Many seedings fail because of poor seed placement and lack of timeliness in planting. |
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The timeliness and adequacy of resource allocations should not simply be implied but be addressed openly. |
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The use of a mobile data-collection tool could increase accuracy and timeliness of clinical trial data collection. |
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And though art may inspire her, Morales seems more concerned with wearability and timeliness than flights of fashion fancy. |
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Different people place different values on luxury, location, timeliness, leisure, and security. |
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Citizens expect and deserve timeliness, fairness, knowledge, competence, courteousness and results when dealing with the Government of Canada. |
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A perfectionist graphic designer kept turning his work in late, not appreciating that his timeliness was every bit as important as the quality of his work product. |
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That being said, the Board continues to make every effort to improve the timeliness of grievance reviews. |
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This year's exercise-unprecedented in scope-is meant to offer a fact-based assessment of the situation with a view to improving timeliness. |
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Other areas where Canada did not fare well, compared to international counterparts were around timeliness and coordination of care. |
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This information flow relies on the timeliness and relevance of the information provided during the dormant flag data exchanges. |
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In particular, further improvements must be made in availability and timeliness of key indicators. |
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I suggested reconciling points of view within the groups and then tomorrow, in the House, discussing the timeliness of voting this week. |
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However, if timeliness allows, Eurostat tries to attain a higher coverage in order to keep revisions low and to improve quality. |
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We are committed to responsive, quality service, delivered with timeliness, courtesy, and fairness. |
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My last point is again to underscore what my hon. colleague, the chief government whip, said about the timeliness of my intervention. |
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Since the Summit, efforts have been made to improve the quality, timeliness and country coverage of data. |
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Since the early days of his office, the Ombudsman has taken a close look at the timeliness of payments made by the Commission. |
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Are the country partners satisfi with the quality, timeliness, and effectiveness of the technical support received? |
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What is the impact on timeliness of filing and data release and on data quality? |
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Canadians are entitled to better and more fully comparable information on the timeliness and quality of health care services. |
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It will undoubtedly, over time, improve the timeliness of our recommendations. |
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Clear public targets for time-sensitive services are an effective way to ensure sufficient timeliness. |
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The survey included questions on such issues as timeliness, accessibility, and perceptions about fairness, courtesy, competence and helpfulness. |
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With stable resources and caseload, this should improve the timeliness of justice. |
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The quality of the service and the timeliness of the response depend largely on the quality and specificity of the submission. |
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This approach has presented several operational problems affecting both quality and timeliness. |
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The book deserves to be widely read because of its timeliness and clarity. |
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He failed to deal with his client's affairs with due care and timeliness. |
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This outpouring of anger was heavily lacking in reason, spellcheck, and timeliness. |
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As religious interpretation of news started to decline in the 18th century, an emphasis on timeliness increased. |
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The timeliness and verity of this admonition is not arguable. |
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Most of the weighting is for qualitative factors such as whether the quality and timeliness of supply could be assured, the effects on other parts of the firm, and so on. |
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Editors boasted about the timeliness of their news, and how they had beaten other papers to it. |
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As for the whole specious argument about the fact that there was an issue of timeliness here, I do not think that is at all relevant. |
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The timeliness of litigation can also be improved by the use of the Internet to facilitate the exchange of data and information between the courts and the parties. |
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In a video message, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan stressed the timeliness of the WCDR, and expressed hope that it would contribute to building community resilience, mobilizing resources, and galvanizing global actions. |
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For the sake of timeliness, Third Man did it in just one step. |
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Five years of incubation, however, have only improved the show's timeliness, allowing reflections not just on the role of bankers in general but even on some familiar banking terms whose origins are Tuscan. |
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The quality and timeliness of the national information received by the Commission inevitably influences the value and the punctuality of this report. |
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They were health care priority, access to care, undiagnosed illnesses, classification of Gulf War I records, outreach and timeliness. |
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Notwithstanding the inherent limitations of this mid-term assessment, this report nevertheless represents a major improvement in the quantity, quality and timeliness of performance data reported by the Joint Programme. |
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Enhancing the accuracy and timeliness of the data used for the economic and fiscal projections can increase the accuracy of the forecasts themselves. |
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Chapter 2 takes stock of the progress achieved in implementing last year's recommendations to deal with various issues that have a significant impact on timeliness across government. |
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The committee will normally provide the parties with further opportunity to present their case on the timeliness issue as a preliminary matter at the hearing. |
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Effectiveness and timeliness of the coding and recording of key financial and non-financial transactions to support accurate and timely information processing. |
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We will put our service standards aside until such time as we can assess what impact the new unit has had on the timeliness of responses and our overall performance and productivity. |
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But the book has a timeliness that Kalfus may not have foreseen. |
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The priest took thirty minutes to deliver his harangue on timeliness, making the entire service run late. |
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Unlike science, where timeliness is critically important, humanities publications often take years to write and years more to publish. |
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For customized information retrieval services, the appropriate timeliness measure is the elapsed time between the receipt of a clear request and the delivery of the information product to the client. |
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The AMI Virtual Learning Collaborative has been designed to address the timeliness of reperfusion therapy. |
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This will improve the accuracy and timeliness of the accounting entries associated with receipts and considerably reduce the number of deposits put in suspense accounts. |
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In this environment job, interactive and dynamic, are effected controls on every single action and any situation of error is signalled with timeliness and immediateness. |
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The use of the model increases efficiency by identifying similar cases occurring under similar circumstances, which improves the consistency and timeliness of the Board's findings and recommendations. |
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But the report questioned the funding of the IASB and the timeliness of responses to widespread accounting issues by the IFRS Interpretations Committee. |
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Timeliness in reporting is just as much a quality issue as are the accuracy and precision of testing. |
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