The British cars were disqualified because they used non-dipping single filament quartz iodine bulbs in their headlamps, in place of the standard double filament dipping glass bulbs, which are fitted to the series production version of each model sold to the public.
Second, they are not held to the higher standard of double-checking by an industry responsible for putting their science to practical use.
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So is it fair to hold a double standard for Google and other search companies?
Some in Mr. Obama's political base and in social-service programs saw a double standard at work.
It's hard to decide whether Mr. Powell is using a double standard hypocritically or inadvertently.
This indicates that Obama and Sarkozy aren't alone in holding Israel to a double standard.
If it were not for the double standard, one could almost excuse their ignorance.
Shahrum does take pains to point out one enduring double standard: Often only women take the rap.
Just about everyone knows that liberal legislators are famously intolerant of any elitist double standard in this regard.
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When the man is older than the woman, unfortunately, there is a double standard and it does last.
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"The House interpretation leaves a loophole and the appearance of an ongoing double standard, " Brown said in the letter.
He could well argue that he is the victim of a double standard.
But the assumption that gamers are mostly children leads to a double standard.
If everyone is guilty of something, then by finding Galant unfit to serve, Weinstein employed an unfair double standard.
In a 6-to-3 decision written by Justice David Souter, the court said that in Miller-El's case, the prosecutors were using a double standard.
Then, and later in 2000, when the Christian Coalition had IRS woes, conservatives groused that the DLC benefited from a double standard.
But if deterrence theory is valid, then this double standard is invalid.
"They want you to throw your common sense out the window, " Darden said, adding that the defense was practicing a double standard.
The most aware digital citizens maintain a curious but understandable double standard: media should be liberated, but identity locks should be protected.
For Keller and his fellow activists, that seems like a double standard.
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There is a double standard at work, argues Mr Jones, whereby Britain's entire working-class is tarred by association with its worst members.
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"I wish Perkins would not use a double standard, " New York University Law School Professor Burt Neuborne told CNN in a telephone interview.
Last month, he filed hundreds of pages of documents to try and delay the hearing again, accusing the Bar of a double standard.
But the Treasury and Resources Minister, Senator Philip Ozouf, suggested to Deputy Le Herissier, the panel chairman, that there was a double standard at work.
Another black seventh grader who participated in the study, 13-year-old Chantay, admitted she, and others in her extended family, had a double standard regarding interracial dating.
"I cannot see any justification for this double standard and I will continue to fight this issue until the Treasury changes this unfair policy, " Dr Huppert said.
The overhaul--separate from the AMT fix--would increase standard deductions, double earned income tax credits for some and lower the top corporate marginal tax rate from 35% to 30.5%.
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