Sentences with phrase «whose quality no one»

Dr. Sue Johnson — author and educator whose quality work in the area of emotional bonding, love and friendship within marriage has made her a leader in the field.
• Inspected erected bridges and made recommendations for those whose quality fall short under the guidelines.
As the «point person,» she also fields questions from buyers concerning the status of the shipments, and investigates and resolves issues surrounding incorrect merchandise, incorrect quantities, and the return of goods whose quality is inferior.
The second question raised by this incident is whose quality control is responsible anyway.
For many years, the parents of students attending the school have called for an educational facility whose quality is equivalent to that of the educational facilities provided to the English ‑ speaking majority in the same catchment area.
«A rising star whose quality of work is often beyond his level of call.
Is the problem that judges are unwilling to refer cases to mediators over whose quality no one, especially them, have any control?
And of course, no final post would be complete without a hat tip to my indefatigable iron - man co-pilot Bob Ambrogi, whose quality posts and powerful writing have forced me to keep improving just to keep pace.
«And it's not just business, but ordinary people whose quality of life is intimately bound up with their local environment, and who often care desperately about stuff that's going on far away too, whether it's ocean plastic or the melting Arctic.
There are billions of people whose quality of living can be improved simply by providing access to low cost energy.
1 The fact that Cook's works succeed by the very terms established by Fried for painterly success — «being convinced that a particular work can stand comparison with the painting of the past whose quality is not in doubt» — reveals that, even if such a change has come to pass, in the hands of a select few artists, like Cook, it has reinvigorated rather than impoverished painting.
Each of the artists selected produced a group of works at the end of his or her creative lives whose quality as «final works» offers a particular, sometimes innovative angle on the artist's oeuvre.
Spanish Masters of the second half of XXth Century Centro del Carmen, Valencia The Yera Collection, initiated by Mariano Yera in 1999, covers more than half a century of Spanish pictorial history through 150 works by 63 different artists, whose quality make this an unmissable exhibition.
Independent filmmakers are the heart and soul of the Byron Bay Film Festival, whose quality programming of hundreds of entertaining,...
Our physical therapy and rehabilitation practitioners provide compassionate care and a variety of services for pets whose quality of life is affected by age, disease or injury.
Our physical therapy and rehabilitation practitioners provide compassionate care and a variety of services for pets whose quality of life is affected by age, disease...
3) There are Freight Class authors whose quality products are just as high as those from the Big 5 publishers.
As I find myself stressing over finding an artist for my next book, and still don't have money to cover an editor, I ask myself, why pay a bunch of different people whose quality I can not truly be sure of, when I can hire a company with the backing of Penguin, and produce a better quality book.
Now that you have known this feature of ours, don't try your luck at elsewhere to get a paper whose quality is quite uncertain.
There are cheap custom papers whose quality is extremely high and others completely the opposite.
That said, we believe it still isn't in the league of the Hyundai i10 whose quality continues to remain the benchmark in the segment.
It is imperative to buy Toyota - certified parts, ones whose quality, efficacy, and safety are guaranteed, rather than settling on generic parts of questionable build.
, ones whose quality, efficacy, and safety are guaranteed, rather than settling on generic parts of questionable build.
Depending on what happens in Lansing, cyber schools, whose quality is just as mixed as that of charter schools, could also explode throughout Michigan.
Our results suggest that the charter sector was initially characterized by schools whose quality was highly variable and, on average, less effective than traditional public schools.
Directed by Michael Dudok de Wit Written by Michael Dudok de Wit (story), Pascale Ferran (screenplay) The Red Turtle is a dialogue free, experimental film whose quality obviously banks heavily on i...
The Red Turtle is a dialogue free, experimental film whose quality obviously banks heavily on its presentation; the animation and especially the soundtrack and sound effects work.
Directed by Michael Dudok de Wit Written by Michael Dudok de Wit (story), Pascale Ferran (screenplay) The Red Turtle is a dialogue free, experimental film whose quality obviously banks heavily on its presentation;... Continue reading →
There are actually dresses at H&M whose quality looks much better and they cost a fraction of the price (of the SALE price!).
«I had a chance to meet those whose quality of life had changed so dramatically because of our project,» she told me.
And yet these are officers and men whose quality of training and service is comparable with the best anywhere in the world.
He's not a new face to the league, he's a premier league legend whose quality is undoubted.
Further, this artist will compose new works, whose quality will manifest the full flowering of talent and musical personality.
The ego [here] is wholly identified with the higher centres, whose quality of feeling is that of withinness.
The idea that we must always go forward, or the idea that, having gone forward, we will nonetheless be able to find ways to think of the children whom we have made and whose quality we have controlled as something other than products is, at best, puzzling, and at worst, all too self - confident.
... and so it turns out: When you hold your forgiveness ransom until someone pays you back & earns your love — you're the one whose quality of life gets poorer & poorer.
These are what economists call «credence goods» — things whose quality is difficult to judge, even after you pay for them.
There are numerous other patient groups in America whose quality of life has been dramatically improved by the state - sanctioned use of medical cannabis.»
But even beyond that, he advised a high school student to spend time with people whose qualities he aspired to.
Has nothing to do with fanaticism, but rather with someone whose qualities are to be emulated.
Love that nacho resigned with us we have such a great back 5 whose qualities compliment each other.
This award is for a certified head coach whose qualities as a leader and motivator embody NorCal's mission to provide student - athletes with the stellar, supportive and positive coaching and camaraderie to help them achieve their goals.
The Coach of the Year Award acknowledges head coaches whose qualities as a leader and motivator embody NICA's mission to provide student - athletes with the coaching and camaraderie to help them achieve both competitive and non-competitive goals in a safe and enjoyable manner.
It is populated with characters who seem sympathetic in their motives but unsympathetic in their actions, who seem unworthy of sympathy in any way, or whose qualities and motives are only revealed in their final moments, but McDonagh has limitless compassion for them — not in spite of their flaws but because of them.
There are schools whose qualities are not evident by simply visiting a booth on a Sunday afternoon.
Guyton \ Walker is like a corporate merger between two solo artists, whose qualities and ambitions are neither sacrificed nor confused but rather pooled and integrated to produce one super-double-artist.
School officials seek candidates with some experience, and transferable skills and who genuinely care about and interested in childhood development, enthusiastic about imparting education, and whose qualities and traits accurately match the demands of the employer.
That's why we're spotlighting candidates whose qualities are outstanding — but whose districts haven't always favored candidates like them.

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Snap - on Incorporated is a $ 2.9 billion, S&P 500 company whose product lines include high - quality hand tools and tool storage solutions, diagnostic equipment, information and management systems, and «under - car» shop implements like hydraulic lifts and tire changers.
There has been plenty of important research on each of these management qualities, such as Mark Murphy's book Hundred Percenters on motivating employees to greatness; or ex-Googler Kim Scott's «radical candour» approach to providing feedback; or the work of Brené Brown, whose landmark 2010 TED talk is called «The Power of Vulnerability.»
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