The 1990s and early 2000s appeared to show a decline
in quality output and it appeared that the magic was gone as the director headed into his seventies.
Not exact matches
Normally, a firm with several years of experience should have more expert employees, who can help
in generating high
quality and effective
outputs with minimum time.Once again thank you so much for this post.
There's still a large gap
in the kind of
quality that larger, floor - sitting printers
output and what desktop - perched models make.
Liverani says that they're not willing to sacrifice
quality of the
output in search of growth and higher revenues.
If your office is like most, your employees think about work
in terms of hours, which runs totally counter to driving high -
quality output across the board.
According to Zijin Mining, the price of bullion will steadily rise
in the short term due to
output growth slowing
in China amid a lack of high -
quality mines.
Sullivan offers this example: «Implemented changes to the ----- process that resulted
in a 32 percent increase
in output with no noticeable impact on
quality.»
Antofagasta CEO Ivan Arriagada said
in a statement the company had expected to begin the year with poorer grades, but would move to higher
quality ores and improve
output as the year went on.
Social Policy Endowment: Boosts
output and
quality in tackling critical social policy concerns such as education, Aboriginal issues, and health care
eh huh, if you did not know, study says «the Muslim world produces a disproportionately small amount of scientific
output, and much of it relatively low
in quality.
Mere change before the adequacy of achievement, either
in quality or
output, is destructive of greatness.
The Mission of the BBC is to act
in the public interest, serving all audiences through the provision of impartial, high -
quality and distinctive
output and services which inform, educate and entertain.
When you're shelling out thousands of dollars
in equipment to increase your product
output and decrease your operating expenses — especially with automated equipment — you would think purchasing
quality equipment would be a non-negotiable.
Investing
in high
quality equipment will save you the hassle of constant repairs, save you the cost of frequent equipment downtime, increase your product
output and increase your return on investment.
The compact continuous motion machine allows for a higher
output of excellent
quality bags, resulting
in lower cost per bag and a faster ROI.
All three of these strikers (which account for the last 4 seasons worth of Golden Boot winners) are way ahead of Giroud
in terms of
quality and
output.
«And I think the
output probably matches up pretty closely from year - to - year
in terms of the quantity and the
quality.
UK infrastructure
quality is «outside of the Premier League» due to a # 13 billion shortfall
in investment which can be traced to 2003 when infrastructure construction
output fell from 0.8 % of GDP, where it had been since the late 1980s, to 0.5 % of GDP.
Output Current - Measured
in Amps (A), higher levels generally mean greater one - pass cutting thickness and
quality cuts.
They may involve
outputs that are hard to attribute to specific individual effort and / or hard to measure
in terms of key characteristics such as
quality.
A world
in which ectogenesis — the artificial development and «birth» of human embryos outside the womb — is the norm, «and less than 30 per cent of children are... born of woman», a world of ectogenetic parents selected to improve the
quality of the gene pool, advancing each generation
in any desired respect «from the increased
output of first - class music to... decreased convictions for theft».
But the air
quality has improved dramatically
in the last 25 years (as it did
in many other cities
in the industrialized world), largely because of well - enforced government regulations, reduced industrial
output, closure of coal - fired power stations, and the switch to central heating from coal stoves.
Panel member and former Rolls - Royce executive Philip Ruffles presented foreign patents filed
in the United States as a second measure of
output quality.
The
quality of research is a measure separate from number of publications, and the Royal Society report measured it primarily
in numbers of citations per paper; here, although citations of Chinese papers have increased over the same period, the rise
in quality hasn't been as fast as that of
output.
Two more important issues also remain unresolved: how to measure the
quality of a lab's
output and how to get from the draft sequence to the fully finished version
in 2003.
In 2014, the SNSF signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), which recommends funding bodies to be explicit about the criteria used in evaluating the scientific productivity of applicants, thereby taking account of the scientific quality, value and impact of their entire research output in addition to their publication
In 2014, the SNSF signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), which recommends funding bodies to be explicit about the criteria used
in evaluating the scientific productivity of applicants, thereby taking account of the scientific quality, value and impact of their entire research output in addition to their publication
in evaluating the scientific productivity of applicants, thereby taking account of the scientific
quality, value and impact of their entire research
output in addition to their publication
in addition to their publications.
The
quality of low temperature electron transport layers developed was important
in achieving not only strong
outputs for PV cells under standard test conditions (PCE = 14.8 %) but particularly under low intensity indoor illumination (MPD = 19.2 μW / cm2, PCE = 13.3 %).
In both examples, automation provides an ability to work tirelessly, with reproducible high -
quality outputs at increased speed.
In addition, delivery of high
quality research
outputs from these studentships (high impact publications, novel therapeutic strategies and clinical trial concepts) is viewed as strategically critical for the Centre.
Intensity,
in other words, maximal or sub-maximal
output duration and repetition —
in other words, multiple bouts of work more than likely, these factors are what provided the success of one study, which concluded that enhanced performance and increase of lean mass were due to «higher
quality training sessions.»
There are several published studies on Heart Failure patients from mild to severe that see improvement
in life expectancy,
quality of life, and also improved ejection fraction
output.
Our POWER blenders have been hand chosen for their high
output power motors and versatility
in creating high
quality foods and drinks, whilst offering the best value for money
in their class.
His film
output decreased
in number and
quality in the l980s and 1990s, though critics enjoyed his offbeat 1989 working - class comedy Bert Rigby, You're a Fool and his 1997 Bette Midler starrer That Old Feeling.
The
Quality Grade is an overall quality assessment assigned by Metacritic to represent the studio's output for the year in comparison to its
Quality Grade is an overall
quality assessment assigned by Metacritic to represent the studio's output for the year in comparison to its
quality assessment assigned by Metacritic to represent the studio's
output for the year
in comparison to its peers.
But, though we graded Lionsgate a «D»
in 2015 — a year
in which just three of its films received positive reviews from critics — the
quality of the studio's
output actually appears to be increasing, albeit slightly.
The documentary - first distributor improved the
quality of its
output in 2014 compared to the prior year, and cracked the top 10
in our rankings despite having just one «great» film: the art doc (or is it a «rockumentary»?)
One of the best features Fire Emblem Warriors on Switch includes is the option to change the game's performance when docked, so
in Quality mode you can have it display a 1080p image at 30 fps, or move to a 720p
output with a 60 fps refresh
in Performance mode.
And you can't credit one or two filmmakers for the
quality of the
output, for Hoffman worked with a variety of writers and directors, most of whom rarely made as big an impression without him
in their cast.
Even Sharp's later films, like The Osterman Weekend and Rob Roy, exhibit many of the same
qualities, though they're not often thought of
in the larger context of one writer's career — at least part of that owing to the relative obscurity of Sharp's exceptional»70s
output.
Chastain's tremendous and
quality - filled
output this year has brought her instant acclaim and recognition marking one of the most stellar debuts
in recent memory.
Telltale Games was ranked last
in this particular chart, which again won't surprise those who have noticed the
quality of their
output drop recently — they were also the only major publisher without a single game breaking the 80 Metascore threshold.
It's a curious thing for DreamWorks» brand to be declining
in value while the company's
output has been generally increasing
in quality.
On its own merits, most will deem the standard definition disc of satisfactory
quality, but it pales
in comparison to most other studios» present - day DVD
output.
In our zeal to measure educational output and teacher quality — to reward those who do it well and punish those who don't measure up — we remain resolutely incurious about what exactly kids do in school all da
In our zeal to measure educational
output and teacher
quality — to reward those who do it well and punish those who don't measure up — we remain resolutely incurious about what exactly kids do
in school all da
in school all day.
These differences also correlate with important long - run economic outcomes as documented
in a new work by Chetty and co-authors, where they find suggestive evidence that «
quality of schools — as judged by
outputs rather than inputs — plays a role
in upward mobility.»
Officials
in Georgia, for instance, contend that the state wants to turn its teacher -
quality focus toward
output - based measures of teacher effectiveness, rather than credentials.
For too long our professional development systems have focused on the
quality of the professional development «inputs» provided to teachers to improve their professional practice, with unfortunately little evidence of improvement or linkage to any «
outputs» of a change
in instructional practice.
Yet, according to federal law — once called No Child Left Behind (NCLB), now called Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)-- schools and states are responsible for both inputs and
outputs in order to ensure adequate school
quality and equity.
Such a centralized structure resembles the system that the education titan Finland currently uses to educate its teachers, wherein universities have autonomy
in devising curricula, but the federal government provides them with guiding principles and requirements to ensure consistency and
quality outputs (Niemi & Jakku - Sihvonen, 2011).
The indicators states collect to determine teacher preparation program performance draw from a variety of measures that examine both the inputs and
outputs of EPPs
in order to ascertain the
quality of EPPs and to support their continued improvement.