Example sentences of "[conj] quality " in BNC.

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1 Though we do not form the bulk of the market , I would like to speak for all discerning professionals and ask for a ‘ top end of the market ’ service , where quality comes first .
2 The decline has been inconspicuous rather than dramatic , and is patchy ; the existence in British academic life of external examiners is something of a safeguard ( they are unknown in American universities , where quality control is even less secure ) .
3 Buying a marine aquarium like any other purchase where quality counts usually comes down to ‘ you get what you pay for ’ and economising inevitably means cutting standards .
4 Where quality is designed into a product , the benefits can be long product life , absence of faults and subsequent breakdowns , reliability , increase in value and many others .
5 Thirdly , it may be valuable to indicate the style or quality of the movements to be used .
6 There is no linkage , no indication of how to amalgamate one step with another and no indication of either rhythm or quality to make the movement come alive .
7 The 12 sweater designs in the new Trowark collection are hand-knitted or quality machine-knitted and hand finished in cotton , linen or wool yarns .
8 Advertising revenue or quality ?
9 Words ( other than invented words , e. g. ‘ tabloid' ) which directly refer to the character or quality of the goods , and names of places , can not be so appropriated .
10 … it is possible to reduce the number and intensity of legal obligations on educational organizations without decreasing the quantity or quality of education in any respect .
11 A superior quality of relationships or quality of teaching is n't built upon genius in the headteacher 's room or any magical acts , but built on listening , trust and respect for the dignity and creative potential of each person connected with the school .
12 If there is any difference in the size or quality of the rooms , please give the best ones to those named at the top of the list .
13 In addition , there are many other infections , some sexually transmitted but many not , which also produce an alteration in the quantity or quality of the normal vaginal discharge .
14 It is of crucial importance to avoid a result in which there is an overall reduction in the quantity or quality of attention given to the child .
15 The user is then free to choose the environment which best matches their use characteristics or which improves their aggregate efficiency measured in time , error or quality terms .
16 Do n't limit the number and do n't worry about the practicality or quality of the points .
17 Middlemarch and The golden bowl are not the same but , though they are a good deal longer , they are not different in kind or quality .
18 It is perfectly feasible for manufacturers to package their goods in recycled paper without loss of appeal or quality , yet at present only 27 per cent of the paper we consume is recycled , and less than 20 per cent of household newspapers and magazines are recovered .
19 And now Kenco is leading the market by introducing a new dimension to its coffee — it is now a single grind , which means you can use it in any type of coffee-making system without any loss of taste or quality .
20 GIBSON Les Paul Heritage 80 or quality reissue , must be good condition , sensible money please .
21 Counterfeiting gives no guarantee of safety or quality .
22 Or quality ?
23 It has to be remembered that in the case of a unitized load , whether palletized or containerized , the driver can not be expected to pontificate upon the true nature , condition or quality of the goods being carried .
24 Critics of the government 's drive for efficiency claim that it is motivated more by considerations of cost rather than of value for money or quality of service provided .
25 Since 1989 , the DTI has provided 50 per cent funding for firms seeking advice in business planning , marketing , manufacturing , systems , design or quality .
26 The gradual change in the form or quality of behaviours as a result of selective reinforcement of variable response characteristics is referred to as shaping .
27 The interest which is most frequently , though not exclusively , excluded from participation is one based on feelings of ‘ public concern ’ , for example , over the environment , or quality of life , as opposed to private , property-related interests , or the public interest , which is articulated by professional public administrators .
28 This may include meals but not of the kind or quality you may prefer .
29 Children who perform differently at different times of day may be reacting to a changed quantity or quality of lighting level .
30 Third , an historical analysis also serves to illustrate how a narrow section of the press — the political or quality press — has had a continuing fascination with , and attraction to , the centres of legitimate political power and those who exercise it ; moreover , the relationship between the triumvirate of politicians , proprietors and editors — namely , those who exercise political power and those who seek to bask in the afterglow of the exercise of that power — was never fixed .
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