They are often held to a higher standard that they should walk the walk.
And do it all perfectly, because you will be judged to a higher standard.
However, we expected Vanguard to willingly agree to being held to a higher standard of care.
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The benefit of free or freer trade is a higher standard of living in trading nations.
It may seem unfair, but companies that have stumbled will be held to a higher standard.
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Another measure of rich would be those who have a higher standard of living.
Europe's citizens will also see the benefit, in lower unemployment and a higher standard of living.
Countries where schools have already attained a higher standard should become pickier in choosing teachers.
But most Republicans feel that a president's prominence ought to subject him to a higher standard.
As the Chinese marketplace becomes more competitive, he sees a higher standard of tech innovation mattering more.
Because those events are guaranteed to spark feelings, we hold depictions of them to a higher standard.
People with higher incomes will expect a higher standard of living: nicer cars, better furniture, fancier electronics.
The Supreme Court said that the government should have been held to a higher standard of proof.
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And 92% said they enjoy a higher standard of living than their parents did at a similar age.
As a result, Americans achieve a higher standard of living, but at the cost of leisure and health.
Far from creating an aristocracy of communications, a good edit could hold us all to a higher standard.
Solove said the courts should be exercising a higher standard in disclosing the identities of anonymous online critics.
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Search warrants are more difficult to obtain than a subpoena and require a higher standard of probable cause.
"On some level, we know that we're being held to a higher standard in the workplace, " she says.
Right now, Apple makes billions off the fact that consumers perceive its products to be of a higher standard.
Forbes is supposed to represent a higher standard in journalism than this, although evidently they have slipped several notches.
It does mean they shouldn't be held to a higher standard than men.
Fee-only firms are fiduciaries and are held to a higher standard of care.
Judges must be held to a higher standard of conduct than other officials.
Public figures are expected to uphold a higher standard - and are open for public criticism and ridicule if they don't.
Chinese, through their actions, have made it very clear that they want more than just a higher standard of living and economic growth.
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We used a four-scale measure (excellent, good, fair and poor) that is more specific and sets a higher standard than the simple approve-disapprove choices.
The industry should rise to a higher standard and seek to enhance its reputation, rather than continue to profit from lack of comprehensive regulation.
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However, we believe the equity-based crowdfunding model requires a higher standard.
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