Examples of using Minimum standards in English and their translations into Spanish
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Common minimum standards include the following.
By law all hotels must keep minimum standards.
Common minimum standards include the following.
Programs with a 1 star license meet minimum standards.
It does NOT meet minimum standards of human ethics.
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Minimum standards regarding protective clothing should be developed.
Introduction to the minimum standards for education.
Minimum standards of humanity should apply in all situations.
Convention(No. 102) on Social Security(Minimum Standards), 1952.
It provides minimum standards for wages and occupational safety.
Those that bill Medicare must meet federal minimum standards.
ILO Convention on Minimum Standards in Social Security.
An unacceptable reason might be“you didn't meet our minimum standards.”.
Maintenance of minimum standards of nutrition and shelter rehabilitation;
Establishing ethical, social and environmentally sustainable minimum standards.
Minimum standards of security in buildings and facilities of public use.
Is the focal point for the GDDS involved in defining minimum standards?
In some regions,the content of minimum standards is continually being improved.
Being transparent above and beyond global minimum standards;
Announces minimum standards for improving the oversight of such institutions.
Convention No. 102(1957)concerning Minimum Standards of Social Security, Geneva.
Minimum standards of humanity should not be considered as norms of international law.
How can the policy of establishing minimum standards in such cases best be ensured-.
Such minimum standards already exist for many areas of humanitarian work.
It only requires that those who establish plans must meet certain minimum standards.
One view was that,if draft article 10 set minimum standards that the certification authority had to meet, the opening words should be deleted.
They cover each category of self-sustainment and ensure some minimum standards.
This makes it impossible to ignore the wider issue of child poverty in any attempt to suggest minimum standards for early childhood services.
The need for national practices to meet internationally agreed minimum standards;