Examples of using Standardized in English and their translations into Turkish
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
Okay, listen. Back in 2009, National Standardized Review was found guilty of orchestrating widespread cheating across 20 schools, private and public.
You know, standardized platform with the motors
Principle 6 Standardized tasks and processes are the foundation for continuous improvement and employee empowerment.
The second one is the labor policies that we have, which make it so difficult for entrepreneurs to create standardized jobs in companies,
He's been homeschooled since the 5th grade, but he finished in the top 1% of his high-school class on the district's standardized tests.
Other standardized ESD test circuits include the machine model(MM)
I imagine we could get even better results but I would prefer to have this phase be standardized. with more customized verbiage.
Renamed XMLHttpRequest and standardized by the World Wide Web Consortium, it has since become one of the cornerstones of the Ajax technology used to build advanced web apps.
And a subjective analysis from talking to us that is not at all scientific. You have a limited view of us based on superficial data… you have accumulated on a standardized questionnaire.
With more customized verbiage, I imagine we could get even better results but I would prefer to have this phase be standardized.
Instead the Tuscan order, presented as a standardized formal order, is an invention of Italian Renaissance writers largely motivated by nationalism.
Many chains choose to franchise, meaning individual owners can buy into a proven system, using standardized machinery and ingredients.
could media be stored to the device, or streamed to it using the standardized DLNA protocol.
Standardized Digital Rights Management signaling,
The office productivity suite compatible to the open and standardized ODF document format.
It is a slightly modified version of the tōyō kanji, which was the initial list of secondary school-level kanji standardized after World War II.
Someone who makes something". By doing something together. Something existing, diverse, standardized components.
A standard dialect(also known as a standardized dialect or"standard language")
By combining existing, very often diverse standardized parts and brings them together.
And the first one that normally comes up in a lot of first-year chemistry classes and it even shows up on some chemistry standardized tests is the notion of ionization energy.