Standard as legal criterion defines the model for measuring acceptability and quality under regulatory contexts. The term standard denotes a model or criterion used to measure acceptability, quality, proficiency or accuracy; it is a norm established by authority, custom, consent or a recognized body and functions as a benchmark for comparative evaluation, often prescribed as specifications for repeated and continuous application to set a baseline level of quality.
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Standard as legal criterion defines the model for measuring acceptability and quality under regulatory contexts.
The term standard denotes a model or criterion used to measure acceptability, quality, proficiency or accuracy; it is a norm established by authority, custom, consent or a recognized body and functions as a benchmark for comparative evaluation, often prescribed as specifications for repeated and continuous application to set a baseline level of quality.
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