Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] quality " in BNC.
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1 | However much the supply of labor [ he writes ] may gain in numbers or in quality from improved health and reduced death rates , there may be no corresponding gain in output . |
2 | In recent years comparisons between health care interventions in terms of their relative cost effectiveness in cost per life year or per quality adjusted life year ( QALY ) gained have become fashionable . |
3 | Although not comparable with Penal Practice in a Changing Society in breadth of vision nor in quality of argument , his White Paper adopted a confident tone . |
4 | Information about the firm , about other services offered and about quality standards and complaints procedures can be added . |
5 | It 's learnt alot from the Japanese about production and about quality . |
6 | I had not expected the twentieth century to show such a steep decline both in numbers and in quality , though I was less surprised to see the cultural importance of the nineteenth century . |
7 | Documentary sources vary widely over time and in quality . |
8 | But nevertheless that 's human nature and perhaps it 's also a reason why life should not stand still , whatever progress we make both in housing and in quality of housing and the quality of life , once people are used to that , to that they expect more and this is what progress , what forward thinking is all about . |
9 | But he was surpassed both in Italianism and in quality of invention by another Nuremberg composer , Hassler ( 1564–1612 ) , who studied for fifteen months in Venice ( 1584–5 ) . |
10 | Microcomputers range in price and in quality from £100 to £3000 . |
11 | The two industrial giants are separately probably the two largest buyers of personal computers in corporate America , and in alliance could drive the prices they get to below cost ; the proposed alliance would also set stricter terms on speed of delivery and on quality of service . |
12 | These meetings focused on services provided and on quality issues with a view to modifying contracts to improve the service to patients . |
13 | The CIOB 's ongoing role is to approve and accredit NVQ assessment centres all around the country , and to quality assure those centres to ensure that standards are maintained . |
14 | He regards the closest attention to plant and product safety and to quality in all its aspects as an absolute essential , not an option . |
15 | Given their reputation in the 1970s , who would have thought that British car workers would match their counterparts in Japan or Germany as they do now , not only for productivity , but for quality as well ? |
16 | Olschewski had no worries about competing in the difficult personal computer market , saying ‘ We are not concerned about unit numbers , but about quality . |
17 | Look , I know they always win , but with quality products like Smash TV , Terminator 2 , Navy SEALs and RoboCop 2 , is it any surprise ? |
18 | It is surprisingly hard to find , only a few places sell it — I presume because of quality controls — and we were unsuccessful . |
19 | As for quality , it 's just for simple cases and in truly complex insolvencies or where we wanted someone to trade the company through , the need to get the person or firm with the right expertise would tend to override any cost concerns . ’ |
20 | In quantity as in quality his output may never find an equal . |
21 | The only decision to be made is the number of copies , which no doubt rests as much upon the price of the book and the size of the university 's bookfund as upon quality factors . |
22 | 13.3 Except as otherwise provided in this Clause , makes no other representations or warranties and expressly excludes the same whether implied , statutory or otherwise , especially as to quality or fitness of the Licensed Software for any particular purpose . |
23 | A breach of condition ( e.g. as to quality ) in relation to the first instalment will entitle the buyer to repudiate the whole contract . |
24 | It should be apparent from this case that in assessing what damages are recoverable ( i.e. within the rules in Hadley v. Baxendale ) for breach of a term as to quality , one does not ask simply ‘ What type of damage could the seller at the time of the contract have predicted ? ’ |
25 | Breach of term as to quality |
26 | The reason , as will be seen , is that the implied terms as to quality ( in section 14 ) apply only where goods are sold in the course of a business . |
27 | The SGSA implies warranties as to conformance with description ( ss 3 and 8 ) and with sample ( ss 5 and 10 ) , and ( in the case of business contracts only ) as to quality and fitness for purpose ( ss 4 and 9 ) . |
28 | To the extent that the contract leaves these matters undefined , the warranties implied by the SGA as to quality , suitability , and compliance with description or sample will apply . |
29 | However , some commodity contracts state that certificates of inspection of certain commodities are " final " as to quality . |
30 | The information was : ( a ) the names and addresses of customers ; ( b ) the most convenient routes to be taken to reach the individual customers ; ( c ) the usual requirements of individual customers , both as to quality and quantity ; ( d ) the days of the week and the time of the day when deliveries were usually made to individual customers ; ( e ) the prices charged to individual customers . |