noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
draw up guidelines
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A committee of teachers has drawn up guidelines for schools on how to deal with difficult students.
set standards/guidelines (= decide on standards, rules etc )
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The government has set new food quality standards for all school canteens.
strict rules/regulations/guidelines
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There are strict rules and regulations regarding conduct.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
alcohol
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If anything, I felt the alcohol guideline was more cautionary than before.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Durham City vehicle was despatched but could not get there within the 19-minute national guideline time for ambulance call-outs.
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If anything, I felt the alcohol guideline was more cautionary than before.
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In December, the agency withdrew its 1987 guideline recommending regular mammograms for all women 40 and older.
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Most of the recipes in this book will give an internal temperature recommendation rather than a minutes-per-pound guideline .
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The only editorial guideline was that the subject should have something to do with leisure software for home computers.
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This provides us with our next guideline .
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You can use them as a guideline of what to watch out for.