Sentences with phrase «enough quality productions»

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But Tesla has had trouble ramping up production fast enough to meet demand, and its vehicles have suffered quality problems.
Caps and closures made of Surlyn ® give a premium quality appearance to luxury packaging, yet they are tough enough to meet the requirements of this global industry in terms of production, transportation, distribution and daily use.
It could be that your previous pumps were not powerful enough to draw out all of your milk and I would recommend getting a pump - whether manual or electric - that is made by a brand that knows the specifics of breastfeeding, breastmilk production, and pumping to ensure that you are using a high quality product.
Decreasing vitamin and mineral content in food due to poor quality food production also means we're not getting enough of these key nutrients and supplementation might be necessary to ensure our body is running optimally.
So far, only two seasons have aired, but that's more than enough to showcase the cast's exceptional performances, the show's eye - catching cinematographer, as well as its overall production quality.
Black Sunday finds itself in an excellent 2.35:1 anamorphic video transfer that preserves the particular filmic quality of a seventies production, distracting often enough from the fact that the black levels are spot on and that there's a minimum of edge enhancement.
And according to practically every source close to the production (including Den of Geek, who were lucky enough to see 20 minutes of footage from the new series), «series 2 is right up there with the quality of the first.»
If you are fortunate enough to have your book acquired then you and your book can benefit from the expertise of a team of specialists (editorial, design, production, marketing, sales, operations, etc.) who have been publishing quality books for years.
Digital sound threatened to give radio production a level of flexibility that analogue couldn't match, at a level of quality that was more than good enough.
It's popularly believed that (1) publishing houses serve as gatekeepers, maintaining publishing quality standards; (2) self - publishing has a lower barrier to entry, allowing people to publish junk; (3) authors self - publish as a last resort, when they fail to get past the publishing house gate - keepers, because their books aren't good enough; and (4) books published outside the publishing houses don't go through a team of book experts to be proofread, formatted, designed, etc., and so are terribly flawed by amateurish production values.
World - wide — enough appropriate land is available — and with CFR's technology, not only without affecting food production — but increasing food quality and quantity.
All of this must be accomplished with sufficient speed, automaticity, and with a quality of production leading to writing legibly enough for the notes to be useful later.
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