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In terms of expected hours, those who work in an office are exposed to two different standards: the 40-hours-a-week official standard and the standard that is set by the people around them.
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In 1944, most of the world went to an official gold standard system after various unsuccessful experiments during the 1930s.
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Others worry that, despite applying for Java to be certified as an official technical standard, Sun wants tight control over its baby as it grows up.
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The official IRS instructions for the standard mileage rate occupy only three columns of type.
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Nawaz Sharif recruited Moeenuddin Khan, a former Standard Chartered Bank official from Hong Kong, to run the Central Board of Revenue.
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Charles Clarke was quizzed about the shameless adoption of the term "independent" - the standard description, indeed the official description, for the private sector in the UK as opposed to schools that are state-run or "maintained".
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Lehrman (with whom this writer is professionally associated via American Principles Project and the Lehrman Institute) has provided with The True Gold Standard: A Monetary Reform Plan Without Official Reserve Currencies.
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Some people have been asking me what I think of the gold standard proposal by Lewis Lehrman, as expressed in his most recent book The True Gold Standard: A Monetary Reform Plan Without Official Reserve Currencies.
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The official website of Occupy Wall Street contains an entire forum dedicated to the gold standard.
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We all know, for instance, that the social standard in the high-tech industry is much higher than the official 40 hours a week.
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Soviet officials asked for the guarantee to be raised from 98 percent, which is the standard for countries with credit problems, to 100 percent, said an Agriculture Department official who insisted on anonymity.
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