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Even when the caseworkers do find openings, the care sometimes turns out to be substandard.
The series showed the Knicks' point guard position to be substandard, their front line creaky, not very athletic.
"If the drugs are found to be substandard, we will suspend the licence of the manufacturer," he said.
Charles Jencks, of Vida, Ore., told me he finds the work of some Times writers to be substandard.
For one thing, the quality of craftsmanship in New York is known to be substandard, compared with the workmanship at construction sites in, say, Japan.
A second report, in 1979, concluded that 40,000 homes needed "substantial improvement" or demolition, with 26,000 more likely to be substandard within five years.
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However, there seems to be deficient or substandard care associated with complicated EP cases.
56 The quality of patient information provided by PCPs to hospitals can also be substandard with regard to previous drug reactions, comorbidities and allergies.
Imaging centers belonging to nonradiologist doctors may be substandard as well.
Life in the subgrade can be substandard.
Assata Shakur was interrogated and arraigned from her hospital bed, and her medical care during this period is often alleged to have been "substandard".
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