Licensing rules should also be standardised, while the drink-drive limit should be lowered, it said.
Mary Newburn, Head of Policy Research, National Childbirth Trust, welcomed standardised care and information for women.
Manufacturers had been under pressure from the European Commission to produce a standardised charger.
Children in Asia and Europe often trounce their American counterparts in standardised scholastic tests.
Morgan, says that more standardised documents were already becoming more common after last year's debacle.
This summer the new arrangements will be standardised and extended to most police forces.
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EU's standardised measure, Germany's jobless rate was exactly the same as France's in September.
Even so, the new rules should give a more standardised, grimmer picture of companies' pension plans.
Moreover, aerospace including making the guts of aircraft engines, as Rolls-Royce does is a global industry with standardised technologies.
The hope is that contracts will gradually become more standardised, allowing them to be traded like commodities themselves.
But whether such information can be standardised enough to be computer-readable for comparison on company websites is questionable.
Subjects rated their pain every 15 seconds during each scan and filled out standardised questionnaires assessing how they felt.
Now imagine if they were all published online and in a standardised way.
It will take all of next year to introduce a proper standardised process.
The charity urged the government to commit to plain, standardised packaging of tobacco, which is considered less appealing to youngsters.
Their standardised system allows them to meet with every requirement in terms of hull shape, sensor suite, systems and regulations.
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Jane Munro, of the Royal College of Midwives, said the guidelines should help ensure standardised and consistent care for women.
These are particularly damaging to government revenues because they are often standardised and sold to the wealthy by the thousands.
In each case, the image produced was transformed so that its overall size and shape matched the standardised reference brain.
There is "no good evidence" that standardised cigarette packs would lead to more smuggling, a group of MPs and peers say.
And we will require all local councils to publish information like meeting minutes and local service data in a standardised format.
In some cases, says Mr Sabatakakis, firms are adopting standardised language with the specific intention of making documents easier to translate.
It often leads organisations to be too cost-conscious, to create standardised products and to ignore the needs of different types of customer.
While you hear plenty about Asian students steamrolling their Western counterparts in standardised tests, Thailand is nearer the bottom of the tables.
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As well as becoming more footloose, the workforce is becoming less standardised.
Admissions officials are suspicious of near-perfect scores on standardised tests and glowing recommendations from professors, which are common to many applications from China.
In addition, because most cloud-based services used standardised hardware and software it was far easier to keep an eye on who was doing what.
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This information will be published proactively and regularly - and in a standardised format so that it can be 'mashed up' and interacted with.
From this time on, officials would have to come from more than one country to prevent favouritism, and rules for each sport would have to be standardised.
He worries, though, that helping the homeless into employment requires more than a one-size-fits-all quick fix of standardised training in preparation for a permanent job.
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