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Quality and press
The Regional Water Quality Control Board and the Santa Clara Valley Water District have engaged in a major outreach effort that has received extensive press and community response.
), Quality press in Southeast Europe, ( The media in Southeast Europe ), 1st ed.
During a July 10, 2009, press conference, GM stated that Lutz would remain at GM as Vice Chairman responsible for all creative elements of products and customer relationships, and that his role as Vice Chairman of Global Product Development would be assumed April 1, 2009, by Thomas G. Stephens, then Executive Vice President of Global Powertrain and Global Quality.
* BSNF Railway press release ( September 13, 2005 ), " BNSF Railway Showcases New Technology for Cleaner Air Quality and More Efficient Freight Movement in Southern California ".
A press release issued by the company in 2009 announced that it was one of the winners of a National Defense Transportation Quality Award and that this was the eighth time it had been so recognised, The award was for implementing systems for dealing with Department of Defense commissions for the relocation of personnel based around Puget Sound, of which around 500 had been dealt with in the year 2008.

Quality and category
In 2006, The Princeton Review ranked Dartmouth third in its " Quality of Life " category, and sixth for having the " Happiest Students.
However, Ontario's Vintners Quality Alliance ( VQA ) would not give the product its stamp of approval because no such category existed in its regulations.
The 2011 it won 3rd Best Airport in North America of the Airport Service Quality Awards by Airports Council International, as well as 3rd Best Airport by Size in the 2 to 5 million passenger category.
In 2002, he was chosen " Knight of Quality Government " by the Movement for Quality Government in Israel in the " Military and security " category.
* 2011-2nd Best Airport in Latin America-Caribbean of the Airport Service Quality Awards by Airports Council International and Best Airport by Size in the 2 to 5 million passenger category.
BusinessWeek listed Marquette's College of Business Administration as 53rd among undergraduate business programs in 2008, and 36th overall in the category of " Academic Quality Rank ".
MUT ’ s latest achievement is to accomplish a score of 4. 86 out of 5 which is the highest score in category of Research University in the latest assessment by the office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment ( ONESQA ), a public organization set up to assess the performance of all educational institutions from schools to universities, in two categories: research and learning qualities and the quality of graduates.
Brem sur Mer, Pissotte, Mareuil sur Lay et Vix are notable wines that belong to the DWHQ category ( Delimited Wines of Higher Quality ).
In the Czech Republic, Kabinet is a category of Quality Wine with Predicate ( Czech: Jakostní víno s přívlastkem ).
In 2011, a Care Quality Commission inspection found that the hospital was in the moderate concern category with respect to meeting the needs of some patients in nutritional and patient dignity standards.
The Indoor Environmental Quality ( IEQ ) category in LEED standards, one of the five environmental categories, was created to provide comfort, well-being, and productivity of occupants.
Vin Délimité de Qualité Supérieure (" Delimited Wine of Superior Quality "), usually abbreviated as VDQS, is the second highest category of French wine, below Appellation d ' Origine Contrôlée ( AOC ) in rank, but above Vin de pays ( country wine ).
The 2010 Airport Service Quality ( ASQ ) Award for Best Airport in the World for the 2-5 million passengers category went to Ottawa Airport.
The 2011 it won Best Airport in North America of the Airport Service Quality Awards by Airports Council International, as well as 2nd Best Airport by Size in the 2 to 5 million passenger category.
In addition it also won Best Airport in its category ( 1-5 million passengers ) at the ACI Europe Awards and the Best Airport in Europe across all categories in the ACI Airport Service Quality ( ASQ Survey ).

Quality and newspaper
He worked with Will Eisner, assisting on the writer-artist's signature hero The Spirit — a masked crime-fighter created for a weekly syndicated, newspaper Sunday-supplement, with his adventures reprinted in Quality comics.
In 1948 the newspaper published an editorial entitled " The Case for Sterilization-Quantity vs. Quality " that went into great detail extolling the virtues of ' breeding ' for the general public good.
The UTS-400-TE was specialized terminal that had a powerful text editing program burned into firmware intended at first to allow for the editing of simple copy such as that for a newspaper, and later adapted as a prototype word processor with 8 " floppy disks and driving Letter Quality daisy wheel printers.

Quality and UK
Levels of accreditation vary: some of the institutions receive little outside oversight, and some may be fraudulent diploma mills, although in many jurisdictions, an institution may not use terms such as " university " without accreditation and authorisation, often overseen by the national government – for example, the Quality Assurance Agency in the UK.
Accreditation agencies outside the United States include the Association of MBAs ( AMBA ), a UK based organization that accredits MBA, DBA and MBM programs worldwide, government accreditation bodies such as the All India Council for Technical Education ( AICTE ) that accredits MBA and PGDM programs across India, the Council on Higher Education ( CHE ) in South Africa, the European Foundation for Management Development operates the European Quality Improvement System ( EQUIS ) for mostly European and Asian schools, the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation ( FIBAA ), and Central and East European Management Development Association ( CEEMAN ) in Europe.
In October 2008, Peter Williams, Chief Executive of the UK Quality Assurance Agency ( QAA ), presented the agency's findings to a Parliamentary Select Committee charged with investigating standards in British higher education.
The university is a member of the 1994 Group of research-led British universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the Association of MBAs, the European Quality Improvement System, the European University Association, and Universities UK.
Brunel traditionally performed well in the annual rankings of UK universities produced by The Guardian and The Times, in part due to its strong performance in the Teaching Quality Assessment ( where Brunel received a score of 20 / 24 or better for every subject assessed ).
For example, in the UK the Water Quality Regulations prescribe maximum values for substances that affect wholesomeness and the Drinking Water Inspectorate polices the water companies.
In 2011, Hart district, of which Fleet is the main town, was voted the best place to live in the UK by the Halifax Quality of Life study, above areas such as Elmbridge in Surrey and Wokingham in Berkshire.
The second Halifax Rural Areas Quality of Life Survey ranked Uttlesford District as the 4th best place to live in the UK out of 114 rural authority areas surveyed ( one in which the majority of residents live in towns or villages with populations of less than 10, 000 ).
Before joining Diabetes UK, Young was involved in the establishment of the Care Quality Commission ( CQC ).
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The University had an excellent reputation for learning and teaching, with consistently high scores for teaching quality awarded by the UK ’ s Quality Assurance Agency.
Values, Money and Me has been awarded a Quality Mark by pfeg, the UK ’ s leading financial education charity.
The quality of the University's provision is maintained, as at other UK universities, by an external examiner system ( i. e., professors from other universities oversee and report on exams and marking ), by an academic advisory council ( comprising a range of subject-specialist academics from other universities ), and by membership of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education ( QAA ).
The UK national Quality Audit of University of Bolton 2005 reports that " broad confidence can be placed in the soundness of the current management of the quality of its programmes and in the university's institutional-level capacity to manage effectively the security of its awards.
The stated misson of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education ( QAA ) is to ' safeguard standards and improve the quality of UK higher education '.
Established in 1997 through the transfer of functions and staff from the former Higher Education Quality Council and the quality assessment divisions of HEFCE and HEFCW, this independent agency works to ensure that higher education qualifications in the United Kingdom ( UK ) are of a sound standard.
This work is supported by a range of guidance developed in cooperation with the higher education sector, principal among which is the UK Quality Code for Higher Education ( the Quality Code ).
Since the publication of the Browne Review in 2010 and the White Paper ' Students at the heart of the system ', the higher education landscape has been continually changing, and as part of its response to these changes, QAA has set up a commercial arm, Partners in Quality, which offers services relating to quality assurance in the UK higher education sector.
In cooperation with the UK higher education sector, QAA maintains the Quality Code, the ' subject benchmark statements ' and other guidance for helping higher education providers to meet agreed UK expectations on academic standards and quality.
The UK Quality Code for Higher Education ( or Quality Code ) replaces the Academic Infrastructure in 2012 as the main reference point for the assurance of academic standards and quality in the UK.

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