Sentence examples for terms of workmanship from inspiring English sources

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But in terms of workmanship, the delicacy of the fabrics, the subtlety of flower embroideries on the back of a skirt and the way that the checks were translated from cotton to chiffon veiling was an impressive statement from a young designer.

Indeed, as McIsaac mentions, "In terms of workmanship and anatomical accuracy, the individual objects that modelers made were often indistinguishable from those created for serious research purposes, and it is no accident that medical modelers who sold to panoptica also collaborated with or supplied researchers in medical and scientific institutes".

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The 8% sample of rehabilitated hand pumps and the 30% of the new hand pump installations that were inspected during the field visits were found to be of satisfactory quality in terms of the workmanship and quality of construction materials used.

And no one leaves until they pass his tests of workmanship or are shown the exit.

"In terms of design and workmanship he was in a class of his own.

"It is the most important tannery in Italy in terms of quality and workmanship," Mr. Gioia explains.

Later in the week we met up with some students and somehow I found myself trying on their designs, including some garish PVC costumes that rivaled Central Saint Martins creations in terms of inspiration and workmanship.

Indonesian batik made in the island of Java has a long history of acculturation, with diverse patterns influenced by a variety of cultures, and is the most developed in terms of pattern, technique, and the quality of workmanship.

A sector that catalyses what craft theorist David Pye termed "the workmanship of risk" where experimentation with material, not just data, leads to breakthroughs in innovation.

With the publication of McDougall's book An Introduction to Social Psychology (1908), his purposive psychology caught on to such an extent that explanation in terms of instinct became a fashion in the social sciences, including economics (as evidenced by American economist Thorstein Veblen's The Instinct of Workmanship and the State of the Industrial Arts, 1914).

Pride of workmanship is worth more.

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