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Перевод: standardized
[прилагательное] нормированный
Тезаурус:
- Although specific assessments are heavily contextualized and influenced by such things as the time of day and fashion (Rubinstein 1973: 249), the evaluations are standardized into discrete types of abnormal situation.
- In the situation of verbal interaction the observer intrudes control by means of standardized questions, perhaps standardized pre-set responses and pre-arranged classification for noting answers on a recording schedule.
- The full prediction equation is therefore: Chronic sickness = 9.83 (1.66 Death rate) We would predict, for instance, that East Anglia, with a standardized death rate of 108.2, would have a chronic sickness rate of 9.83 (1.66 108.2) or 189.4.
- The whole enterprise of Indirect Rule became more organized, more standardized - the native administrations of Tanganyika, a country of considerable ethnic diversity, were by the end of Cameron's governorship more or less uniform in structure - and more active in intention.
- It is not necessary always to think of the interview as only of the highly standardized sample type.
- We feel that any such development would necessarily be linked to the introduction of standardized menus.
- Many decisions about how to display the data have to be standardized within a package, and they do not always lead to sensible or pretty results.
- It is America's misfortune that it has encouraged standardized mass catering to swamp the country, coast to coast, with the Admass steak and chicken and seafood.
- Cellulose is an example of standardized production on the part of nature.
- So, for example, mass production becomes "people processing"; standardized output becomes the delivery of standardized services.
- Standardized fascias and fronts, company colours, house lettering and stylized logos are in with a vengeance.
- By the term "control" is meant the degree to which the observation is standardized in the interest of scientific accuracy.
- Zoshchenko could caricature them in the 1920s, but by the 1930s it became too dangerous to ridicule what had solidified into a standardized bureaucratic mode of oppression.
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