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"I don't think quality will suffer," he said.
"History shows clearly that quality will suffer as a consequence".
"These privateers will profit from the university's reputation, but their staff won't get the pay and conditions that they deserve - and quality will suffer".
But if the state approves the project, environmentalists warn, water quality will suffer and the federal government could follow through on its threat to force the city to spend billions of dollars on a filtration plant.
At a time when local authorities are having to make significant cuts in social care funding and providers are having to deliver more for less, it can be easy to say that quality will suffer.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, companies achieved better-than-expected earnings through heavy cost-cutting, but many now seem reluctant to cut any more, fearing that quality will suffer.
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Thus, at high food abundance but low food quality, consumers will suffer from "quality starvation" [ 14].
Decision-makers see nurses as a service role with little or no decision-making ability … but if you're forced to cut your staffing quality, people will suffer.
Mike Cassidy, the chief executive and founder of Undertone, an ad network, said networks that sell low-quality advertisements will suffer the most.
Second, we resign ourselves to failure: Without more time, the quality of work will suffer.
I am sure most people would agree that the quality of teaching will suffer as a result.
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