1. A combination of history, tradition and resources makes it possible for the cathedral to set high standards, musically as well as liturgically. 2. But it also fulfils a wider social purpose in setting standards for the Markets and in discouraging aberrant behaviour. 3. But since the majority sets the standards, the differences of the majority are considered normal, those of the minority odd. 4. Even where society relies on private agencies to monitor regulations, society will probably want to set the standards itself. 5. Falafel, on the other hand, is great and sets new standard for falafel crunch. 6. Furthermore they are increasingly setting the standards for most of the rest of the food industry, including the growing catering sector. 7. Getting lost in the part, Miss Bubble in the Tubble set new standards of bimbo excellence, poor thing. 8. He set the standards for everyone. |