From its very outset, the company has produced the highest quality products. |
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By the 1920s, the body of literature on shanties had grown quite large, yet it was of variable quality. |
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The following have been selected as representative of Elgar's works, based on quality, significance and popularity. |
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Of the Choral Symphony completed in 1924, Matthews writes that, after several movements of real quality, the finale is a rambling anticlimax. |
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Mathcore's main defining quality is the use of odd time signatures, and has been described to possess rhythmic comparability to free jazz. |
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Are we to listen seriously to the identificatory evidence of people who do not notice the most strikingly obvious quality of the identifyee? |
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Soldiery of the era ranged from lightly armed mounted archers to heavy infantry, in regiments of varying size and quality. |
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It therefore varied little in design and quality within each historical period. |
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The first print run of 2,000 was held back because Tenniel objected to the print quality. |
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Due to the quality of the varied geology, the site is the subject of international field studies. |
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Yet paradoxically, Huston being Huston, its most personal quality is the director's self-effacement, its impersonality. |
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High quality cues are generally two pieces and are made of a hardwood, generally maple for billiards and ash for snooker. |
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A quality cue can be expensive and may be made of exotic woods and other expensive materials which are artfully inlaid in decorative patterns. |
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Boards of lesser quality often have the numbers printed directly on the board. |
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Regular changes to the pitch mean that it never matches the quality of its surroundings, or of the pitch of the old Wembley in its later years. |
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These matches were arguably the most important contest of the English season if judged by the quality of the players. |
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To ensure a high quality dataset, we developed a series of novel quality controls to validate free-form text input from crowdworkers. |
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The high quality of the landscape of much of both coasts of the Bristol Channel means that they are popular destinations for walkers. |
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Various air quality measures are undertaken before and after the Olympics Games. |
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These were several air quality improvement measures implemented by the Beijing government. |
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Leather, badly tanned, is susceptible to deterioration from inherent vice induced by poor quality manufacturing. |
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The quality of life they lead is difficult because of the many constraints placed on them. |
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However, Renaults quickly became the target of customer complaints for poor quality and sales plummeted. |
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The quality of the micro-location of a project is considered as a very important factor in the development of a hotel. |
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Smooth-footed, deft-handed waiters ministered to the table. Toast Melba, butter, an ice pail, all the adjuncts to a meal of quality. |
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Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. |
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The Royal Porcelain Factory is famous for the quality of its ceramics and export products worldwide. |
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Use of the standards aids in the creation of products and services that are safe, reliable and of good quality. |
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They were the organizers of the first Russian demoparty, Enlight '96 in St. Petersburg, but unfortunately there weren't any quality releases. |
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In 2013 Manchester was ranked 6th in the UK for quality of life, according to a rating of the UK's 12 largest cities. |
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Shellfish have increased in popularity, especially due to the high quality shellfish available from the country's coastline. |
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A sacred quality is sought in the nation and in the popular memories it evokes. |
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Distinctions must be kept in mind between quantity and quality of growth, between costs and returns, and between the short and long run. |
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The documentable improvement of the quality of life in this brief period has been nothing short of miraculous. |
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Frequently, doeskins had a higher value in trade than the skins of bucks, as they were considered of finer quality. |
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Baring's major accomplishments came as an energetic reformer who was dedicated to upgrading the quality of government in the British Raj. |
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I find the description wonderfully familiar, less the droogish quality, than the loosey-goosey opportunism. |
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It speaks volumes for the conceptual quality of these codifications that they all, albeit with many amendments, are still in effect today. |
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Newspaper readership plummeted, partly because of the decreased quality of the content, and partly because of the surge in popularity of radio. |
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Mental health services were found hard to navigate and with quality varying. |
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It does not however guarantee any particular level of education of any particular quality. |
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The fluxion proceedeth humours peccant in quantity or quality, thrust forth by the part mittent upon the inferior weak parts. |
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The majority of the climbing is on good quality granite, often slabby and sometimes a bit broken in nature. |
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The quality of these attracted the eye of the Apprentice Wing commanding officer, who noted that Whittle was also a mathematical genius. |
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Denis Campbell, Guardian health policy editor states there is concern the quality of private sector care may be below what the NHS provides. |
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Calls for an entirely new palace went unheeded as instead more buildings of varying quality and style were added. |
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However, the stone soon began to decay due to pollution and the poor quality of some of the stone used. |
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The land is of variable quality and it was probably much more fertile in the past. |
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By its astringent quality, it moderates the relaxing quality of warm water. |
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In May 2016 a report by the World Health Organization showed that Gibraltar had the worst air quality in any British territory. |
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The island strives to be progressive and innovative in new products, whilst providing a high quality of service. |
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Lewis said that Sandra Howard's list included reducing the quality of prison food, although Sandra Howard denied this claim. |
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But other klonvocations, held contemporaneously with Norfolk's, he pointed out, had displayed a more malevolent quality. |
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However, there is an increasing focus placed on the quality of aid, rather than simply the quantity. |
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It takes into account the quality of aid, in addition to the quantity, penalizing countries for tied aid. |
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The procedure was introduced to enable fast, efficient and high quality dispute resolution of claims related to the financial markets. |
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It is ranked highly in education, healthcare, life expectancy, quality of life, personal safety, and housing. |
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In the formal register, such variation is reduced and the talk has a more monotone, business-like quality. |
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Church's Shoes are at Northampton are also high quality and Barker Shoes are at Earls Barton. |
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It was unfortunately replete with errors, having been put together from published sources of widely varying quality. |
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As of January 29, 2013, JTSB approved the Yuasa factory quality control while the NTSB examined the Boston battery for defects. |
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The aim is to make more money available for environmental quality or animal welfare programmes. |
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Such projects could for example concern preserving water quality, sustainable land management, planting trees to prevent erosion and floods. |
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The third axis concerns improving the quality of life in rural areas and encouraging diversification of economic activity. |
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Its stated aim is to guarantee European citizens healthy and quality food production, while preserving the environment. |
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The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. |
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New products may be introduced, older products disappear, the quality of existing products may change, and consumer preferences can shift. |
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Adam Smith and David Hume proposed a quantity theory of inflation for money, and a quality theory of inflation for production. |
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High levels of inequality prevent not just economic prosperity, but also the quality of a country's institutions and high levels of education. |
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One third of unemployed people have cut out meals or reduced the quality of their diet due to lack of cash. |
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The blast furnace appeared around 1350 in Sweden, increasing the quantity of iron produced and improving its quality. |
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This in turn caused an improvement in quality control and reduction of police interdiction in the distribution of cocaine. |
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It has recently been named a Green Flag Park in recognition of the quality of its services and environment. |
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The water available in the village is of questionable quality. |
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The lawsuit further claims Galveston county has the worst air quality in the United States due to BP's violations of air pollution laws. |
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Instinctively, before they had a chance to open their mouths, she knew not only that they were bores but the quality of their boringness. |
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Good quality homes promised deliverance from the problems of illegitimacy, divorce, larrikinism, wife-desertion, general immorality and crime. |
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Based in Whitehall, it produces an annual report showing the quality of and problems associated with drinking water. |
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Groundwater is an important water source, especially in the drier months, so maintaining its quality and quantity is extremely important. |
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Evaluative diversity lies in the process of forming overall evaluations of the product on the basis of product quality perceptions. |
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In order to do this effectively, SEPA work closely with local authorities and other partners to manage and improve air quality locally. |
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His voice was hoarse and his unkempt head only added to its grewsome quality. |
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Member states also have to publish drinking water quality reports every three years, and the European Commission is to publish a summary report. |
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Until 2006 the European Commission has not published a summary report on drinking water quality. |
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Despite the reduced price of goods at the BX, everything is of high quality. |
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Thus, it is necessary to make adjustments for differences in the quality of goods and services. |
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Additional services include network connectivity, hosting and quality assurance testing. |
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The fada serves to lengthen the sound of the vowels and in some cases also changes their quality. |
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It is possible that Ptolemy did as well, as Agricola's information about the west coast of Scotland was of poor quality. |
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Ofsted publish reports on the quality of education at a particular school on a regular basis. |
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Through the Education and Training Inspectorate, it evaluates and reports on the quality of teaching and learning and teacher education. |
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Regulation is aimed at ensuring the safety, quality, and efficacy of the therapeutic goods which are covered under the scope of the regulation. |
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Safety concerns include the use of herbs containing toxic compounds and the lack of quality control in Ayurvedic facilities. |
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When brand parity operates, quality is often not a major concern because consumers believe that only minor quality differences exist. |
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Its function is to assess the quality of care in Scottish health facilities and to make recommendations for how to fix various issues. |
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When he complained about the quality of a script he was performing, Joseph challenged him to write a better one. |
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Consumers are commonly deterred by these prices as it sets a perception of lower quality and standard but these views are shifting. |
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After initial reluctance, Fleming, who felt the strips would lack the quality of his writing, agreed. |
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The company specialised in bus manufacturing but was capable of high quality engineering. |
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Theatre critics were held in low esteem, but he attracted notice by the quality of his reviews. |
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A real event seems to derive its eventhood from some quality of out-of-the-blueness. |
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They give an idea of the quality that the finest ancient work must have had. |
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It is often the finest art of the Middle Ages in terms of quality of material and workmanship, with production centered on Constantinople. |
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By using topical events in the life of everyday America, he gave his work a unique quality. |
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Dietrich and Lenya lacked a number of singerly virtues, but their strengths lay in a kind of extramusical quality of feeling and experience. |
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Smaller figures in pottery or wood were placed in tombs for many centuries afterwards, reaching a peak of quality in Tang dynasty tomb figures. |
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That printers might produce letterheadings equal in quality to Parsons Papers is the reason the Parsons Handbook of Letterheadings was published. |
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The photographs have a staged quality, as though the artist is enacting a private ritual. |
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Another example is the pieces found in Tutankhamun's tomb, which are of great artistic quality. |
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The series is noted for its high quality of acting talent, and is one of the aspects of the films that is always praised. |
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Key selling points were the improvement in picture and sound quality, increased number of channels and an interactive service branded Open. |
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Today space activities are pursued for the benefit of citizens, and citizens are asking for a better quality of life on earth. |
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It suggests that beef and carabeef, from animals of the same age and given a uniform feed, have indistinguishable eating quality. |
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We have observed that implicatures are a standard strategy for overcoming apparent floutings of the maxims of quality. |
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It comprised various companies that were willing to create standards and recommendations to improve the quality of the Web. |
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He declared that his success was inspired by the quality of teaching he received whilst a pupil at Mill Hill. |
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The quality of fluorescent lighting technology has improved dramatically in recent years. |
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Frankfurts of the highest quality are prepared generally from a mixture of approximately half beef and half pork. |
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On the rare occasions when the Royal Mint did strike coins, they were relatively crude, with quality control nonexistent. |
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The quality of automobile gasolines varies considerably from one country and producer to another. |
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Statistical quality control as applied to industrial output is a method that can also be used for the control of geodata. |
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The quality of cut can be inferior if the grass is pushed away from the blade by the cushion of air. |
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Both of these sows have the quality and finish and are noted for their width of back, good hams, good bone and are good lookers. |
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Buyers in Andersonville seek the quality of life here, Finegan said, referring to the live-and-let-live attitude of the diverse neighborhood. |
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One in 10 people is a chowhound, a person who is on a passionate search for quality, he says. |
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These determine whether health organizations are meeting public standards for quality set by government and allows regional comparisons. |
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The Department of Health develops policies and guidelines to improve the quality of care and to meet patient expectations. |
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In order to assess the quality of these additional years of life, 'healthy life expectancy' has been calculated for the last 30 years. |
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Safety, product quality and performance are prerequisites for all hardline products such as toys, cosmetics, furniture, jewellery, DIY, etc. |
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The quality of the services is poor, as evidenced by an intermittent water supply in urban areas and limited wastewater treatment. |
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The primary reason behind this is Bangladeshi IT companies are providing high quality services at a much lower cost than its competitors. |
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In fact, research says that the quality of their teaching methods is what matters the most when it comes to educating English learners. |
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This ensures the quality of the language school and provides students with a richer experience. |
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Customers expect consistency in the quality of service they receive. |
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The Environment Agency is responsible for environmental regulation, and the Drinking Water Inspectorate for regulating drinking water quality. |
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A higher quality of educational provisions for children living in rural areas will be another goal for the Chinese government. |
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There is a romantic quality that inhabits all her paintings. |
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Some, like Tassie's School in Galt provided a traditional classical education, while many provided a basic education of poor quality. |
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Small avers T. simile to be deliciously fragrant, a quality we have not noticed in our plants. |
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The inspections are for the benefit of the students and seeks to improve the quality and effectiveness of their education. |
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Again, it was not in the interest of the state to charge tuition fees, as this would have decreased the quality of civil servants. |
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The University is ranked as the 2nd best university in the UK for the quality of graduates according to recruiters from the UK's major companies. |
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It is ranked first in the UK for the quality of its graduates as chosen by the recruiters of the UK's major companies. |
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Stress is a combination of duration, intensity, vowel quality, and sometimes changes in pitch. |
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King's was ranked as the 5th best university in the UK for the quality of graduates according to recruiters from the UK's major companies. |
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It is a curious quality of the bathing beauty that there is no requirement of surf or lake in her experience. |
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The results are based on an entirely flawed methodology that underweights the quality of research and overweights fluff. |
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In the United Kingdom the term is used of high quality detached homes in warm destinations, particularly Florida and the Mediterranean. |
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I have no complaints about the quality of his work, but I don't enjoy his company. |
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However, it only became widely available in the 1870s after the process was modified to produce more uniform quality. |
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If by chance you notice the fine, almost sweet maltiness of the aroma, and the brisk, dry, mineral quality of the flavors, even better. |
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By the early 1990s, however, there had been a marked deterioration in the quality of the Upper Ward, in particular the State Apartments. |
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In 2000, the government confirmed that AONBs had the same landscape quality and status as National Parks. |
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The Edge's distinctive mandolinlike upper-position chord fills took on a more sparkling quality, and Bono added some depth to his singing. |
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The programme also disproved claims that some deterioration in the quality of the gunpowder would have prevented the explosion. |
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Concrete terms, while they express the quality, do also express, or imply, or refer to, some subject to which it belongs. |
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Just as Scottie has a haunted quality, Kaufman's Joel Barish is bedogged by the past as well. |
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On the other hand, the finest quality contain only choice cuts of meat and seasoning. |
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Sausages with low meat content and additions like soy protein, potato flour or water binding additions are regarded as of low quality. |
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Today top quality professional football remains in the northeast of England. |
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They were inspected by kirk sessions, who checked for the quality of teaching and doctrinal purity. |
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The mediaeval authorities were more interested in ensuring adequate quality and strength of the beer than discouraging drinking. |
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Over time, he helps the patient see that his own gestures are met with countergestures which have a different quality and tone to them. |
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Much of the open land within and around the town is protected from chemical treatment to help preserve this water quality. |
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Long vowels in Classical Latin were pronounced with a different quality from short vowels and also were longer. |
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The results of quality control checks and number of reports received hourwise for each synoptic hour for each WMO block are monitored. |
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Overall, this is the first HP game to even get near to living up to the quality of JK Rowling's books and the accompanying films. |
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There are a number of large brooches, including several of comparable quality to the Tara brooch. |
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Each of their designs is wholly individual in detail, and the workmanship is varied in technique and superb in quality. |
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The execution, though of high quality, is not as refined as in the best later books, nor is the scale of detail as small. |
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Scholars now seek to distinguish the true Holbeins by the refinement and quality of the work. |
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James's more lavish presentation of portraits had its effect on the quality of the work from the Hilliard workshop. |
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The clothes were left at the studio In his last years these studio collaborations accounted for some decline in the quality of work. |
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The quality and scarcity ensured that the product was eminently marketable. |
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A woman may have every quality or attribute of marriageableness who menstruates irregularly, or rarely, or even who has never menstruated at all. |
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He eventually had to relinquish painting because failing eyesight meant that he could not achieve the quality that he wanted. |
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At the hands of Martial, the epigram achieved the stinging quality still associated with it. |
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One of the last to be noted for the quality of his Latin verse well into the 19th century was Walter Savage Landor. |
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How am I begiving? To whom do I begive and why? What is the quality of my begiving? How willing am I to begive? How much? To what extent? |
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Horace Howard Furness, defending the play in 1895, felt that the apparent inconsistency did not detract from the play's quality. |
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He especially praised the poetry and wit of the fairies, and the quality of the verse involved. |
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He also argued that Bottom's conceit was a quality inseparable from his secondary profession, that of an actor. |
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The works from early in the decade have a masklike, totemic quality, reminiscent of Gorky and early Pollock. |
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The specific journal that publishes the results indicates the perceived quality of the work. |
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All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics especially appreciative of Burke's quality of writing. |
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A system of eleven Roman aqueducts provided the inhabitants of Rome with water of varying quality, the best being reserved for potable supplies. |
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The key aims of the plan are to ease congestion and improve accessibility, air quality and safety. |
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It has its origins in the 13th century, when an Assize of Bread and Ale was used to regulate the quality of goods. |
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There are differing accounts about the details of the quality of Huxley's eyesight at specific points in his life. |
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Where it is a permanent and pensioned opposition, as in England, the quality of its thought deteriorates accordingly. |
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Each stage delivers an agreed set of outputs to defined quality criteria. |
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The system, says Freeman is currently being used to assess exactly how AM powders pack and flow to ensure process efficiency and consistent product quality. |
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When, in 1841, a shipwrecked Frenchman noticed that Androsian sponges were of higher quality than those found in the Greek isles, the Androsian sponge industry took off. |
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Without annealing, the quality of our metal products will diminish. |
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How does a Senator insist on the quality of equipment, and you mentioned that, at the Pentagon without being interpreted as antistrong national defense? |
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Her heart rebelled against the bloodlessness of his precision, but she had begun to watch him with a grudging admiration for a quality so alien to her own temperament. |
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Because the wool is poor quality it will coarsen the fabric. |
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Because the wool was of poor quality, it coarsened the fabric. |
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Because the wool is poor quality it is coarsening the fabric. |
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Because the wool is of poor quality, it coarsens the fabric. |
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In providing the acorns, as I formerly hinted, great care is necessary to see that they are of such a quality as to insure a healthy and strong-constitutioned class of plants. |
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Netherlands, one of the pre-tournament favourites, combined their undoubted guile, creativity, pace and attacking quality with midfield grit and organisation. |
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The discerning customer will appreciate our new range of quality clothing. |
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Winchester College has an Elysian quality, doubtless appreciated by the classical masters who supplied its educational staple for most of its six-century history. |
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The hosts initially looked like they lacked a spring in their step, but fears of further agony evaporated in the seventh minute with a goal of typical Arsenal quality. |
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Although most families see quality bonding time as important, most are also limited in the amount of financial resources they can devote to a vacation or familymoon. |
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It is alleged by the defendant that there were scabs and greybacks in it, and that it did not come up to the quality of No. 1 slate as contracted for. |
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Since the early modern period the food of England has historically been characterised by its simplicity of approach and a reliance on the high quality of natural produce. |
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The following are international rankings of the United Kingdom, including those measuring life quality, health care quality, stability, press freedom and income. |
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The output of this period was prolific in quantity but unequal in quality. |
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Good quality seed drills were not produced until the mid 18th century. |
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Embezzlement of supplies by workers and poor quality were common problems. |
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The European Green Capital is an annual award given to cities that focuses on the environment, energy efficiency and quality of life in urban areas to create smart city. |
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Workington was thought to make the best quality rail track in the world. |
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The results were a revitalisation of all Scottish universities, which were now producing a quality of education the equal of that offered anywhere in Europe. |
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Another idea has to do with a quality of the stones themselves. |
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The following are international rankings of Norway, including those measuring life quality, health care quality, stability, press freedom and income. |
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Nonetheless, the Spanish at Lepanto eliminated the best sailors of the Ottoman fleet, and the Ottoman Empire would never recover in quality what they could in numbers. |
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Although some estate holders improved the quality of life of their displaced workers, enclosures led to unemployment and forced migrations to the burghs or abroad. |
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What is there, I wonder, about the name Justin that gives its bearer the quality of leadership? Justin Morrill was a leader of men. Justin Morgan was a leader of horses. |
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The ability and quality of the land forces governed these operations. |
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Even small nations now had armies rivalling the size of the Great Powers' forces of past wars but most of these were poor quality forces only suitable for garrison duties. |
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Sewage works were improved, as was the quality of drinking water. |
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The knight went on a quest to prove his quality to his ladylove. |
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Ride quality continues to be noticeably smooth and of low noise. |
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In the 19th century the quality of water in Thames deteriorated further. |
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In the United States, Indiana, most notably the Bloomington area, has long been a source of high quality quarried limestone, called Indiana limestone. |
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During the 1740s, a form of the crucible steel process was discovered that allowed the manufacture of a better quality of steel than had previously been possible. |
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In 2014, Lockheed was reported to be having problems with build quality, including one aircraft with a valve installed backwards and another with gaps in the stealth coating. |
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The success of the project and the quality of the 70s homes are debatable. |
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Newton ground his own mirrors out of a custom composition of highly reflective speculum metal, using Newton's rings to judge the quality of the optics for his telescopes. |
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Before his famous Christmas lectures, Faraday delivered chemistry lectures for the City Philosophical Society from 1816 to 1818 in order to refine the quality of his lectures. |
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Reservoir limnology and water quality management are associated with functions such as flood control, hydropower generation, irrigation, and fishery. |
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This pricing scheme led to disputes, as many mines fuelled the engines using coal of unmarketable quality that cost the mine owners only the expense of extraction. |
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Before a blood transfusion is given, there are many steps taken to ensure quality of the blood products, compatibility, and safety to the recipient. |
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There is controversy on potential quality degradation during storage. |
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This teleonomy is the quality whereby the process of natural selection creates and preserves traits that are seemingly fitted for the functional roles they perform. |
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The alterations to the ventilation system are important, not only to heat exchange, but also the quality of the air at platform level, particularly given its asbestos content. |
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The quality of food for common people was not always particularly high. |
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The design process prepares the work for printing through processes such as typesetting, dust jacket composition, specification of paper quality, binding method and casing. |
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These costs depend heavily on the cost and quality of services provided. |
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All colleges and FE providers are subject to inspection by Ofsted which monitors the quality of provision in publicly funded institutions in England and Wales. |
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The SEF served as the main document when planning the inspection, and was crucial in evaluating the quality of leadership and management and the school's capacity to improve. |
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In a 2015 Times Higher Education study UCL was chosen as the 8th best university in the UK for the quality of graduates according to recruiters from the UK's major companies. |
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This survey was introduced in 2005 in the belief that employers track graduate quality, making this a barometer of teaching quality, a famously problematic thing to measure. |
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Allen, to advertise the quality of his quarried limestone, commissioned the elder John Wood to build a country house on his Prior Park estate between the city and the mines. |
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Typically sculptures, where they appear, are of rather high quality. |
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The leaks were sealed with putty, but the relatively poor quality of the sealant materials available at the time meant that the problem was never totally overcome. |
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The impact of even deteriorated gunpowder would have been magnified by its containment in wooden barrels, compensating for the quality of the contents. |
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Thus, elite families, who were able to afford quality meat, appointed this task to servants or invested in technology like automatic turning devices. |
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Better quality restaurants will normally make up new sauces on a daily basis, using fresh ingredients wherever possible and grinding their own spices. |
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Higher quality ciders can be made using the champagne method, but this is expensive in time and money and requires special corks, bottles, and other equipment. |
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Beers from Burton were considered of a particularly high quality due to synergy between the malt and hops in use and local water chemistry, especially the presence of gypsum. |
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With eggs, you need to check for the quality mark before you buy. |
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The quality of the artefacts buried in the hoard is very high. |
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Two of these ten items are high quality pieces of copper alloy, but they are different in style to the gold and silver items of the original hoard. |
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The text of the first quarto version was of poor quality, however, and later editions corrected the text to conform more closely with Shakespeare's original. |
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He composed a considerable amount of poetry, of variable quality. |
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Most of the surviving portraits of Keats were painted after his death, and those who knew him held that they did not succeed in capturing his unique quality and intensity. |
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Within three months, they expanded their selection to include tea and tobacco, and they were soon known for providing high quality, unadulterated goods. |
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He is the only person that has that peculiar something called 'audience appeal' in sufficient quality to defy the popular penchant for movies that talk. |
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According to Robinson, this had an effect on the quality of the film. |
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Others, looking back further to Pierre Monteux's reign, think it our most French orchestra, a quality nurtured by Previn and latterly Claudio Abbado. |
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A collection of immense importance for its range and quality, it includes objects of all periods from virtually every site of importance in Egypt and the Sudan. |
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The side which does well in all three departments will win the series and we have to be very disciplined against England, who have quality batsmen and bowlers. |
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Secondly, every candidate city must provide information to the IOC on environmental health issues like air quality and environmental impact assessments. |
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There, levels of primary and secondary pollutants were reduced, and good air quality was recorded during the Beijing Olympics on most of the days. |
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A dress length of 8 metres of the best quality costs 58 francs. |
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There is evidence that in the imperial period all the short vowels except a differed by quality as well as by length from their long counterparts. |
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A future implementation of air quality improvements are expected. |
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It is mainly applicable to safety and quality management standards. |
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Over time the standards developed to cover many aspects of tangible engineering, and then engineering methodologies including quality systems, safety and security. |
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Vineyard owners, many of them in midharvest when the fire struck, have begun adding up the effects of heat and smoke, which can damage grape quality even if vines survive. |
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Millerandage is most commonly caused by cold or bad weather during the flowering stage of the vines. It impairs the quality of wine made from the grapes. |
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Parliamentary enclosures usually provided commoners with some other land in compensation for the loss of common rights, although often of poor quality and limited extent. |
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Fewer and fewer young men in Britain were interested in joining, and the continuing distrust of Indians resulted in a declining base in terms of quality and quantity. |
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These mods, while usually having the distinctive bleep and beep quality of transistor-generated tones, are often astonishingly creative and rich in expressive nuances. |
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Surfing is possible at Langland Bay, Caswell Bay and Llangennith, with the latter winning accolades from two national newspapers for the quality of its waves. |
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Of the few industries that were still reliant on coal, the demand was for quality coals, especially coking coal which was required by the steel industry. |
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Although the housing stock is not of significantly worse quality than elsewhere in Wales, there is a lack of variety in terms of private dwellings. |
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The draft Charter School Handbook issued in November 1994 sought to mollify concerns over teacher quality, if not ATA membership, by requiring teacher certification. |
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In the appearance of his shops and in the quality of his merchandise, Mr. Schulte promises to give the public its eye's worth and its money's worth. |
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Archaeological remains from the 9th century suggest that Qatar's inhabitants used greater wealth to construct higher quality homes and public buildings. |
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Access to water is universal, affordable, efficient and of high quality. |
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In Moody's Investors Service's ratings system securities are assigned a rating from Aaa to C, with Aaa being the highest quality and C the lowest quality. |
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For people affected by the floor, additional income may well be spent on upgrading the quality of necessary goods and services rather than adding to them. |
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Objections to banning the use of incandescent light bulbs include the higher initial cost of alternatives and lower quality of light of fluorescent lamps. |
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This approach is intended to provide access to the greatest quantity of coal per well set and also allows greater consistency in production gas quality. |
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A great many factors are taken into account in selecting appropriate locations for UCG, including surface conditions, hydrogeology, lithoglogy, coal quantity, and quality. |
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It protects communities by regulating activities that can cause harmful pollution and by monitoring the quality of Scotland's air, land and water. |
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In order to protect Scotland's air quality, SEPA regulates and monitors industrial activities and processes in Scotland that may lead to local airborne pollution. |
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The overall picture in Scotland is one of good air quality which has been getting better over the last 30 years or so, particularly in urban areas. |
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As access is dependent on each member state so is service quality. |
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The tip of the Indian Peninsula had the highest quality pearls. |
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Technical standards are usually voluntary, like ISO 9000 requirements, but may be obligatory, enforced by government norms, like drinking water quality requirements. |
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Many of the claims regarding the efficacy of alternative medicines are controversial, since research on them is frequently of low quality and methodologically flawed. |
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Their main functions were to monitor the quality of nursing and midwifery education courses, and to maintain the training records of students on these courses. |
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In 1701, Defoe presented the Legion's Memorial to the Speaker of the House of Commons, later his employer Robert Harley, flanked by a guard of sixteen gentlemen of quality. |
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The prize has been awarded since 1978, although if none of the entries have been deemed to be of a high enough quality the award is not presented. |
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Critics found the five plays strikingly uneven in quality and invention. |
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