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This paper begins by providing a philosophical and historical profile of the notion of "quality," considers what might constitute quality in higher education, and examines how rankings specifically convey this impression for the disciplines of art and design.
The definition of quality that we built on these nine domains is disaggregated, based on multiple elements which collectively constitute quality [11].
Within those countries with a well-developed, or developing, ECEC system, the past decade has witnessed a range of reviews, public policy, inquiries and research into what should constitute quality in ECEC (OECD, 2006).
Looming the largest, however, are McConnell's votes to raise the debt ceiling -- Bevin is apparently one of those "bath salts caucus" types that believes debt ceiling hostage-taking and pushing the envelope on default and economic collapse constitute quality governance.
Similar components have been found to constitute quality in previous research on quality of maternal health care [ 12, 13].
Although suitable LPCH habitat appears at first glance to be abundant in southeastern New Mexico, only a fraction of apparently suitable vegetation types constitute quality habitat.
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