He said he was pleased the officers had taken steps to protect shoppers who spend hard-earned cash on poor-quality fakes. |
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It is creating exploitative landlords, overcrowding and poor-quality homes. |
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The first substantial television version was made in 1960, and happily still survives, albeit only in a poor-quality telerecording. |
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In addition, poor-quality, translucent to cloudy, dark gray cordierite is also present, as is corundum with well-developed rhombohedral parting that tends to crumble. |
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Past methods of harvesting, particularly high-grading, in which only the valuable trees are removed, have left poor-quality timberlands across much of the country. |
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Our customers are extremely knowledgeable — we can't fob off poor-quality goods on them just because they have our label. |
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As a result, the public perceived schools not meeting the NCLB's AYP index as staffed by poor-quality teachers and uneducable students. |
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However, even a stallion with low volume, poor-quality semen, if properly managed, can adequately settle mares. |
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Symptoms usually began with retarded growth, erectness of new growth, chlorosis and purpling of leaves, followed by an overall chlorosis and production of many small, poor-quality fruits. |
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The illustrations are poor-quality photos of modelling clay characters. |
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At the heart of the new scheme will be a specially commissioned pounds 250,000 kiln which will turn poor-quality timber into high-value joinery grade material. |
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