aesthetic standards and insisted that photographs are - and have always been - cultural documents inscribed with some of the assumptions of their times.
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Our position on culture depends on the type of policy it promotes and the values, principles and aesthetic standards it puts forward.
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It is a triumph of design in that it marries practical experience of need with high aesthetic standards.
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The standards are safe; we are talking about aesthetic standards and meeting the new rigorous standards on pesticides.
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Presumably he meant moral and aesthetic standards.
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It is important to stress that this definition of music says nothing about aesthetic standards.
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Additionally, documentary films are often expected to meet stringent aesthetic standards and are usually made with a large audience in mind.
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The project was hailed as setting new aesthetic standards for housing the working classes and included a new laundry, 188 shops, and 77 workshops.
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The source specimen is shaped to be relatively small and to meet the aesthetic standards of bonsai.
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People whose hair falls outside a culture's aesthetic standards may experience real or perceived social acceptance problems.
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Glaeser described how his father supported new construction and change if it met aesthetic standards.
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In it, he challenged the conventional wisdom that high culture aesthetic standards were universal, arguing instead that cultural tastes reflect educational levels and other aspects of class.
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