It was under investigation for substandard care and abusive treatment to its patients. |
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The quality control folders were identified as substandard in five of their six assessments. |
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I still find the sound quality of compressed formats like MP3 to be substandard, so I use my own recorded media only. |
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Unemployment markedly increased, as did poverty, substandard housing, and cutbacks in basic governmental services. |
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In the country's capital city, Santo Domingo, much of the housing is substandard and the quality of the water is poor. |
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The evidence at trial did not indicate to me that defective or substandard materials were used in the construction of this house. |
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Jobs are scarce, housing is substandard but costly, and difficulties speaking English keep them in this cycle. |
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It is meant to discover which areas have substandard housing and need federal help. |
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They'd been living like that for over six months, most of their money going on substandard accommodation due to a lack of affordable housing. |
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Housing conditions are frequently deplorable, overcrowded, and substandard. |
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They were routinely betrayed by being sold substandard produce, grot wrapped in pap. |
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The committee was also required to evaluate the extent and problem of spurious and substandard drugs in the country. |
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On a premier course, a substandard product will result in dissatisfied customers who will leave. |
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This substandard home allowed me to photograph the strange, unarmoured rear of the hermit crab that is rarely seen. |
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I'm just thankful for you my dear readers for soldiering through a whingy, substandard post. |
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Despite working two or more jobs, many families still must pay out more than half their income for housing, or live in substandard conditions. |
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Now that this is packaged as a real release instead of a bootleg, it comes off as a substandard product. |
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Despite their clear benefit, these drugs are underutilized and either not given when appropriate or used at substandard doses. |
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Living conditions, such as substandard housing, have a major impact on health. |
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If what I'm quoting is substandard, please let me know what sets the standard. |
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An application has been made to the World Trade Organisation to prevent the import of unsafe, substandard stoves. |
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A high hospital mortality rate might reflect substandard care or simply a busy emergency room. |
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Since this wind was coming from the west we just evacuated people in mobile homes and substandard housing to go to shelters. |
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If someone lives in substandard housing and a crisis occurs, most likely the person will eventually lose their home and end up on the street. |
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Patients who do receive care are often treated with substandard, even harmful, medicine. |
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The Student Union faces years of belt-tightening and substandard service provision in light of the annual budget published this week. |
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The quality of material you have provided to us has been substantially substandard. |
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The bureau required the manufacture and sales of substandard toys to be stopped immediately. |
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Is the entire top ten of this year taken up with shallow talentless substandard Beatles imitators? |
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Each lash is fetchingly tapered to a point, and is much thicker and almost double the length of my old substandard wisps. |
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This piece is lyrically substandard to the surrounding material, and the closing title track doesn't find its sea legs until the very end. |
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Murphy is also adamant that despite their substandard performance in the Leinster final they will give Limerick a run for their money. |
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Or, he might have to recall all of the pets to whom he gave a substandard dose and revaccinate them at full dosages. |
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The dropping of aitches is widespread and is generally considered substandard. |
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Elimination of substandard housing and encouragement of infill housing, including downtown residential development. |
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Families live in housing that is considered substandard by Western or Kenyan standards. |
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The vast majority of the affected in San Salvador are poor inhabitants of apartment buildings and substandard housing. |
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However, the platform does not even hint that inadequate funding or substandard facilities are major factors in the crisis in education. |
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Thousands of people live in poorly maintained public housing or equally substandard private rental accommodation. |
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Jill Russell condemned the use of private contractors in providing substandard food. |
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She is living in substandard rented accommodation where the cooker does not work and the bathroom plumbing is leaking. |
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Random inspections would not accomplish the most timely elimination of substandard equipment. |
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Many live in substandard housing because they do not have the financial resources to lift themselves out of hovels. |
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If there are exploited workers, this leads to substandard wages and conditions for everyone. |
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Yet it is widely known that much of the public-sector spending has resulted in substandard infrastructure that has crumbled within a short period of time. |
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We all recognize the hard truth that too many residents of First Nation communities live in substandard housing. |
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The hard truth is that too many residents of first nations communities live in substandard housing. |
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The guarantee covers all faults and defects which are verifiably attributable to faulty construction, substandard materials or poor workmanship. |
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Also, the food at the entrance to the underground chamber was very substandard. |
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The consequences of substandard teaching go far beyond whether college or a good job is in reach. |
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This building is at risk of erupting into flames due to substandard electrical wiring, SIGAR found. |
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Milam expresses a similar sentiment, dismissing the misconception that Web productions are substandard to traditional media. |
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Who will make sure that haste to satisfy the displaced does not lead to substandard building? |
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They continue to be bogged down with allegations of substandard mental-health care. |
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The government does not accept or condone work that is clearly substandard or deficient in the variety of ways that have been identified. |
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I cannot fully pursue this topic, but we do know that there are health risks and real social consequences because of substandard housing. |
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The group did emphasis, however, that the issue of substandard shipping is of crucial importance and has to be address seriously. |
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To be precise, the Council endorsed the objective of banning substandard ships from European Union waters. |
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The risk of a substandard performance is not one that I feel is justified or acceptable in Canada. |
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However, substandard food or waste from the manufacture of food for human consumption, which is not suitable for human consumption, is taxable. |
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During the Committee's audit of the SLO post, we were struck by the substandard conditions in which Service staff were obliged to work. |
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The marine industry strongly endorses Canada's commitment to eliminating substandard shipping, and supports strong port control measures. |
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In several instances, installed equipment was discovered to be substandard, or not fulfilling the design specifications. |
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The seller may ask for a deposit and then never return to do the work, or the work he or she does do may be substandard. |
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The circulation of substandard medicines in the developing world is a serious threat to public health. |
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A routine inspection process would ensure that substandard equipment would be replaced. |
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This could, in the short-term, lead to a risk of lower quality or clearly substandard product. |
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You are well aware that math and science education at the secondary and elementary level is substandard in comparison to most of the rest of the developed world. |
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He said the step was long overdue as the flats were in a poor condition because of the substandard material used by the engineers of the department. |
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Familiar, yes, but substandard, like going back to drive the old clunker of a car you used to own before you could finally afford something brand new. |
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Hundreds of injuries, and some deaths, were linked to such devices as defective heart valves, faulty pacemakers, and substandard intrauterine devices. |
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These include substandard pay and benefits for new-hires, drastic givebacks in health and pension benefits, reductions in premium pay, and the gutting of work rules. |
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Engines and rail cars were dispatched in substandard condition. |
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And what happens when the industry is flooded with cheap fly by night Cloning Clinics producing substandard clones, like Xeroxes without any toner? |
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Either the alarm clock didn't work or she hadn't heard it, so she had to hustle out with nothing but a cup of the substandard complimentary coffee from the urn in the lobby. |
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I had to sign a form saying that I realised my performance was substandard and that the consequences of continued poor work had been explained to me. |
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Instead, the blend of war trauma and substandard care turned explosive. |
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Local governments should move quickly to ban needlessly abusive, verbally infelicitous, graphically substandard or premeditatedly cute bumper stickers. |
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The results of substandard performance in the rare but certain eventuality of a terrorist attack on a guarded position could be a tragic learning experience. |
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These children are many times more likely than others to live in substandard housing, to live with violence, to leave school early and to experience repeated periods of unemployment as adults. |
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Please provide information on measures taken to provide alternative housing to households that have been affected by the programme of slum clearance and the renovation of substandard housing. |
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Özil, who played on the right wing, was substandard, possibly because of the injury and, having been replaced at half-time, he went straight to see Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt, the Bayern and Germany medic. |
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Moreover, he said, substandard Indian wheat carry bugs which poses a major threat to our wheat crop and public health. |
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Frequently, the label dialect, or dialectal, is attached to substandard speech, language usage that deviates from the accepted norm e.g., the speech of many of the heroes of Mark Twain's novels. |
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Some of the most vulnerable live in Kashechewan and their treatment speaks for itself: substandard housing, substandard health care, and water that causes scabies, impetigo and hepatitis. |
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This will ensure that there is no hiding place for substandard ships, that all ships will be watched and monitored and that they will not escape compliance with their international obligations. |
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Residential schools consistently provided food that was foreign, of substandard quality, and frequently rationed in portions that seemed designed to keep them ravenous. |
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In 1999, a large-scale programme for combating substandard housing was put together, which consolidated the Government's efforts to eliminate tin-sheet huts and replan the districts that had no infrastructure. |
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The supervisors and promotor lose prestige among their colleagues should they allow a substandard thesis to be submitted. |
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Bad servicing, for instance uncleanliness when changing air filters, use of wrong or substandard air filters can be the cause of dirt and damage to the air mass sensor. |
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Drainage substandard and pavement potholed and slippery and requires resealing. |
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Many problem bends have substandard design or engineering features but, in many cases, it is not possible to realign them to bring them nearer to good practice standards. |
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By reducing the quantity of substandard coffee being sold, quality controls help to restrict the supply of coffee to an already oversupplied international market. |
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When a mammal embryo develops, its middle ear appears to form in a pop-and-patch way that seals one end with substandard, infection-prone tissue. |
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There were criticisms that the country had permitted the mushrooming of institutions of higher education with fancy programmes and substandard facilities, and consequent dilution of standards. |
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For many years, force was considered the poor relation to the Plymouth Borough Police due to the low pay and substandard equipment. |
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Apart from imported bodybuilding steroids, many also buy unlabelled and substandard products. |
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Other potential problems include a substandard moisture barrier or insufficient support from the subflooring. |
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This means looking at the reasons why kids join gangs: substandard family life, problems in school, a lack of discipline and supervision, and the lure of negative influences. |
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He said the food department had also sent challans against the owners of substandard food outlets to the court for action. |
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He said selling substandard steel was caused by greed and a matter of corruption. |
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The lot that is found substandard will not be marketed, and action would be taken against responsible people. |
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People are not able to discriminate between spurious, misbranded and substandard medicines. |
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Alaska Native tribes had taken over all contractible functions from IHS because it was considered substandard. |
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Providing adequate compensation for victims of pollution damage caused by oil tankers in European waters and creating a deterrent financial penalty for persons involved in the provision and use of substandard ships. |
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Then we'd still get our traditional football fix but without substandard teams or cream-crackered players. |
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Insurance companies specializing in individual life insurance have much greater freedom to tailor-make substandard policies than do group insurers. |
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What we would be doing by allowing that kind of regime to stay in place, or to return, would be to condemn women to substandard medical care and all the dangers associated with childbirth. |
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School buildings had been similarly constructed with substandard materials, and students found themselves in overcrowded living conditions, where they were poorly fed, poorly dressed, and exposed to numerous diseases. |
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These children are much more likely to live in substandard housing, experience food insecurity, and have limited access to health care and other goods and services that facilitate healthy development. |
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In America as our standard of living rises, so does our idea of what is substandard. |
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Im sure that if tomorrow the entire city was left homeless or in substandard housing, there would be cries for all levels of government and the community to help. |
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Finally, quality may be substandard or first grade. |
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A report by the health information provider Dr Foster has suggested that 19 hospital trusts have alarmingly high death rates and hundreds of people are dying needlessly because of substandard NHS care. |
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The pupil premium is great, but not much help if you are being evicted because of the bedroom tax, or living in a substandard or unsafe home, or missing out on a good breakfast. |
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The Commissioner has directed Secretary RTA Manshad Ali to expedite the steps against substandard CNG Kits in public transport including intercity buses and vans. |
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They built this with substandard parts. No wonder it collapsed. |
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The automaker is recalling the vehicles because substandard equipment used in them could disable their air conditioners, including the defrosters. |
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