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Japan has a lot of respect for quality and for innovation.
Later he admitted his technophilia went too far, but he had injected a much-needed respect for quality among his rivals.
Leon Wieseltier once bemoaned that the fetishization of fast-paced tech has inhibited our understanding of the importance of human experience and our respect for quality in innovation.
This respect for quality ingredients – long forgotten by many a Times Square pizza parlour – is in keeping with the city's first pizzas, introduced by Italian immigrants in the 1900s.
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And bloggers perceived as simply shilling for companies without regard for quality will lose respect.
"We were big believers in the strong respect for the quality of that content," he said.
Implicit in the two educators' remarks is respect for a quality that some fear is perilously close to extinction: compassion.
But with all the due respect for the quality of his playing and the poignance of his ideas, I never was a fan of his Bach.
It was not lost on Dr. Heilman that the copying indicated a sign of respect for the quality of Wikipedia's medical articles: "We do not mind if people publish our work.
The 35-year-old, who now plays for Al Sadd, told the Mirror: "When I was at Barcelona we would always be talking about the Premier League, and our respect for the quality of the teams, the players, and the pace the game was played at.
A decade-long fight around Croatia's premier scientific journal, which has garnered international respect for its quality standards, has flared up again.
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