Examples of 'standards would' in a sentence

Meaning of "standards would"

standards would: Suggests hypothetical or future conditions that might be necessary or expected

How to use "standards would" in a sentence

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These standards would ensure a level of accuracy.
Labor and environmental standards would be a start.
Living standards would be significantly affected as a result.
Generally acknowledged subjectivity of artistic standards would.
Present safety standards would not be affected.
Standards would have to be implemented on a province by province basis.
At best living standards would remain static.
Standards would become more stringent over time.
He says these standards would weaken the.
Standards would have to meet or exceed international best practices.
These proposed standards would also work in.
Standards would be reviewed annually and changes made when appropriate.
Technical and operational standards would therefore be required.
These standards would initially be based on a reduction.
Mexican living standards would rise.
The standards would be implemented by state regulators.
Some sort of national standards would hence be beneficial.
These standards would drive air quality management in all jurisdictions.
Certified humidity standards would be ideal.
Such standards would require very detailed information from companies.
Minimum education standards would be introduced.
Open standards would have to be used in existing software wherever possible.
The implementation of such standards would open up new markets.
National standards would have to be of a high level and generic in nature.
The actual respect of these standards would need to be monitored.
Grade standards would be the same as for ducks and geese.
More sincerity and less double standards would be welcome.
These standards would not be fixed targets.
Minimum boat operator safety training standards would be established.
What the standards would be at that time.
Compromises in terms of regulation and product standards would be inevitable.
Harmonising standards would benefit small companies.
Systematic monitoring and assessment against predetermined standards would be beneficial.
Voluntary standards would not be subject to such requirement.
Therefore reaching common valuation standards would be the optimal solution.
Uniform standards would help reduce this uncertainty.
The evaluation according to different standards would lead to unfair decisions.
Strict standards would also be set for new plant.
Situations where there are high safety standards would be an example of this.
Auditing standards would have to be developed.
The impact on those installations of trying to impose such standards would be unbearable.
Wages and living standards would also be higher.
The standards would be reviewed every three years and amended if necessary.
Adoption of international quality standards would also improve export competitiveness.
Such standards would need to be agreed and supported at an international level.
Anything below their high standards would go back to the supplier.
These standards would concern both physical health and basic equipment.
Some respondents questioned if advertising standards would apply to natural health products.
Voluntary standards would not provide adequate protection for consumers.
The applicable wireless communication standards would define the set of choices.

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