Yorkshire has among the best and worst performing train operators in the country, according to new industry punctuality figures. |
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Students master such things as punctuality and reliability, common courtesy, and appropriate dress for all occasions. |
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It begins with a character named Zoe who decries the practice of rewarding punctuality while punishing those who are late or disobedient. |
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Discipline in all walks of life, punctuality, politeness and good manners are expected from the police constables and officers. |
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When asked what they considered important in their choice of transport, they rated punctuality and safety as the main reasons. |
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She was accompanied by her older sister, who was also never known for her punctuality. |
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Also, his obsession with time and punctuality does get old after a while, at times threatening to turn the character into a one-trick pony. |
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Obsessed as Network Rail is with targets for punctuality, it is taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut. |
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The report also advised the school to continue to work on improving pupils' attendance and punctuality. |
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They get marked on behaviour, punctuality, contributions in class, quality of work and work completed. |
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Cleanliness, punctuality, order and method are essentials in the character of a good housekeeper. |
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Lateness is frowned on in Europe, where anything less than perfect punctuality for a social engagement is considered a rudeness. |
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In school they also learn the importance of personal commitment, punctuality, regular attendance, planning for the future and working as a team. |
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Maintaining quantity, supply security and punctuality in delivery are also important to make the products marketable. |
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His grades were awful, his phone bills enormous, his punctuality for meetings pathetic, his attitude lousy. |
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The taxi strike has badly affected local industries which are experiencing absenteeism and punctuality problems. |
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The classic complaints involve poor punctuality, delays caused by engineering works and exorbitant fares. |
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Schedules: the dates and times of appointment must be necessarily respected to guarantee a quality service and punctuality by all. |
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All servers should take pride in punctuality, personal cleanliness and good behavior, and while serving strictly avoid staring about them. |
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That is because punctuality, for commuter services, is officially defined as up to 4 minutes and 59 seconds behind time. |
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Love for God makes little things big: small details of order, punctuality, service and amiability, which contribute to the perfection of work. |
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President Ramos recognised that to be truly Asian and Confucian you have to show you know that time is money and punctuality matters. |
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Whether such punctuality has been bought at the expense of scientific effectiveness remains to be seen. |
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At all ages, courtesy, respect for others and punctuality remain the keywords of the boarding school. |
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Improving arrival punctuality is a network issue, which can best be addressed at network level. |
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I sip my third cup of tea and tell myself that the Afghans have learned many things from us, but punctuality is definitely not one of them. |
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When the package arrives at its destination, the user can assess the driver on criteria such as punctuality and seriousness. |
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Schooling, a computer training course, expenditures of medical care and lectures on the virtues of punctuality and honesty also are capital. |
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We are all aware that at the moment our airports differ considerably as regards punctuality culture. |
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Train punctuality is guaranteed and passengers and customers receive compensation if trains run late. |
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I must say that our employees punctuality has improved tremendously, since we started. |
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Thanks to Iconis, operators can manage over 1 200 trains per day with a high level of punctuality. |
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The following dimensions of quality were prioritized: completeness, timeliness and punctuality, as well as clarity and transparency. |
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Moreover, a formation around values like respect, participation in community tasks and punctuality are given. |
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A similar approach is adopted in aviation, where airline service punctuality statistics provide bellwethers for regulatory and policy monitoring. |
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The meeting happened, and our punctuality pleased Miranda no end. |
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Over the summer, he impressed current NBA players with his love for hard work and, oddly enough, with his punctuality. |
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Soft skills such as punctuality, a readiness to learn and take on different tasks, and enthusiasm are more important to many employers than a technical education. |
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It stands for democracy, fairness, stability, quality, meticulousness, punctuality, thrift, efficiency, openness and all sorts of other desirable things. |
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The partner should not only be versed in all tricks of the trade, but should preferably also have some experience with the Western expectations of reliability and punctuality and be able to recognise quality. |
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She is physically incapable of doing nothing, systematizes herself like a businessman, has a mania for orderliness, punctuality, and concise motions and notions. |
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Dirtiness is inherent in hotels and restaurants, because sound food is sacrificed to punctuality and smartness. |
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In the spirit of the tramway and with a lower level of investment in infrastructure, this service operates in a dedicated lane and has a very outstanding performance in terms of punctuality, frequency, and accessibility. |
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This new service offering speed and punctuality has been a marked success, allowing haulage companies to avoid some of the busiest motorways in Europe at a competitive cost. |
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I am pleased by the news that the measures will improve the punctuality of connections and air safety, as well as having a positive effect on the environment. |
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That in itself would tell me that it also involves punctuality, teamwork, all the skills that are needed, but in addition it's a direct skill that's marketable when the offender comes out of the institution. |
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Gone is the interminable waiting around for the late-night rants of Fidel Castro: punctuality is one of the hallmarks of the government led since 2006 by his younger brother, Raúl. |
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Ceaseless activity went with excessive punctuality. |
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Part of the cost of funding the upgrade is expected to be drawn from a multimillion-pound penalty imposed on Network Rail for missing punctuality targets, which will be announced on Monday. |
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Respondents were surveyed on value for money, punctuality, seating availability, tram stops and overall satisfaction. |
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It combines figures for punctuality and reliability into a single performance measure. |
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The company cited several factors to support this objective, such as improved journey times, punctuality and station facilities. |
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Based upon the professor's judgment of what punctuality is, he or she may make that assumption of the situation with the student. |
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The East Coast franchise – which returned to the public sector after two private operators walked away – has since done well in terms of passenger satisfaction and punctuality. |
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The quality and timeliness of the national information received by the Commission inevitably influences the value and the punctuality of this report. |
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Iso Rabins, the founder, had hoped to employ staff foragers but found that the laudable attributes of folks willing to forage full-time did not include promptness in returning calls or punctuality. |
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The stereotype of German humourlessness is believed to derive from their reputation for efficiency, punctuality and rationality, presumed to be at the expense of humour. |
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But, besides fasting during Ramadan, they stay tuned, with punctuality, to watch soap operas and special shows that are broadcast on different channels. |
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The key index used to assess passenger train performance is the Public Performance Measure, which combines figures for punctuality and reliability. |
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Particularly prose writers have found it possible to set up a disciplined routine enabling them to work with clockworklike punctuality and regularity. |
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Punctuality and regularity at work are two of Cole's other strong points. |
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Punctuality had suffered badly because of wider problems with the UK's rail infrastructure. |
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