A principle is a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used on a basis for reasoning or conduct. A standard is a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated.
A concept is an idea of something not yet produced. A principal is a standard that is adhered to by an individual or imposed on a group.
What is the difference between standard theory and extended standard theory?
A precept may express a principle.
the difference is that standard is being used by majority
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The difference between actual quantity and standard quantity is called the material quantity variance.
A rule is the specific application of a principle. Both principles are rules imply something established as a standard or test, for measuring, regulating or guiding conduct
It would help to know the standard error of the difference between what elements.
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Standard error is the difference between a researcher's actual findings and their expected findings. Standard error measures the accuracy of one's predictions. Standard deviation is the difference between the results of one's experiment as compared with other results within that experiment. Standard deviation is used to measure the consistency of one's experiment.
Franchisee is the middle man between principle and retail customer C and F agent is the middleman between principle and wholesailer