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quality and workmanship
Each æstel was worth the princely sum of 50 mancuses, which fits in well with the quality workmanship and expensive materials of the Alfred jewel.
Cholistani khusas are very famous for the quality of workmanship, variety, and richness of designs especially when stitched and embroidered with golden or brightly colored threads.
Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, the castle has been described by architectural historian Anthony Emery as " the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship ".
This part of the castle is considered by historian Anthony Emery to be " the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship ".
However, the materials used, the quality of the mortar and workmanship, and the pattern in which the units are assembled can significantly affect the durability of the overall masonry construction.
" The 21 founders claimed to be interested in more than sales, and emphasized encouragement of artists to produce work with the best quality of workmanship and design.
The quality of workmanship and their enthusiasm for aircraft production was noted and so in 1916 they were approached for a design of their own to meet a requirement for a coastal defence aircraft.
The knees were less likely to break and the ankles ' survival would have depended on the quality of the workmanship.
Pugin demanded the highest quality of workmanship from his craftsmen, particularly the stonemasons who were well able for him.
Barring this, Bai Salam covers almost everything that is capable of being definitely described as to quantity, quality, and workmanship.
Bough made a series of allegations that Pinkertons ' workmanship and the materials used were of poor quality.
The combined efforts of quality assurance improvements at the factory and the post-production quality assurance done at the QACs were generally successful, although workmanship complaints would still occasionally arise ; the 1981 DeLoreans were delivered with a 12-month, warranty.
The uniqueness of the building, the quality of its workmanship and its central location in College Green, across from Trinity College, Dublin, made it one of Dublin's most highly regarded buildings.
The cathedral was built over several hundred years in a number of contrasting styles and the quality of the workmanship varies markedly.
Most toasters produced from the late 1930s through 1960 are generally considered to be of the highest standard in workmanship and material quality ; many were built well enough to last for decades.
There were three types in existence, all differing in quality of workmanship.
Consequently they suffered lasting difficulties with quality of workmanship.
Many companies include the word professional in their store name to signify the quality of their workmanship or service.
This is reflected in the infrequent and inadequate production of bronze coinage during the Republic, where from the time of Sulla till the time of Augustus no bronze coins were minted at all ; even during the periods when bronze coins were produced, their workmanship was sometimes very crude and of low quality.
This period saw the widespread introduction of mass production and piece work, which created problems as workmen could now earn more money by the production of extra products, which in turn occasionally led to poor quality workmanship being passed on to the assembly lines.
To counter bad workmanship, full-time inspectors were introduced to identify, quarantine and ideally correct product quality failures.
" Not only is the work invaluable, it is also aesthetically valuable and shows a high quality of workmanship.
It is often the finest art of the Middle Ages in terms of quality of material and workmanship, with production centered on Constantinople.

quality and carving
The local stone was not of sufficient quality to be used for carving, however, and accordingly sandstone was brought in from the Creuddyn peninsula, Chester and the Wirral.
The high quality of the carving is explained by it being a royal gift to the parish church, Inverkeithing being a favourite residence of Queen Anabella.
It must have been a very fine and prestigious building, perhaps-to judge from the quality of the carving and the stone of the surviving fragments-one to mention in the same breath as Moissac to the south of the same département.
This artwork has been of high quality and prized around the world since the Haida first began carving it to sell to sailors around 1800 ; modern Haida carvers continue the tradition.

quality and would
Dr. Isaacs was so pleased with the quality of her biographical study of Sara Sullam that he considered submitting it to the Century Magazine or Harper's but he decided that its Jewish subject probably would not interest them and published it in The Messenger, `` so our readers will be benefited instead ''.
As a designer and manufacturer of textile production machinery, Leesona and other companies in its industry have sought to meet this challenge with new or improved equipment and methods that would increase production, yet maintain both quality and flexibility.
Garry Kasparov argued that Karpov would have had good chances, because he had beaten Spassky convincingly and was a new breed of tough professional, and indeed had higher quality games, while Fischer had been inactive for three years.
" Comics ,” wrote Capp in 1970, “ can be a combination of the highest quality of art and text, and many of them are .” Capp would produce many giveaway educational comic books and public services pamphlets, spanning several decades, for the Red Cross, the Department of Civil Defense, the Department of the Navy, the U. S. Army, the Anti-Defamation League, the Department of Labor, Community Chest ( a forerunner of United Way ), and the Job Corps.
Low-cost production quality was typical for early black metal artists with low budgets, where recordings would often be done in their homes or basements.
This limits the resources available for investments in the country's deteriorated public infrastructure, investments in many cases that would result in higher quality infrastructure if they were better planned.
Although shortstop Ernie Banks would become one of the star players in the league during the next decade, finding help for him proved a difficult task, as quality players such as Hank Sauer were few and far between.
This enables the authors to have their modules tested on many platforms and environments that they would otherwise not have access to, thus helping to promote portability, as well as a degree of quality.
However, during the same period, a group of ambitious producers began working outside the boundaries of DOC regulations to make what they believed would be a higher quality style of Chianti.
I believed that in accepting the most honorable position, but very difficult to fill, that of legislator, that a righteous heart would suffice, but I lacked the second quality, understanding.
Customers without knowledge of whether a car is a " lemon " depress its price below what a quality second-hand car would be.
In contrast, patient testimonials, case reports, and even expert opinion ( however some critics have argued that expert opinion " does not belong in the rankings of the quality of empirical evidence because it does not represent a form of empirical evidence " and continue that " expert opinion would seem to be a separate, complex type of knowledge that would not fit into hierarchies otherwise limited to empirical evidence alone.
The epithet would seem to describe the poor quality of advice which Æthelred received throughout his reign, presumably from those around him, specifically from the royal council, known as the Witan.
However, after he chanced to see Sergei Eisenstein ’ s October, which impressed him profoundly, particularly the quality of editing in the movie, Coppola decided that he would not go into theater but would opt for cinema.
This network would have enabled easy access by road to the neighbouring countries of Brazil, Venezuela and Surinam ; reduced the costs of utilising the country's timber and natural resources, thus making them more competitive in international markets ; diversified agricultural development by making more easily available suitable areas in the hinterland, particularly in the Intermediate and Rupununi savannahs ; relieved the over-crowded coastland of a significant proportion of its population, thus improving the quality of life of the inhabitants of both the coastal and interior areas ; and made more feasible the equitable distribution of economic activity, not only in the agricultural but also in the manufacturing and small-industries sector.
Also if the quality of the saltpeter was low ( for instance if it was contaminated with highly hygroscopic calcium nitrate ), or if the powder was simply old ( due to the mildly hygroscopic nature of potassium nitrate ), in humid weather it would need to be redried.
The programme also disproved claims that some deterioration in the quality of the gunpowder would have prevented the explosion.
The impact of even deteriorated gunpowder would have been magnified by its containment in wooden barrels, compensating for the quality of the contents.
The House of Lords asked the judges of the common law courts to answer five questions on insanity as a criminal defence, and the formulation that emerged from their review — that a defendant should not be held responsible for his actions only if, as a result of his mental disease or defect, he ( i ) did not know that his act would be wrong ; or ( ii ) did not understand the nature and quality of his actions — became the basis of the law governing legal responsibility in cases of insanity in England.
Eighteen months after their release of Wolfenstein 3D, in 1993 Id Software released Doom which would again set new standards for graphic quality and graphic violence in computer gaming.
During July 2007, The Sunday Star-Times quoted Flynn as saying that New Zealand risked having a less intelligent population and that a " persistent genetic trend which lowered the genetic quality for brain physiology would have some effect eventually ".
He believed that his new, modern architectural forms would provide a new organizational solution that would raise the quality of life for the lower classes.

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