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  • Nonstandard measures are there to help restoring a better functioning of monetary policy transmission.

    Trichet: Fiscal Soundness Will Enhance Growth 2011

  • Loeb, P. and Wolff, M. (eds.), 2000, Nonstandard Analysis for the Working Mathematician, Dordrecht: Kluwer.

    Model Theory Hodges, Wilfrid 2009

  • Or The Columbia Guide to Standard American English on irregular common back-formations: coronate (v.) is a Nonstandard back-formation from the noun coronation, perhaps coined first as a jocular nonce word.

    Obama Camp To Hillary: Not So Fast With That Coronation 2009

  • Nonstandard auto insurance provides coverage to drivers who, due to their driving record, age or vehicle type, represent higher than normal risks and pay higher rates for comparable coverage.

    Now My Wife Has Been Cheated Out of Her Job, Too 2009

  • Nonstandard fantasy settings are a rare and lovely thing.

    Wednesday Author Interview: Naomi Kritzer « Whatever 2006

  • Nonstandard telecommunications practices prevent effective cross-bureau communications.

    Npr Report On Department Of Interior Part A ITY National Archives 1994

  • Nonstandard, attack upon fighters rather than Guardships.

    The Dragon Never Sleeps Cook, Glen 1988

  • Nonstandard operating procedure: don't file any lawsuits at all but ask those who have shared your company's porn through BitTorrent to voluntarily pay you $1,000.

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2011

  • Nonstandard operating procedure: don't file any lawsuits at all but ask those who have shared your company's porn through BitTorrent to voluntarily pay you $1,000.

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2011

  • Nonstandard operating procedure: don't file any lawsuits at all but ask those who have shared your company's porn through BitTorrent to voluntarily pay you $1,000.

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2011

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