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quality and confidence
While the resulting development is impressive in its scale and confidence, the quality of its architecture has been praised and criticised in almost equal measure.
* the information itself must have the necessary quality of confidence about it ;
# Soft elements, such as personnel integrity, confidence, organizational culture, motivation, team spirit, and quality relationships.
To communicate the quality of a calibration the calibration value is often accompanied by a traceable uncertainty statement to a stated confidence level.
The evaluation process also tries to establish the level of confidence that may be placed in the product's security features through quality assurance processes:
This vast increase in numbers diluted troop quality and undermined the confidence inexperienced commanders had in their men ; this was especially true of Rawlinson.
A recent investigation performed at the end of 2007 by the QAA reveal that as a result of its investigations, the audit team's view of Anglia Ruskin University is that confidence can reasonably be placed in the soundness of the institution's present and likely future management of the academic standards of the awards that it offers and the quality of the learning opportunities available to students.
The main objectives for SAI are to manage: i ) Quality and safety problems in the food supply chain that may affect consumer confidence in everyday food products ; ii ) The growing demand for quality food that will arise from population growth, increases in expendable income and expected changes in diet ; iii ) Possible adverse effects and pressure of agriculture on natural resources and environment that may affect agricultural productivity.
Music therapy may also focus on improving quality of life and building self-esteem, a sense self-worth, and confidence.
By " doctrinal objectivity " Marini means that Watts verse achieved an " axiomatic quality " that " presented Christian doctrinal content with the explicit confidence that befits affirmations of faith.
* Consumer confidence report, annual water quality report in the United States
" There are many positive and useful uses of critical thinking, for example formulating a workable solution to a complex personal problem, deliberating as a group about what course of action to take, or analyzing the assumptions and the quality of the methods used in scientifically arriving at a reasonable level of confidence about a given hypothesis.
Standard statistical techniques allow the producer to sample and test a certain proportion of the products for quality to achieve the desired level of confidence in the quality of the entire batch or production run.
# Soft elements, such as personnel integrity, confidence, organizational culture, motivation, team spirit and quality relationships.
Inside a country, the public availability of good quality economic data allows firms and individuals to make their business decisions with confidence that they understand the overall macroeconomic environment.
Next Media Network has confidence in being in the top three in the newspaper sector in Taiwan by using a new reporting style and its high quality of publication.
41, Megarry J developed an influential tri-partite analysis of the essential ingredients of the cause of action for breach of confidence: the information must be confidential in quality, it must be imparted so as to import an obligation of confidence, and there must be an unauthorised use of that information to the detriment of the party communicating it.
In 2008, the Quality Assurance Agency concluded that, although the quality of Lampeter's degrees were satisfactory, they had ' limited confidence ' in the institution's quality assurance procedures and systems.
Most of Shear's music at this point was instrumental, as he lacked the confidence to sing ; the quality of the music itself was highly questionable by his own admission.
Regardless of type of care chosen, a quality care provider should provide children with ( a ) light, bright and clean areas to play as well as separate sleeping and eating areas and ( b ) be the kind of person you can have confidence in leaving your child with.
The scale and quality of the 13th century buildings constructed at Dunbrody gives a general hint of confidence and well being.

quality and highlights
Irrealist writing often highlights this irreality, and our strange fascination with it, by combining the unease we feel because the real world doesn't conform to our desires with the narrative quality of the dream state ( where reality is constantly and inexplicably being undermined ); it is thus said to communicate directly, " by feeling rather than articulation, the uncertainties inherent in human existence or, to put it another way ... the irreconcilability between human aspiration and human reality.
She also is what I consider a classic Indian beauty .... her natural, distinctive Indian looks set her apart from many other heroines ( I say heroines because many have yet to learn to act, and cannot justfully be called actresses yet ), she proves that she does not need blatant blond / red highlights, tons of body paint and makeup, blue contacts, and scraps of clothes to look beautiful ... and that the complete following of Western trends isn ´ t worth sacrificing traditional Indian beauty, grace, and respect for popularity ... a mixture of both that remains respectable ... it ´ s quality rather than quantity ( or lackthereof, in the clothes department ).
If images are not gamma encoded, they allocate too many bits or too much bandwidth to highlights that humans cannot differentiate, and too few bits / bandwidth to shadow values that humans are sensitive to and would require more bits / bandwidth to maintain the same visual quality.
Graham Nash's unreleased film of the Wembley Stadium show highlights the scope and quality of these performances ; the four principals would often switch instruments within the context of the same song.
The official Live at the BBC and Anthology releases in 1994 – 1996 covered much of the highlights of previously bootlegged material, in sound quality that most bootlegs could not match.
This part of the segmentation process consists of drawing up a perceptual map, which highlights rival goods within one's industry according to perceived quality and price.
This database systematically identifies economic evaluations from around the world, appraises their quality, and highlights their relative strengths and weaknesses.
“ Open source ” highlights that the source code is viewable to all ; proponents of the term usually emphasize the quality of the software and how this is caused by the development models which are possible and popular among free and open source software projects.
Early color negative film had many shortcomings, including the high cost of the film, processing and printing, the mediocre color quality, rapid fading and discoloration of highlights of some types of print that became noticeable after several years.
The Financial Times also highlights the particular quality of the education it provides in finance, ranking the " Grande Ecole " program 8th best in Europe and 4th best in France.
The Financial Times also highlights the quality of the formation in finance ranking the ESC Rouen Grande Ecole Programme 8th best school in Europe and 4th best school in France.
The building's environmental highlights include a highly reflective white roof and hardscape, the use of native vegetation on the building's plaza, and strong support of indoor air quality standards.
Another criticism of the show was the poor video quality of the highlights, which were magnified in order to take out the distraction of the digital on-screen graphics added by the networks.
Wilson highlights social isolation and the disappearance of quality work ( e. g., via deindustrialization and offshore labor outsourcing ) for ghetto residents, while Mead highlights an overgenerous and permissive welfare state.
Often the jet black hair is slightly tinted with brownish highlights on the ends giving it an iridescent quality.

quality and trade
It is responsible for regulations on foreign trade which includes regulations on technical measures, sanitary regulations, environment protection measures, quality control measures, automatic licensing measures, price control measures, monopolistic measures, as well as other measures.
Early hopes of mineral or agricultural wealth were dashed, and open trade proved a failure owing to other nations ' better quality, lower priced goods and hostility.
Degraded water quality, habitat loss resulting from impoundments, ore and gravel mining, sedimentation, and collection for the pet trade are thought to be the main factors resulting in the amphibian's decline.
Real-time engines need to trade quality for speed and use simpler algorithms and models.
In the United States, during the 19th and 20th centuries, through trade with Japan in silk cloth the momme became a unit indicating the quality of silk cloth.
These measures were applied with successful results along with the government's policy of the Magical Hexagon which consists of full employment, social equality, economic growth, environmental quality, positive trade balance and price stability.
The World War II era also brought on rising production costs that resulted in a reduced number of elaborate gags and outdoor sequences, Del Lord's stock and trade ; as such, the quality of the teams ' films ( particularly those directed by Lord ) began to slip after 1942.
In 1998, the first four federations listed above joined together as FINE, an informal association whose goal is to harmonize fair trade standards and guidelines, increase the quality and efficiency of fair trade monitoring systems, and advocate fair trade politically.
With the growth of the deerskin trade, the Cherokee were valuable trading partners, since deer-skins from the cooler country of their mountain hunting-grounds were of a better quality than those supplied by neighboring tribes.
Athenian black-figure pottery was exported in increasing quantities and good quality throughout the Aegean between 600 BC and 560 BC, a success story that coincided with a decline in trade in Corinthian pottery.
There is evidence that Pazyryk trade routes were vast and connected with large areas of Asia including India, perhaps Pazyryk merchants largely trading in high quality horses.
In 1894, Bellevue city fathers, attempting to bring more settlers to the city, published a brochure describing the avenue's commercial quality: " Fairfield Avenue, running east and west through the entire town, is the principal business thoroughfare, and business houses are kept well stocked with the latest and best of everything in all branches of trade.
The City Council has the power to adopt ordinances and regulations consistent with state and federal law for the good government, preservation of good order, benefit of trade and commerce, protection of the quality of life within the city, and, as necessary, to carry out the purposes of the government of the City of Laurel.
With regard to international commerce Colbert suffered equally from lack of foresight: the tariffs he devised protected commerce to an extreme, and under his tutelage enforcement of trade and quality restrictions was draconian.
The maintenance of a certain level of merchant shipping and of trade generally also facilitated a rapid increase in the size and quality of the Royal Navy, which eventually ( after the Anglo-Dutch Alliance of 1689 limited the Dutch navy to three-fifths of the size of the English one ) led to Britain becoming a global superpower until the mid-20th century.
Therefore, the biggest impediment to growth of small farming and therefore of fare trade in sectors beyond coffee and banana's, is these quality demands from the rich world.
The highest quality pemmican is made from lean meat and bone marrow fat ; the pemmican buyers of the fur trade era had strict specifications.
As a result, most of the members resorted to extortion and theft of property from the general population, even though the members had access to sanction-evading trade and high quality services ( i. e. new cars, hospitals reserved for officials, expensive electronics ) and a general standard or living considerably higher than that of the average Iraqi of the time.
The Portuguese developed the island for sugarcane crops, and while considered poor quality, the refineries ' output was such that Fernando Po sugar briefly dominated the trade centres in Europe.
In 1761, Boydell decided that he would attempt to trade with the French in kind — something they had refused in the past because of the poor quality of British engravings.
Despite the streamlining and the successful battle with trade unions, LWT knew that if it were to keep on making quality programmes, it could not over-bid.
One practical workaround for trade mark owners is to register the mark as an ordinary trade mark in relation to quality control and similar services.

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