Customers' satisfaction scores were based on their perceptions of companies' prices, quality, and ability to meet expectations. |
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But they agree its new parliament, for the moment, will be too weak to meet expectations. |
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We could go round in circles apportioning the blame, but the bottom line is that we've failed to meet expectations. |
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Yet by failing to meet expectations of a radical cabinet rehaul, he may yet be confronted by unruly backbenchers. |
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But as long as earnings meet expectations they could push up equity markets to further gains, as some uncertainty would be eliminated. |
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We will continue to prove that we can meet expectations of our unitholders, whom we thank for their loyalty to Cominar. |
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Substantial and predictable resources to ensure the capacity to meet expectations and deliver results at all levels. |
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A study course here will only be able to meet expectations if the humanities are acknowledged an active role. |
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Many of the issues raised b the network were taken on board by the EP, although the ultimate result does not fully meet expectations. |
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It also allows them to demonstrate and be accountable for their performance and meet expectations that have been agreed to by all parties. |
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History shows that when Quebec, in agreement with its regions, takes charges of regional development, results meet expectations. |
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This may result in the failure of new services and products to meet expectations and result in lower than anticipated net income. |
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In other Case Studies, a low level of project monitoring resulted in projects that did not meet expectations. |
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We are aware of the need to meet expectations on both actual and perceived independence. |
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The commercial harvest in 2001 did not meet expectations, raising concern about the size of the wild oyster stocks. |
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Sure, if Romney finishes below 40 percent the media will moan and groan that he failed to meet expectations. |
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It is also necessary to meet expectations, and Quebec has been able to do this. |
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Sometimes, eagerly anticipated musical encounters fail to meet expectations, but when these titans of the tenor sax got together in 1957, the results were stunning. |
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Obviously, it is not always able to meet expectations, but inspires confidence in human rights issues. |
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Afar is currently considered an area of concern because the rainy season failed to meet expectations. |
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But the policy proved difficult to implement and failed to meet expectations for Aboriginal services. |
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The ability of the United Nation to meet expectations in terms of assistance and coordination will be key if the Organization is to preserve its efficacy and influence in the subregion. |
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Individuals who are performing well become demoralized in knowing that they are treated no differently from others whose results do not meet expectations. |
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Moreover, the company listens to users and health professionals in order to keep ahead of the competition and offer products that truly meet expectations. |
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Some vehicles fail to meet expectations from the very start. |
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A number of development projects carried out in partnership with customers have been launched in the exhaust pipe market in order to meet expectations in respect of competitiveness. |
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Shares in shop chain Tie Rack fell yesterday as the company warned profits were unlikely to meet expectations for the half year. |
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Communication with our internal and external associates, through adapted supports, via work counsels or meetings revolving around screenings, have helped us continue to meet expectations and share good practices. |
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Although the attendance did not meet expectations, the fight was still the most profitable of Louis's career to date. |
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But if an assignment resembles a dropped ice cream cone or one without any ice cream at all, it would not meet expectations. |
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Target, however, failed to meet expectations. |
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Many projects I back don't meet expectations. |
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The pressure to meet expectations is high. |
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The Economy: Increased Tonnage Growth fails to meet expectations. |
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I used Peveroll here for almost a year, but when it came to handling our most complicated division, the trucking division, it failed to meet expectations. |
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Five of the projects in our sample failed to meet expectations owing to a lack of administrative or financial capacity on the part of the proponents. |
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The trainer-actor: to meet expectations, yet remain flexible and authoritative, the trainer'learns the lines well' understanding their context and intention. |
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Given the uncertainty regarding the effects of individual actions, it is useful to provide for a periodic review of results in order to allow for adjustments if the initial trend does not meet expectations. |
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The monetary tightening in China, worries about government deficits in Southern Europemore specifically in Greece-as well as some macro data that did not meet expectations depressed sentiment. |
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By this time the Britpop movement was in decline, and the band had failed to meet expectations with their third album. |
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