Sentence examples for inherent excellence from inspiring English sources

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Demanding egos have a way of hogging center stage and masking the inherent excellence of the performance.

It is in the realm of chamber music that Carter's work will most likely endure, not only because of its inherent excellence — his cycle of five string quartets is perhaps the finest since Bartók's — but because his orchestral pieces are expensive to rehearse and challenging for an audience to digest: the complexity of his musical language is best experienced on an intimate scale.

Despite the game's inherent excellence, it was never given a Western release and as such often went for insane prices for those that tried to import it from Japan.

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Some finance providers could do more to fully understand the inherent value, artistic excellence and brilliant competencies of our country's creative businesses and organisations.

His uncompromising commitment to excellence, his inherent dissatisfaction with the status quo, and his insistence on a closer integration between laboratory and clinical research, gave rise to principles that still guide the Institute today.

"Different types of studies, like toxicology studies in animals and epidemiological studies in humans, can help compensate for each other's inherent weaknesses," says Michael Dourson, director of Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment, a public health organization located in Cincinnati, Ohio.

A civil rights coalition, Opportunity to Learn, argued in the '90s that accountability stressed excellence while ignoring the system's inherent unfairness to poor and minority kids.

I think that the onset of the financial crisis and the distraction of a lot of the margins inherent in the business forces us to achieve operational excellence, as did the tough times in manufacturing several decades ago.

Liana Bortolon, writing in 1967, said: "Because of the multiplicity of interests that spurred him to pursue every field of knowledge ... Leonardo can be considered, quite rightly, to have been the universal genius par excellence, and with all the disquieting overtones inherent in that term.

It is only through excellence in practice, which calls for imaginative interpretation and understanding of the potentialities inherent in each individual situation, and a process of integration of the three different components of nursing practice that professionals can find effective responses to the needs for complex, intensive and challenging health care.

Mr. Trotter grants that control is exceedingly important to him, and that there is an inherent contradiction between the nature of his business — hospitality — and the radical extent to which he takes his quest for excellence.

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