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Standards and council
Long before legislation required it, Daisley made the council set up a Standards Committee and bring in a code of practice for councillors ; he set up a special website for audits and investigations and encouraged residents to report suspected fraud.
The county council for East Sussex has responsibility for Education, Libraries, Social Services, Civil Registration, Trading Standards and Transport.

Standards and Canada
The United States National Institute of Standards and Technology now recommends the use of the uppercase letter L, a practice that is also widely followed in Canada and Australia.
Prior to 1979, the symbol < span style =" font-size: 112 %"></ span > ( script small l, U + 2113 ), came into common use in some countries ; for example, it was recommended by South African Bureau of Standards publication M33 and Canada in the 1970s.
In Three Objections to Learning Objects and E-learning Standards, Norm Friesen, Canada Research Chair in E-Learning Practices at Thompson Rivers University, points out that the word neutrality in itself implies a state or position that is antithetical ... to pedagogy and teaching.
The realization of the standard second is described briefly in a special publication from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and in detail by the National Research Council of Canada.
For example, the three NSBs of Canada, Mexico and the United States are respectively the Standards Council of Canada ( SCC ), the General Bureau of Standards ( Dirección General de Normas, DGN ), and the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ).
In Canada, it is one of the words considered by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council to be " coarse, offensive language intended for adults ", acceptable for broadcast only after 9: 00pm.
NERC has worked with all stakeholders over the past several years to revise its Policies into Standards, and now has authority to enforce those standards on power system entities operating in the United States, as well as several provinces in Canada, by way of significant financial penalties for noncompliance.
* In Canada, the Standards Council of Canada ( SCC ) accredits Common Criteria Evaluation Facilities
IASB develops International Financial Reporting Standards that have been adopted by Australia, Canada and the European Union ( for publicly quoted companies only ), are under consideration in South Africa and other countries.
In 1984, the National Flag of Canada Manufacturing Standards Act was passed to unify the standards used for flying the flag both indoors and outdoors.
Finally pensions valuations and funding must comply with the Financial Accounting Standards Board, ( FASB ) in the USA and Canada.
* Advertising Standards Canada
CHU is the call sign of a shortwave time signal radio station operated by the Institute for National Measurement Standards of the National Research Council of Canada.
Although this was started by the Air Standards Co-ordinating Committee ( ASCC ) formed by the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, it was extended throughout NATO as the NATO reporting name for aircraft, rockets and missiles.
* Standards-based mathematics-a vision for pre-college mathematics education in the US and Canada, focused on deepening student understanding of mathematical ideas and procedures, and formalized by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics which created the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics.
In Canada, certified boots have a Canadian Standards Association green triangle on them.
HL7 within Canada is supported by the HL7 Canadian Constituency, which is hosted by the Canadian Health Infoway Standards Collaborative.
In Canada, most standards for remediation are set by the provinces individually, but the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment provides guidance at a federal level in the form of the Canadian Environmental Quality Guidelines and the Canada-Wide Standards | Canada-Wide Standard for Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soil.

Standards and then
He then moved to the Open Source Development Labs, which has since merged with the Free Standards Group to become the Linux Foundation, under whose auspices he continues to work.
The language specifications for Ruby were developed by the Open Standards Promotion Center of the Information-Technology Promotion Agency ( a Japanese government agency ) for submission to the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee and then to the International Organization for Standardization.
Standards, as " voluntary norms ", serve to facilitate the resolution of coordination dilemmas and realize mutual gains ; then standard refer also to a kind of social dilemma solution.
In 1991, the “ 480 series ” was consolidated into a single standard known as the MIL – STD – 973 that was then replaced by MIL – HDBK – 61 pursuant to a general DoD goal that reduced the number of military standards in favor of industry technical standards supported by Standards Developing Organizations ( SDO ).
This review assists the organisation in establishing their environmental objectives, goals and targets, which should ideally be measurable ; helps with the development of control and management procedures and processes and serves to highlight any relevant legal requirements, which can then be built into the policy ( Standards Australia / Standards New Zealand 2004 ).
It was then brought up to Radisson Standards and branded Radisson Resort Hotel as a franchise.
The Standards & Practices executives ( then commonly referred to as " censors ") reviewed this extensive bible as well as the script for the two-part pilot and issued a long memo to Harris voicing their concerns about various story lines and characters.
In 1922 the ( then named ) U. S. Bureau of Standards released a publication entitled Construction and Operation of a Simple Homemade Radio Receiving Outfit.
In 1962, NIST ( then called the National Bureau of Standards or NBS ) began building a new facility at a site north of Fort Collins, Colorado.
In January 1985 Inter-Term and the Fall academic semester 1985, then Presbyterian Church in America ( PCA ) General Assembly Stated Clerk, Dr. Morton H. Smith, taught courses on Old Testament Bible Survey and the Theology of the Westminster Standards at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri as an Adjunct Professor.
Kenton's album Standards In Silhouette consists entirely of Mathieu's arrangements and revealed the young Mathieu ( then 22 years of age ) to be an incredibly adept manipulator of compositional materials.
She joined the then National Bureau of Standards ( NBS ) in 1945.
In 2008 the then BWEA was found guilty by the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) of making false claims in respect of the carbon dioxide emissions displaced by wind generation.
The station then changed to Big Band / Nostalgia / Adult Standards in 1982 before becoming WGTZ (" Z-93 "), a Top 40 station, in 1984.
After World War I, he oversaw the completion of international standards for screw threads through the 1930s, first as a member, then as chairman of the Screw-Thread Committee of the American Standards Association.
CBS Standards and Practices, host Drew Carey, and producer Kathy Greco became suspicious that another party in the studio audience had supplied Kneiss with the bid, which then resulted in a stop down as an investigation took place.
Newspapers dubbed the group the ' metric martyrs ' after Chris Howell, then weights and measures spokesman for the Institute of Trading Standards Administration, said that they could martyr themselves if they wanted to.
In 2005, the Standards in Public Office Commission received a complaint regarding an advertisement for the Operation Freeflow system which outlined traffic and travel arrangements in Dublin in the pre-Christmas period, and which featured a photograph of Callely, then Minister of State.
Soon the gimmick of Standards and Practices were dropped on an addition of WCW Nitro when both Lane and Lodi ( changing his name to Idol and then to Rave ) stripped off their suit and tie.
) From then on, the Standards operated regular subway service.
Byrnes, however, despised Smith and only endorsed him because he was opposed Johnston's strong support for Roosevelt's new push for vast labor reform, which showed in the recently enacted Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and envisioned Smith would retire in 1944 and his friend Burnet R. Maybank-the mayor of Charleston who was running for Governor of South Carolina that year-would then go on to win Smith's Senate seat and build a powerful political machine with him that would control the South Carolina political scene.
It was first introduced by the British Standards Institute in March 1982 and was then revised in March 1996.

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