Sentences with phrase «dictated by the quality»

The run and pass defense in a 3 - 4 defense is dictated by the quality of the nose tackle, who occupies space, clogs the middle, and hopefully draws double teams.
Taking place over familiar and commonly utilized Los Angeles terrain, this sun dappled rhinestone ultimately feels like another mean spirited, empty headed bauble, one whose ultimate moments of entertainment are dictated by the quality of the character in focus at any given moment.

Not exact matches

That framework itself dictates the priority of the historical quality over levels of interpretation which would be less historical by being more abstract (ontology, systematic dogma) or individualistic.
We see certain qualities which have been realistically preserved and recreated — this utterly noneuphemized story of the sojourning Levite and his concubine, the degenerate townsmen, the women's tragic fate and the unhappy mores which dictated the circumstances (cf. Gen. 19), the Levite's shockingly dramatic response, the attrition of Benjamin, and the episodes of that tribe's very meager reconstitution [was Benjamin in fact depleted by Philistine massacre over the years?].
The appellation is also dictated by the varietal of grapes that can be grown in a region, the maximum grape yields, alcohol level and other quality factors.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) dictates that organic foods must be produced by farmers who «emphasize the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance the environmental quality for future generations.»
The quality depends on your Reward Level, which is dictated by the contributions made by you and your teammates (though you'll receive more from your squadmates).
Schools assume the full responsibility for providing quality and compliant special education programs and services, while ensuring that all eligible students receive a free and appropriate public education as dictated by the IDEA.
It means that the quality of a student's education should not be dictated by their zip code.
Identifying the accessible qualities of an EPUB Publication is of vital importance in educational contexts, as the needs and preferences of students will dictate whether any given Rendition of the content will be sufficiently usable by them in their studies.
Ideally these lenders should not all have forward purchase agreements or be owned by the same secondary market, since the loan discounts and the quality of customer service are often dictated by the lender that ultimately holds the loans, not the lender that originates the loans.
Ultimately, a bond ETF's performance will be dictated by the mix of its exposure to interest rates, credit spreads, currencies, credit quality and slices of global bond markets.
The home must be of sufficient quality to meet manufactured home installation standards as dictated by FHA.
To avoid conflict, allow the cats to dictate quality and quantity of interaction and avoid the desire to be equitable by «sharing» affection.
They are considered «livestock» by the USDA and again, the economics of the trade dictate how much can be spent on health care, feeding, kennel staff, food quality and housing for a puppy who will be sold to a distributer for a couple of hundred dollars at most.
· Listening to customer requirements and presenting appropriately to make a sale; · Maintaining and developing relationships with existing customers in person and via telephone calls and emails; · Cold calling to arrange meetings with potential customers to prospect for new business; · Responding to incoming email and phone inquiries; · Acting as a contact between a company and its existing and potential markets; · Gathering market and customer information; · Representing the company at trade exhibitions, events and demonstrations; · Negotiating on price, costs, delivery and specifications with buyers and managers; · Advising on forthcoming product developments and discussing special promotions; · Creating detailed proposal documents, often as part of a formal bidding process which is largely dictated by the prospective customer; · Reporting to Senior Management on sales and potential opportunities in your area; · Reviewing your own sales performance, aiming to meet or exceed targets; · Gaining a clear understanding of customers» businesses and requirements; · Following up with customers for payment; · Doing Quality - Control on products delivered; · Attending team meetings and sharing best practices with colleagues in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Granted not all of these issues will be solved by going to a firm as the quality of your firm will dictate how you develop.
When that happens, the quality of response by the agency may dictate what, if any, adverse consequences there may be for the parents.
The aforesaid reality actually dictates the: «quality and the range of residential real estate brokerage services that likely would be offered in the GTA,», or elsewhere in Canada — in the initial instance, and remember that it is this initial instance that is being promoted by the Competition Bureau of Canada and the Tribunal.
As you have heard me say many times on REM: no pre-approval, written, signed by your bank or other provider, as to how much you quality to spend (not that this dictates what you do spend or even choose to look at) then I will not work for you, or even with you.
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