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by throwaway421967
877 days ago
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But you were given "information about categories", Anything under 3 should be an auto-reject because it does not meet the standard. "standard" usually implies that it's an outside rule from a regulatory body/certification agency that you need to conform to. It's such a weird question to ask in the first place. |
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It this example, outside law or regulation on standard creativity and utility seem pretty unlikely.
There is also a pretty big difference between standard (singular) and standards (plural), where the latter is more likely to imply a set of minimum requirements.