She has educated staff on treating people with respect and decency, and she has set extremely high standards for prisoners. |
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It is absurd to blame schools with high standards for other schools having low standards. |
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A two-star rating means the hospital has performed well overall but has not achieved consistently high standards. |
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This erudite yet readable volume admirably meets the high standards set by the new series. |
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In it, I forcibly argued that high standards could only reasonably be maintained by cutting costs. |
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Today's audiences can hardly appreciate the ahistorically high standards to which they have grown accustomed. |
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He admits that Killian had very high standards and didn't hold with pilots not meeting them. |
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Remarkably for a band who have set such high standards, the best may be yet to come. |
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Leaders demonstrate unwavering resolve and set high standards for building great organizations, settling for nothing less. |
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In order to maintain high standards of umpiring, it regularly restructures the international umpiring panel. |
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Having got off to such a rip-roaring start, however, the album sometimes struggles to maintain such high standards. |
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It fosters high standards of planning and architecture in towns and cities. |
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Being an aesthete with high standards of evidence and argumentation, these intrusions chap him. |
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Peter expected high standards, but his sometimes austere manner veiled a deep concern for people and an insight into the human condition. |
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Cassini has snapped some stunning shots on its meanderings through the Saturnian system, but this one is a corker, even by its high standards. |
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Visitors can expect high standards of accommodation, friendly locals, a good choice of restaurants, bars, tavernas, nightclubs and shopping. |
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With their high standards and empathetic members, the unit was beloved by the populace of the Republic. |
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Missives from Fox's unquiet mind, as she struggles to meet the intelligentsia's high standards for motherhood. |
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We set high standards, and although you have to take the ups with the downs, we do feel a responsibility to the Borders public. |
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This book is a history of its ten years' valiant work in maintaining the high standards one has come to expect of British newspapers. |
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Mr Harrison said the challenge was to continue strengthening the team to maintain the high standards on which the business had been built. |
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He had a disappointing World Cup by his own high standards but has done well in Super League. |
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It would seem that efforts to train stalkers to high standards have been successful, and I would agree with that conclusion. |
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But he has steadfastly refused to lower his high standards of morality and decency. |
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He had, according to the City regulators, breached its principles and its high standards of integrity and fair dealing. |
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Now is the time to scrap the Trust and get back to clean wards, happy contented staff, striving for high standards and just rewards. |
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He was apparently a horrible student but now he's headmaster so that just goes to show the high standards of this school! |
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They do this to assure the public that health services meet high standards, and that doctors can be trusted. |
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We have high standards of care for our feline charges and provide full training for our volunteers within a friendly and supportive environment. |
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The loss of some teeth made him chary about playing, because of the fear that his high standards would be compromised. |
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It is finished to high standards with parquet flooring throughout, gypsum walls and ceilings, air conditioning and triple glazing. |
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Professionally, she is a perfectionist who demands high standards from her work. |
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Well-organized, orderly, and fastidious, they try to maintain high standards, but can slip into being critical and perfectionistic. |
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David is a man who sets himself impossibly high standards and then loathes himself for failing to achieve them. |
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Good reporters and writers often set impossibly high standards for themselves, benchmarks that far exceed what anyone else imposes. |
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We only feel guilt, hostility, and anger when we measure ourselves and others against impossibly high standards. |
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We started to understand that her fussiness and mini-rants were because she expected high standards of everything from us, and from the world. |
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Why are we too scared to ask for high standards on a job that's costing us the earth? |
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Gulliver has set herself high standards and will be sure to make a resolute defence of her title and the Grand Slam. |
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One might assume Kiley's tough negotiating skills and high standards would make for some prickly dealings with her newspaper colleagues. |
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The Grading system awards beauty salons with 3, 4 or 5 stars, depending on how high standards and facilities are within the clinic. |
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They must also ensure that high standards of corporate governance and personal behaviour are maintained. |
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You may elaborate on and enlarge the truth to a degree, but you are a person of high integrity and high standards of behavior. |
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They are meant to act with skill, care and diligence, at the same time observing high standards of market conduct. |
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Raymond is a strict disciplinarian and expects very high standards of his family. |
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The shame attendant on confessing to sexual sin should not be underestimated, especially for penitents raised on preternaturally high standards with regard to purity. |
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The demand for annulment matters because Grayson is rich, even by Congress's high standards. |
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The wine-makers of Burgundy strongly believe that their beloved region meets these high standards. |
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She was unpopular at times, but continued to strive for high standards. |
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He spoke German and was a skilled cryptologist, but he was also a sound administrator who combined academic excellence with the need to maintain high standards of security. |
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In 1435, he codified the depiction of the ideal human form in narrative representations, coherently presented, and designed to encourage high standards of behavior. |
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To maintain high standards, the duke issued the third set of ordinances in 1799, emphasizing the production of sculptural objects in pipe clay and soft-paste porcelain. |
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Parents and teachers up and down the land are endeavouring to instil high standards of personal behaviour and responsibility among young children. |
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The many achievements of Scottish insurance companies are witness to the talent within them and the high standards of integrity and probity they employ. |
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A good competition with high standards of play will fill the stadiums. |
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And John, I hope my grammar and syntax meet your very high standards. |
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These individuals are emotionally robust despite their shy demeanour, and they have high standards for themselves, which is why they can seem cranky and irritable. |
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Our legislators passed laws regarding consent and record keeping to ensure high standards of quality and care for Hoosier women. |
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We just want to make great music, put it out and have the temerity to think that there are enough people out there who are like-minded and have as high standards as we do. |
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In fact, November's results show parents want to continue with implementation of high standards and the results they promise. |
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Towns taking part in the scheme must achieve high standards with businesses, police and other crime-fighting organisations working closely together. |
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The acoustics of the Music Centre will be excellent, including high quality of sound in each studio, and high standards for silence and absence of intrusion. |
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With a coverslip rate of up to 400 sliders per hour, the instrument sets high standards in processing histological and cytological applications. |
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Hewson maintains its high standards with this rootin', tootin', killin', maimin', shoot 'em up. Not to be missed by arcadey types. |
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Can't have no fruitloop with his finger on the button. Cokeheads maybe, but not a fruitloop. This country has high standards. |
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Roman citizens came to expect high standards of hygiene, and the army was also well provided with latrines and bath houses, or thermae. |
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These high standards mean that aviation fuel costs much more than fuel used for road vehicles. |
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Clement worked to high standards, but his machine tools were particularly elaborate. |
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The Commission provide guidance and training on the application of the Codes to assist in promoting high standards of conduct. |
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She was an irritable, nervous woman brought up to expect high standards by her stern father. |
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The club also has a strong membership, high standards and a notable junior team. |
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Gilbert set almost impossibly high standards for recruits and many did not meet the requirements. |
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Greece is a developed country with high standards of living and high Human Development Index. |
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We look forward to maintaining these high standards and serving the people of North Rhine-Westphalia for many years to come. |
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Watters Designs with NGC s PLM software will be able to maintain its high standards of quality and design. |
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The association only accredits programs that meet its high standards. |
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Oligo arrays have improved dramatically in the past few years and we are delighted there are now oligos that meet our high standards. |
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I rollock the team even when we win because I expect high standards from them. |
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Many industrial facilities in Bosnia and Hercegovina have been built regarding to very high standards. |
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Modern life demands such high standards of personal hygiene that a huge range of different deodorants and anti-perspirants have been developed to help keep body odour at bay. |
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For Hamachek, a normal or more adaptive perfectionist was someone who pursued very high standards but whose self-esteem remained intact when those standards were not attained. |
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Irgacure 270 is a new high-molecular-weight sulfonium salt which fulfills the high standards that UV-curable inks for food packaging are required to meet. |
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These schools maintain recognition for their demands and high standards. |
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Although smaller in size, the new FX161 crystal operates at many of the same high standards as previous models, making it one of the most efficient tuning forks yet. |
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In the competitive pipe band community, some bands are starting to find the competitive system musically stifling, although it does demand high standards. |
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Eurostar has been hailed as having set new standards in international rail travel and has won praise several times over, recognising its high standards. |
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He expected very high standards of workmanship from his employees, and the result was that Fenton, Murray and Wood produced machinery of a very high precision. |
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These three events have been designed to instill capabilities that ensure the high standards of nursing are met, from clinical and other leadership to policymaking and more. |
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It would be better to forget RAE exercises and instead have a large number of independent universities with proper tenure-track positions and with high standards enforced. |
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