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The trust apologised for "this rare lapse in quality".
From someone who's demonstrated a keen ear for production, this lapse in quality control is a shock.
PopMatters, however, called the song part of the "mid-album slump", saying that "she reveals her proclivity for the same stomping, unsubtle beefiness of 'Womanizer', but there's a notable lapse in quality".
A brand new water heater may not work properly due to a temporary lapse in quality control at the factory or incorrect field wiring.
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But talking about lapses in quality?
How lapses in quality at drug makers are slowing production.
If she assumes too much responsibility, she may be unfairly blamed for any lapses in quality.
Genentech was cited by the Food and Drug Administration for a series of lapses in quality control, most of them related to Pulmozyme, a drug used by cystic fibrosis patients.
The last couple of years have been tough, with a funding freeze in real terms, controversial reforms to implement, and, of course, all the fallout from scandalous lapses in quality of care, in particular from the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.
The closest he comes to criticism is his anecdote about the chap who cut a hole in the roof of his Rolls and stuck a lemon tree inside to call attention to what he viewed as lapses in quality.
Even if the agent's account of these events confirms yours, she did not forsake her duties but performed them with the (debatable) lapses in quality that can plague any joint endeavor.
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