But even by the standards of this group, the creature's size has astonished scientists.
Yet by the standards of the region, both Poland's politics and its economy look pretty good.
By the standards of some of the other people involved, that looks pretty good.
But by the standards of today, some of the practices there were completely unacceptable.
The junior senator from Illinois is strikingly self-obsessed even by the standards of politicians.
These Americans genuinely wealthy by the standards of the day paid 5.9% of all income taxes.
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Even by the standards of Israel's volatile and fractious democracy, this was a colossal gamble.
All three are very unequal countries by the standards of the rest of the world.
But the market relief has been short-lived, even by the standards of past eurozone "bailouts".
My classmates wore clothes that were threadbare even by the standards of rural China back then.
That is still fragmented by the standards of spirits or beer, but the trend is clear.
Even by the standards of most big American cities, Oklahoma City's centre is still disconcertingly empty.
But by the standards of other industries there is still a lot of fat to cut.
By the standards of other rich countries, the British economy is doing well in difficult circumstances.
Even by the standards of this Government, that strikes one as ignoble as well as ineffectual.
The battle has sparked some fiery words, at least by the standards of consensus-loving Japan.
Despite all this, primary health care remains good, by the standards of the region.
By the standards of nearby Hungary and Greece, Romania's economy is actually quite stable.
Although that was actually high by the standards of his predecessors, it seems modest indeed in retrospect.
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Though hardly a fire-breather by the standards of Southern Baptists, Mr Warren holds old-fashioned views about homosexuality.
By the standards of realism, British policy in recent decades has been, at best, a partial success.
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By the standards of paid digital media, 120, 000 paying users is substantial but not a home run.
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This is because, even by the standards of the industry, Europe's steel market is opaque and inefficient.
But in fact, far from being a brute, Stanley was enlightened by the standards of his day.
By the standards of some of the flashy self-promoters that grace our pages, Malone lives a quiet life.
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Both of North Korea's previous detonations were considered small by the standards of nuclear testing in other countries.
Japanese firms are deeply indebted by the standards of other countries, with an average debt-equity ratio of 4:1.
Even by the standards of the computer industry, the hype that followed Java's launch in 1996 was extraordinary.
Even by the standards of economic data, they are imprecise, thanks to differences in the measurement of inflation.
The pair in question were neither voluptuous nor pneumatic by the standards of silicone inflation that came later.
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