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Post by headstone on Mar 21, 2018 10:35:35 GMT
Standards? From the girl that sneaked in as my daughter to deny poor ol' Bly Spartans their pound and invaded the pitch at Whitstable as the game was going on. How is that standards? She's matured since those long lost days. If only we could say the same about others.....
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Post by pedant on Mar 21, 2018 12:58:39 GMT
Standards? From the girl that sneaked in as my daughter to deny poor ol' Bly Spartans their pound and invaded the pitch at Whitstable as the game was going on. How is that standards? The use of the word "standards" in isolation is only about consistency.
Its similar to "quality" in that without an associated descriptive term, 'good' or bad', it says nothing about the level of that standard or quality - despite what the advertising industry would like us to believe.
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Post by jdl on Mar 21, 2018 13:54:14 GMT
Standards? From the girl that sneaked in as my daughter to deny poor ol' Bly Spartans their pound and invaded the pitch at Whitstable as the game was going on. How is that standards? The use of the word "standards" in isolation is only about consistency.
Its similar to "quality" in that without an associated descriptive term, 'good' or bad', it says nothing about the level of that standard or quality - despite what the advertising industry would like us to believe.
My Post of the Month!
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Post by nws on Mar 21, 2018 17:45:48 GMT
Standards? From the girl that sneaked in as my daughter to deny poor ol' Bly Spartans their pound and invaded the pitch at Whitstable as the game was going on. How is that standards? The use of the word "standards" in isolation is only about consistency.
Its similar to "quality" in that without an associated descriptive term, 'good' or bad', it says nothing about the level of that standard or quality - despite what the advertising industry would like us to believe.
I don't disagree with you on that. However, myself and the other poster involved in the three-post conversation (strange how you picked my post and not one of his two) demonstrated that we had a mutual understanding of what each other meant by the use of 'standards' without an appropriate descriptor. If you had needed us to give you more detail so you could join in with said conversation you only had to ask rather than provide us with a bland explanation of the word standards. However, thank you for doing so.
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Post by nws on Mar 21, 2018 17:46:48 GMT
The use of the word "standards" in isolation is only about consistency.
Its similar to "quality" in that without an associated descriptive term, 'good' or bad', it says nothing about the level of that standard or quality - despite what the advertising industry would like us to believe.
My Post of the Month! That tells us plenty.
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