This is, of course, a measure of the design integrity and manufacturing quality of each new product category. |
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He said that in Jepara, the center of Central Java's furniture industry, the quality of teak wood was poor. |
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Even business magazines in Brazil have rated Porto Alegre as the city with the highest quality of life. |
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Wine lovers tend to judge the quality of a wine region by the reputation of its well-known wines. |
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Nor is there any evidence that the quality of justice in New South Wales is notably superior to that in Victoria. |
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And, again, membership in a political party does not determine the quality of justice in this country. |
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The adumbrative quality of the work's first third is mauled and mangled by the third. |
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The ability to live and work together is destroyed, social capital is depleted, and quality of life is diminished. |
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He insists that the employees earn decent salaries and enjoy a good quality of life, so mostly he focuses on lowering other costs of production. |
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The affordability, and quality of digital video and sophisticated postproduction systems put these possibilities well within reach. |
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If I live in northeast Regina, the smell of the oil refinery and the occasional bit of ash raining from the sky affect my quality of life. |
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Read has been active for 23 years and aims to raise the quality of education and increase the literacy rate in South Africa. |
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Social resources are at least as important as ecological resources in supporting a desirable quality of life. |
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Lloyd says that a dip in the quality of teaching meant that some usually well-behaved primary school pupils began to act up. |
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Staff members who judged the competition were pleased with the quality of work produced by the children. |
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The quality of the microphones you use will also determine how good your recordings will sound. |
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Chicago is committed to supporting small businesses and improving the quality of life for its residents. |
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The competition saw the judges rate websites from the US, Turkey, Thailand and Australia for the quality of their art and design. |
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The writing system doesn't separate the quality of the vowel from its nasalization. |
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The mirror-like quality of standing water may have had symbolic implications too. |
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The quality of standing behind and extending support to any social cause often goes silently unnoticed. |
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However, the truth is that over time, records and cassette tapes deteriorate and the quality of sound diminishes. |
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This sampling method gives a good indication of the quality of the overall kazoo production run. |
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A paint's ability to adhere to a surface will vary with the type and quality of resins it contains. |
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However, the quality of this single is in no doubt and it was ably supported by what was unquestionably, for me, the best video of the year. |
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By the final moments, cometary dust will have abraded the camera's optics, degrading the quality of the images, and possibly ending transmission. |
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It's entirely clear from the context and the over-the-top quality of the leaked chapter that he is putting us on. |
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The report is based on a widely recognised formula, the Gini coefficient, that measures quality of life. |
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A number of questions about the clinical utility of quality of life measures remain unanswered. |
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There were no consistent data supporting the use of readmission rates as a measure of quality of care. |
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This speaks volumes about the perceived quality of the product compared to competing offerings at the moment. |
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Intermediate measures of quality of health care remained unchanged or improved slightly. |
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This statistic provides an easily interpretable measure of the relative quality of the two model fits. |
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These laws also provide the consumer with detailed information on the origin and quality of the product. |
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It is pity to see people going after food by smell and taste, ignoring the standard or quality of the products. |
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Houston received high satisfaction ratings from respondents for quality of life. |
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Kingston has been rated the 27th worst borough in London for quality of life in a survey out this week. |
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There is evidence to suggest that aerobic exercise can improve some aspects of a person's quality of life. |
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Even the truckers acknowledged the quality of their performance by blowing air horns in applause. |
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We will, additionally, have to wait and see if the show throws up the same quality of star potential as the first two series. |
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The astuteness and rapier-like quality of his writing doesn't need smarmy expletive witticisms to back it up. |
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All have the wherewithal to pay a premium for the quality of home life York offers. |
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Regis also took the opportunity to advertise the quality of the police department that he headed. |
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The vital quality of any military force is less its weapons than the skill, courage, and adaptability of those who employ them. |
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The narrative perhaps shares with a good many other such accounts the adventitious quality of a just so story. |
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Is the quality of life now better for the technological advancements we have made? |
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Keegan also does justice to the exceptional quality of coalition war planning and operations, though only a third of the book is devoted to them. |
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But they had not reckoned on the quality of the players Allardyce assembled and, importantly, the team spirit. |
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The book is the first step to radically improving the quality of your life at work. |
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You can even get chimes that are hand tuned if you are really into the sound quality of your wind chime. |
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Regardless, whether it was filmed in widescreen or not, the quality of the picture is undeniable. |
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People are attracted to the quality of life, particularly in terms of homeownership and real estate. |
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I'm very proud of the quality of the work, and most people have no difficulty with that. |
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The quality of the horses, the standard of jockeyship, the level of prize money were all inferior to here. |
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The high quality of this concert and the limited seating facilities of the venue make early booking extremely recommendable. |
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The result does not do justice to the quality of some of the pictures, and is visually unsatisfactory and somewhat unattractive. |
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Missed stumpings, dropped nicks, muffed run outs and an unending stream of byes bear testimony to the quality of wicketkeeping in the country. |
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Optimising quality of life before a timely, dignified, and peaceful death are the primary aims of palliative care. |
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We are proud of the quality of scholarship and imagination represented in this issue. |
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Developers derive more job satisfaction out of the quality of their work than the quantity. |
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All reasonable people understand that acts of God, accidents, or incidents will happen that will affect the quality of drinking water. |
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This helps ensure the quality of high-bandwidth applications such as video conferencing, Web hosting, and on-line training. |
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At that time, Rehnquist said the high number of vacancies was eroding the quality of justice associated with federal courts. |
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Dausgaard is a conductor with remarkable gifts and a fine ear for balance and quality of sound. |
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In addition to tackling fraudulent and exaggerated claims, we must improve the quality of justice for genuinely injured parties. |
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In the case of a slow degradation of the quality of justice, nothing particularly dramatic would occur. |
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The small target, defensive quality of so much of the campaign has wearied me to the point of querying the worth of the democratic process. |
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By the 1980s, however, her waywardness, failing health and fading interest in contemporary music began to skew the quality of her output. |
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There was a great deal of airtime to fill and the quality of the reports varied, especially at lunch hour. |
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We are happy about this international acknowledgment of the quality of our services and are proud to be able to help patients from Europe. |
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Civil rights campaigners believe any change would do serious damage to the quality of British justice. |
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Is this girl the type and quality of womanhood best suited to this man for a successful life? |
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Those of you who might consider investing in a wildcat venture should also remember that the quality of geologic professional advice varies. |
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Moreover, why measure pre-Second World War income inequality via the distribution of agrarian property and the quality of human capital? |
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Successful readjustment to the school environment depends partly upon the quality of the transition plan. |
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What miseries were endured, and what injustices were done, because well-intentioned leaders lacked the quality of moral quick-wittedness! |
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In today's Army, the family plays a major role in recruiting, retention, readiness and quality of life. |
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There is a quality of immediacy and reality in what writing is taken to be. |
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What he has lost out on, however, is the pinpoint accuracy that used to be the defining quality of his bowling. |
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The benefits for tourism, water-based activities and general overall quality of life are enormous. |
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Unhappy people from some quartiers had to come to city hall to fight for quality of life. |
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Small schools have sprung up all over the country, laying accent on the quality of the relationship between teacher and student. |
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The numinous quality of the sunset changed a familiar landscape beyond recognition. |
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This is particularly important, as the mapping is only as good as the quality of the quantitative phenotypic data. |
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It is one of the various small ways in which the public can fight back against the people who are undermining their quality of life. |
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If a hog barn is built next to my farm and affects my quality of life and property value, I can't be compensated. |
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It was ranked as one of the best cities in the US for quality of life in a recent survey. |
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Alaskan yellow cedar siding and windows and a metal roof provide a hardy exterior, while cherry and cedar upgrade the quality of the interior. |
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However, they would have reckoned without the quality of Mark Bowman's leadership, and under-estimated his capacity to inspire his troops, not least by his own example. |
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Maybe his convincing films, which wed the physically linear quality of drawing to the temporally linear quality of moving images, have altered my vision. |
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The concept of college football no longer has any bearing on the quality of the person, the quality of students. |
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Although the Council made attempts to improve the quality of the service provided by native washermen, the laundrymen did not change much in the washing process. |
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Most new farmers are able to earn a decent income, but more important, they have a higher quality of life because they are living a life that they love. |
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It could dramatically improve quality of life in communities throughout the developing world. |
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The economy has begun to add jobs, but the quality of those jobs is an increasing concern. |
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Over the weekend, three customers came up to Parker, without prompting, and thanked him for the quality of the customer service. |
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But no one can deny that the quality of the water has changed in northern Alberta. |
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Optical examination instruments produced by the company are used in industry to check the quality of everything from fuel injector nozzles to interior welds. |
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We have passed 40,000 visits here and while that is nothing compared with some sites, I am proud of the quality of readership that regularly visits. |
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Our work shows that people need to have affordable housing for several different reasons and its provision can play an important role in improving quality of life. |
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Often irony is the only redeeming quality of his serpentine sentences. |
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The quality of that flour is due, in large part, to the work of hundreds of different proteins that perform specialized tasks inside the wheat kernel, or grain. |
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There is an interesting quality of delicacy attributed to Elizabeth. |
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Scotland was top in 12 out of a total of 13 areas including the number of businesses making and receiving payments online and the quality of ICT advice available. |
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Also, by using the khanga, Lalesso supports the threatened textile industry and helps to improve the quality of life for the textile workers in Kenya. |
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Where More is the most abstracted member of the group, Patensen is the most engaged, though his vacant stare has an abstracted quality of its own. |
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But ironically the family's decision to opt for Majorca the following year had nothing to do with the quality of the redcoats ' entertainment or even the shared toilet blocks. |
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Publishing raw data may in a similar way enhance the speed and quality of research, as other researchers can reanalyse the data to verify results or to draw new conclusions. |
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Sensual and macabre, the drawings celebrate the luminous and tactile quality of fur while provoking acknowledgement of the animal absence in these forms. |
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A buccaneer wants status, too, but only if that status is justly earned and sustained through the quality of his work. |
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It has the hallucinatory, frightening quality of a waking dream. |
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Moorer's voice has the quality of Anita Baker with a gentle raunch. |
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The city has already made great strides in line with international standards to improve the quality of its environment and in particular to reduce air pollution. |
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The EPA said activated sludge should not be present in the final effluent and that the quality of the effluent entering the river from the plant was poor. |
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Can the degree or quality of an individual's adultness be assessed? |
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The styling and general quality of construction adds to this impression. |
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Zeitgeist novels tend to fall in one of three categories, none of which have anything to do with the quality of the work itself. |
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The subdivision by quickset hawthorn hedges came slightly later as drainage improved the quality of the pasture, enabling cattle rather than sheep to be stocked. |
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Sensory receptors provide information about the quality of the stimuli that they detect, giving rise to what philosophers call the qualia of conscious perceptual experience. |
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All surfing disciplines were on show from kneeboarders, to longboarders and the overall quality of the riders on display was the highest I have seen. |
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Similar constraints exist for the length, diameter, and materials quality of the shaft. |
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Indeed, the country has long valued its openness, tolerance and the quality of services available. |
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Climatic conditions and quality of land have determined how land is used in the Nordic countries. |
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Several bog bodies are notable for the high quality of their preservation and the substantial research by archaeologists and forensic scientists. |
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He rated each for the beauty or ugliness of the skull and quality of their civilizations. |
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This policy, known as malgachization, coincided with a severe economic downturn and a dramatic decline in the quality of education. |
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Due to the source of funding, the quality of this Boston University study is questioned. |
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Further discoveries paralleled the improvements in the size and quality of the telescope. |
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He was gifted with the quality of being a smooth talker and of choice eloquence. |
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The Merchant Venturers aim to play an active role in education to help improve and sustain the quality of educational provision within Bristol. |
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The quality of the highways improved much, but was accompanied by a significant increase of the toll fees. |
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Indigenous people also have less access to health care and a lower quality of housing. |
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The goal is to reduce passengers' commute times, protect the environment, provide improved security and overall quality of service. |
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Since 1981, the Galician life expectancy has increased by five years, thanks to a higher quality of life. |
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Relationships between merchant and consumer were minimal often playing into public concerns about the quality of produce. |
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For the quality of service and comfort from the visitor's point of view, Lake Baikal still has a long way to go. |
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Also there may be variances in quality of the underlying good which may not have fully agreed commodity grading. |
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Early European visitors noted the quality of Japanese craftsmanship and metalsmithing. |
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His Spanish correspondence with the Signoria reveals his power of observation and analysis, a chief quality of his mind. |
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The cuttings are usually cultivars, selected both for yield and quality of fruit. |
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Highly decorative Canton porcelain was produced throughout the 19th century, but the quality of wares waned. |
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Strong verbs indicate tense by a change in the quality of a vowel, while weak verbs indicate tense by the addition of an ending. |
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Accents typically differ in quality of the voice, pronunciation and distinction of vowels and consonants, stress, and prosody. |
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Vowel length may also have arisen as an allophonic quality of a single vowel phoneme, which may have then become split in two phonemes. |
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Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranks Sydney tenth in the world in terms of quality of living, making it one of the most livable cities. |
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Research has attempted to examine the relationship between quality of life and productivity. |
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There are many different methods of measuring quality of life in terms of health care, wealth and materialistic goods. |
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The term quality of life is also used by politicians and economists to measure the livability of a given city or nation. |
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Such measures relate more broadly to the population of a city, state, or country, not to individual quality of life. |
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Within the field of healthcare, quality of life is often regarded in terms of how a certain ailment affects a patient on an individual level. |
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Improving quality of life involves action not only by NGOs, but also by governments. |
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Aside from this use in describing the quality of information, various scholarly fields define the term differently, as is needed. |
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A specialized subset of air quality laws regulate the quality of air inside buildings. |
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He never enjoyed the House of Lords, and thought the quality of debates there poor. |
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Pugin demanded the highest quality of workmanship from his craftsmen, particularly the stonemasons. |
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Given the noticeable effects on efficiency, quality of life, and productive growth, innovation is a key factor in society and economy. |
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Other measures such as access and quality of health care, income growth inequality, and educational standards are also used. |
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Democracy and republicanism would grow to have a profound effect on world events and on quality of life. |
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Repeated drawing increases the quality of the sliver allowing for finer counts to be spun. |
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The number of yarn breakages was dependent on the quality of the roving, and quality cotton led to fewer breakages. |
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For most purposes, ductility is a more important measure of the quality of wrought iron than tensile strength. |
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Owing to this a better material utilization, lower process forces and better surface quality of parts can be achieved in die forging processes. |
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The quality of water in the ship canal remains adversely affected by several factors. |
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In advanced cases, appropriate chemotherapy improves average survival over supportive care alone, as well as improving quality of life. |
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Most of society was highly traditional, especially in the small villages and rural areas and the quality of education was low. |
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Handmade paper is also prepared in laboratories to study papermaking and in paper mills to check the quality of the production process. |
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This improved the quality of the finished product and increased its malleability. |
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The wool quality of a Herdwick has unique qualities relating to durability. |
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Special rules may apply for the safety of the public and to protect the quality of the water and the ecology of the surrounding area. |
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Such effects are claimed also by some South Australian wineries as increasing the quality of the wine production. |
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The Environment Agency measure water quality of the river systems in England. |
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Despite the generous supply and quality of food, some prisoners died of starvation after gambling away their rations. |
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Admittedly, the quality of alt cert programs varies quite a bit. |
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One way to increase stickiness is to use the culture machine to add a quality of unfinish to its production. |
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The Consul air acclimatizer to improve the quality of the environment and the health of those who live in one of the driest regions of Brazil. |
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The glance was politely unnoting, but in it there yet lurked, far back, the unmistakable quality of a caress. |
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This improvisatory element engendered a vibrant, appealingly unstagey quality of performance. |
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The most important factors are definitely the consistency and quality of the photoactive and aluminium oxide layers of the printing plates. |
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And those who had an anxiety disorder also reported significantly worse pain and health-related quality of life than patients without a disorder. |
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Pegeen's unique and successful formula is evident from the abundant number of referrals, repeat business and the quality of its creations. |
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Judge Mr V Mathews spoke highly of the quality of stock exhibited by huntsman Dylan Davies and whipper-in Iolo Humphreys. |
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Alkalinization improves the quality of lidocaine-fentanyl epidural anaesthesia for caesarean section. |
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What we have here is a facility that will add a great amount of substance to the quality of life to the residents of Palmdale. |
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Though ITC recently rolled out advertisements emphasising on the safety and the quality of its noodles, Yippee has failed quality tests. |
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In the EU today, animal welfare is viewed by consumers as an attribute of the overall quality of the food they purchase. |
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They improved the quantity and quality of production and dominated cotton and tobacco exports. |
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Customers expect consistency in the quality of service they receive. |
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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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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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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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I have no complaints about the quality of his work, but I don't enjoy his company. |
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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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The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. |
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A real event seems to derive its eventhood from some quality of out-of-the-blueness. |
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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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The quality of fluorescent lighting technology has improved dramatically in recent years. |
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The quality of automobile gasolines varies considerably from one country and producer to another. |
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Every governing body is free to set its own standards, so the quality of races may differ. |
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Biomass of the domesticated and wild animals was increased by a higher quality of grass. |
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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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So little has survived, however, that the best quality of work from this period may not be represented. |
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They were inspected by kirk sessions, who checked for the quality of teaching and doctrinal purity. |
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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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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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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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The quality of life they lead is difficult because of the many constraints placed on them. |
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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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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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However, the stone soon began to decay due to pollution and the poor quality of some of the stone used. |
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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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It has recently been named a Green Flag Park in recognition of the quality of its services and environment. |
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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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Thus, it is necessary to make adjustments for differences in the quality of goods and services. |
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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 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 cut can be inferior if the grass is pushed away from the blade by the cushion of air. |
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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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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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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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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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A higher quality of educational provisions for children living in rural areas will be another goal for the Chinese government. |
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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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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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The results are based on an entirely flawed methodology that underweights the quality of research and overweights fluff. |
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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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The programme also disproved claims that some deterioration in the quality of the gunpowder would have prevented the explosion. |
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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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After initial reluctance, Fleming, who felt the strips would lack the quality of his writing, agreed. |
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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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He especially praised the poetry and wit of the fairies, and the quality of the verse involved. |
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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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Where it is a permanent and pensioned opposition, as in England, the quality of its thought deteriorates accordingly. |
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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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Due to the quality of the varied geology, the site is the subject of international field studies. |
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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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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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The Royal Porcelain Factory is famous for the quality of its ceramics and export products worldwide. |
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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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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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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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By its astringent quality, it moderates the relaxing quality of warm water. |
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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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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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It is ranked highly in education, healthcare, life expectancy, quality of life, personal safety, and housing. |
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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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New products may be introduced, older products disappear, the quality of existing products may change, and consumer preferences can shift. |
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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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Based in Whitehall, it produces an annual report showing the quality of and problems associated with drinking water. |
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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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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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Theatre critics were held in low esteem, but he attracted notice by the quality of his reviews. |
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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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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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Since an object is a different size to different observers, then size is not a quality of the object. |
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The Scottish Football Association encourages quality of governance in football clubs through a system of club licence awards. |
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Nevertheless, according to the Economist Intelligence Index of 2011, Iceland has the 2nd highest quality of life in the world. |
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Nor, with common grazing, could an individual owner improve the quality of his stock. |
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Chalmers made an issue within St Andrews of the quality of mathematics teaching. |
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In contrast, the Allies improved both the quantity and quality of pilots graduating from their training programs. |
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The quality of extant work generally, both minor and major, demonstrates a thriving poetic tradition in Scotland throughout the period. |
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The quality of wool depends on the individual sheep and on the part of the sheep's body from which the wool has been taken. |
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Many of the workers objected to both the price and quality of the goods sold in these shops. |
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At the same time the uneven quality of the English and Scottish maps was being improved by engravers under Benjamin Baker. |
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It was ranked as 4th in UK and 1st in Wales for quality of international student experience. |
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The leek was the favorite vegetable of the Emperor Nero, who consumed it in soup or in oil, believing it beneficial to the quality of his voice. |
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Pembrokeshire is well known for its excellent food, having capitalised on the quality of its agricultural produce. |
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Migrants may be able to alter their quality of sleep to compensate for the loss. |
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French cuisine is also regarded as a key element of the quality of life and the attractiveness of France. |
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It is a highly developed country, with the world's 8th highest quality of life in 2005 and the 26th Human Development Index. |
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Italian cooks rely chiefly on the quality of the ingredients rather than on elaborate preparation. |
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In 2005 the Economist Intelligence Unit's quality of life survey placed Spain among the top 10 in the world. |
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Erosion causes loss of the fertile top soil and reduces its fertility and quality of the agricultural produce. |
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Other major issues that threaten kelp include marine pollution and the quality of water, climate changes and certain invasive species. |
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Short of survival, human concerns include the range from quality of life to health hazards. |
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However, their ships proved difficult to sink despite severe damage and impressed the British with the quality of their firing. |
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This competition has been pinpointed as one of the main reasons for the high overall quality of the Flemish education. |
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Demand soon outstripped the level of available state resources, causing the quality of public education to deteriorate. |
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As the duration lengthens beyond 80 msec, the painlike quality of the sensation decreases. |
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Japanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food, quality of ingredients and presentation. |
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Europeans appreciated the quality of these and the North American fur trade developed and became of prime importance to early settlers. |
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These habitats have also the highest quality of water, so the presence of this bird confirms the standard of the water. |
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Hydrology is the study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth. |
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It can dramatically affect the quality of a product, as well as playing a role in sanitation. |
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There seemed to be no correlation between geological age and quality of preservation, within that timeframe. |
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Though milking speed is not related to the quality of milk produced by the cow, it does impact the management of the milking process. |
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