Sentences with phrase «for enduring quality»

Made by the same skilled engineers whom you can credit for the enduring quality of your new or used Accord, Civic, CR - V, Pilot or Odyssey, you can enjoy not only the satisfaction that comes from doing it yourself, but knowing it fits like a glove and that it will last.
The Frye ® Company paradigm of manufacturing exceptional shoes — established at its founding more than 150 years ago — lives on in handbags and shoes still celebrated for their enduring quality, comfort, and style.
* Crafted of the finest American - grown, extra-long-staple cotton for enduring quality and sublime softness * Duvet cover has ties in all four corners, allowing you to anchor your comforter / duvet inside to prevent it from shifting * Fitted sheet is fully elasticized for a better fit (deep - pocket Queen and King sizes will fit mattresses up to 15») * Portugal Twin Set includes 1 flat sheet, 1 fitted sheet and 1 standard case.
DETAILS THAT MATTER Self bound for enduring quality.

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The TPP agreement facilitates the opening of new markets for international businesses of all sizes, and the focus should be on developing the skills and expertise to endure the increase of the volume and quality of our exports.
It was Arendt's remarkable ability to face the double tradition from which she emerged with a sharp - eyed focus that characterizes much of her work: its generosity for the practice of democracy and her fierce determination to explain for herself as well as for others the failure of her former culture to endure despite its qualities.
«Absurd heros,» such as Don Juan, know that there is neither meaning nor enduring excellence in life, so they seek to increase the number of their adventures to compensate for the absence of any quality.
Unless the discussion in the preceding pages has entirely failed to make its point, it will be plain that what is being proposed in this book is (as I have said) a «de-mythologizing» of the inherited notions of «life after death», with their (to many of us) impossible assertions; and also the «re-mythologizing» — or better, the re-conceiving — of their implicit intention so that we may have a valid way of affirming the value and worth of human existence, its significance and importance for God, and its preservation in God as a reality which has affected the divine life and in God has acquired an enduring quality which nothing can take away.
It is a sad paradox that in our society, with its almost unprecedented need for mutual accommodation and the practice of civic virtues, we should be so hesitant about developing the qualities in our children that they will most need if our society is to endure.
He rejects the concept of substance: «The simple notion of an enduring substance sustaining persistent qualities, either essentially or accidentally, expresses a useful abstract for many purposes of life....
For Founder and CEO, Bradley Bennett, maintaining the Non GMO Project Standard aligns seamlessly with the company's enduring commitment to a superior - quality, clean label consumer experience.
In deploying a comprehensive strategy, Starbucks is improving the resilience of our supply chain and ensuring the long - term supply of high - quality coffees, as well as building stronger, enduring farming communities for generations to come.
Those who are commenting that wilshere has been out for long should remember that even sturridge welbeck reus and hummels endure long spells injured but are still quality on their comeback
Unfortunately for Mignolet, this status has not endured, and with Rodgers» words on Thursday this underlines not only a failure to develop since his # 9 million move last summer, but perhaps even a depreciation in quality from the No. 22.
The 33 - year - old's arrival represents something of a coup for the Arsenal manager and not only because of the goalkeeper's experience and enduring quality.
It is a testament to Gnabry's quality that, despite the problems he has endured at club level in recent years, he has continued to be called upon by Germany at youth level and is an important player for his country's U21 side, having featured at that level on seven occasions.
Aregbesola who described the quality of his projects like roads, schools among others as enduring said his government through the construction of roads, has provided for future population explosion in the state.
A drug to prevent stroke after a serious subarachnoid hemorrhage that follows the rupture of an aneurysm would improve quality of life for patients, Garzon - Muvdi says, and could potentially save millions of dollars in health care costs if patients don't have to endure extensive hospital stays to monitor for a delayed stroke.
According to a new study in JAMA Neurology, U.S. military service members who endured a mild concussion after blast injury while deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan may continue to experience mental health symptoms as well as decreases in quality of life for at least five years after their injury.
For example, by knowing that muscles actually endure a break down phase because of hormones released during each workout, you have the ability to counteract this phenomenon by consuming high - quality nutrient sources before, during or after your exercise sessions.
Crafted with top - quality materials, and designed with enduring style, our Classic Single Wide Sink Console is made to last for years.
I'm a firm believer in investing in high - quality pieces of clothing that can endure the punishment of being worn regularly for years.
Our quality - made Dorm Trunks are crafted from Baltic Birch hardwood for enduring design and durability that you'll appreciate for years to come.
For his part, Stahelski is a huge fan of the property in every form — the film franchise, TV series and books — and points to the basic hook of the mythology as the reason the fandom has endured in spite of the original film's sillier qualities.
Coming eleven years after Toy Story 2 drew comparisons to The Godfather Part II in quality, earning universal acclaim despite originating as a direct - to - video project, Toy Story 3 raised seemingly insurmountable expectations, having to endure comparison to two of the most beloved films of the late 20th century and ones that represented childhood bliss for millions.
I can stream only at the cost of enduring low - key quality for [X]- amount of months...
Overlord may have been too carefully considered and insufficiently disillusioned for its own time, but those are precisely the qualities that give the film its enduring value.
When the first line of a film is, «This pig smells like shit,» you're hoping it's not an ironic bit of foreshadowing for the quality of what you're about to endure.
If we used test scores as a proxy for school or program quality, we would wrongly conclude that this program did not help, since the test score gains faded even though the benefits endured.
So there's an issue about how we've been defining quality teaching and I think that what we're looking for is something that picks up on the ripples, the enduring impact that teachers have on the lives of learners.
Christi Ham, chairwoman of Military Families for High Standards, tells the story of «Michael,» a fictitious military - connected child who is a symbol for all children of service members, «because so many military families endure similar obstacles in ensuring a quality education for their children while...
The implied assumptions of the aforementioned linear formula are overly simplistic given the nonrandomness of the teacher candidate population... If teacher candidates who enroll in a traditional teacher education program are arguably different from teacher candidates who enroll in an alternative program, and both groups are compared once they become teachers, one group might have a distinct and unfair advantage over the other... What can not be overlooked, controlled for, or dismissed from these comparative investigations are teachers» enduring qualities that go beyond their preparation (Boyd et al., 2006; Boyd, Grossman, Lankford, Loeb, & Wyckoff, 2007; Harris & Sass, 2007; Shulman, 1988; Wenglinsky, 2002).
The fact that so many of Salisbury's young people go to the grammar schools for sixth form is testimony to the enduring quality of those schools» academic A-level offer.
Despite selling almost exclusively off road vehicles meant to endure harsher conditions and greater driving impositions and hazards, most wheels are constructed of alloy, a maverick move considering most vehicles built for utility are steel rims (not necessarily for quality reasons, but finishes on alloy wheels are generally more easily ruined).
Renowned for their design language, enduring quality and value, vehicles such as the Chrysler Pacifica, RAM 1500, Dodge Challenger, Jeep Wrangler JK, and Jeep Cherokee are proven crowd pleasers.
Renowned for their design language, enduring quality and value, vehicles such as the Chrysler 200, Chrysler Pacifica, Dodge Dart, Dodge Journey, Jeep Grand Cherokee and RAM 1500 are proven crowd pleasers.
Its unique, extreme design, created by the Centro Stile Lamborghini, phenomenal dynamics and outstanding quality formed the basis for its enormous and enduring success over a whole decade.
This book will be kept by the purchaser for years because of its enduring quality and beauty
In general, publishers in Israel look for enduring, high quality books.»
We are also increasingly being recognized for our commitment to providing high - quality products that can play an enduring role in a portfolio.»
We are looking for interested individuals who want to practice quality medicine and create enduring client relationships.
Foundation helped fulfill a $ 17 million funding goal to complete a 24 - mile system of classic and high - quality trails, bikeways and overlooks in the Presidio — creating a dynamic and enduring new public resource for the residents of San Francisco Bay Area and visitors from around the world.
Theatrhtym Final Fantasy is a wonderful, comprehensive and worthy celebration of what has always been one of the franchises most consistent and defining qualities, but it doesn't forget the mechanical roots of Square Enix's enduring and legendary series either, making for an accomplished hybrid that will bring the memories flooding back to many a series fan.
Distinguished by its level of professionalism and connoisseurship, the Woodside / Braseth Gallery offers for sale works of art of fine quality and enduring value.
The unique characteristics of his pieces lend a contemporary and enduring quality to his work, blending the abstract and figurative, often searching for a constant interplay between the sublime and the intense.
Having visited four of the five countries (I am scheduled for a trip to the fifth, Norway, in early 2012), I would argue that each of these Nordic countries shares one common attribute: they still care about the quality of life, and fundamentally understand that this quality endures because each citizen requires it, even if some will inevitably maintain a higher material standard of living than others.
The enduring success of the fair's Swiss edition was also praised by Emmanuel Di Donna, of New York's Di Donna gallery: «The Switzerland edition is the fair that establishes the standard of quality for all other fairs and it is rarely surpassed.»
Stressing the immaterial and performative qualities of art and the importance of the creative process itself, Pousette - Dart created a legacy of enduring significance for contemporary artists and viewers.
The attractive aspects of a legal career, such as a comfortable salary, an engaging and challenging professional career and the vast opportunity for career progression do not seem to outweigh the poor quality of life which many lawyers endure.
Poor quality insurer assessments have been an enduring problem for Ontario auto accident victims.
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