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According to a government review, however, one in four is of miserable quality.
Most of the revenue would then be used to improve the miserable quality of many school lunches in Washington.
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It is visible from the valence-arousal maps depicted by Figs. 7 and 9 that poor quality speech stimuli produced low arousal and low valence states, thus producing states ranging from 'sad' to miserable' in listeners.
Quality was miserable, particularly in the interior, which featured tufted faux-suede seats.
This, I've been informed, is to demonstrate the miserable level of audio quality that we're used to hearing these days.
And there are entire Web sites dedicated to jokes about Lucas, the company which used to supply mediocre electrical components to Jaguar, giving the automakers build quality a miserable reputation that has endured for decades (Q. Why do the English drink warm beers? A. Because they have Lucas refrigerators).
Being both ill and severely sleep-deprived made Victor's quality of life miserable.
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The quality has been miserable for years now.
Even if antibiotics and immunizations keep children alive, "their quality of life is miserable if they're malnourished," says Pelletier.
VOLKSWAGEN (VW) cars ranked a miserable 34th out of 37 brands in a recent quality poll by J.D. Power, a market-research firm.
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