Sentence examples for quality incompatibility from inspiring English sources

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This was due to a variety of reasons, including doubts about the benefits of the SCR, insufficient reimbursement, competing priorities, inadequate data quality, incompatibility of their software system, and ethical concerns.

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The local neighborhood association and Cisco, which in October received approval to build its new headquarters for 20,000 employees less than a mile from the land being considered for the power plant, waged a successful lobbying campaign against the project, citing concerns about air quality and incompatibility with the surroundings.

Quality assurance, data incompatibility, transfer and storage issues, and uniform analysis of results are discussed.

And yet, international comparisons show there is no incompatibility between the quality of learning and equity, the highest performing education systems combine both.

Some series for which hourly means are available are not included in the Chulliat and Telali (2007) database (either because of lack of continuity, too low quality, or the presence of incompatibilities with the annual means provided by the WDC).

We build our own OMM series from hourly means provided by the Edinburgh WDC Catalog, for two main reasons: Some series for which hourly means are available are not included in the Chulliat and Telali (2007) database (either because of lack of continuity, too low quality, or the presence of incompatibilities with the annual means provided by the WDC).

Of course, one would do well to note that these studies relied on couples who lived in a happy and fulfilling marriage; strife and incompatibility certainly detract from quality of life, causing even more hardship than that faced by those who are single.

Benefits of sorting among pollen also include pistil ability to avoid fertilization (vi) by self-pollen (cryptic incompatibility, Cruzan and Barrett 1993) or (vii) by poor quality self-pollen (Armbruster and Rogers 2004), reducing inbreeding depression (Lankinen and Armbruster 2007).

Single genes of major effect, such as those controlling self-incompatibility, can also influence fecundity and seed quality (Fenster and Dudash 1994).

"It is shocking that with the number of elderly in the US, our trillion-dollar healthcare system and our two hundred billion dollar home healthcare system, we suffer from monumental issues in efficiency, delivery, failure, incompatibility, and lackluster care," stated Josh Bruno, whose firm uses technology to improve quality and proficiency in the home healthcare system.

These include lower quality of foreign schooling (Chiswick and Miller, 2009), "country-specific aspects" of the knowledge acquired in schools (Chiswick, 1978), incompatibility of foreign-obtained schooling with the requirements of the host country labor market (Friedberg, 2000), lack of host country-specific human capital such as language proficiency (Alboim et al., 2005).

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