Sentence examples for unforeseen quality from inspiring English sources

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Sales of the initially popular Camira slumped due to unforeseen quality issues, while the Holden WB series commercial vehicle range and the Statesman WB luxury models were starting to show their age; their 1971 origins compared unfavourably with Ford's more modern Falcon and Fairlane models.

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The footage eventually was located, but its quality presented unforeseen problems, says Bob Smeaton, the director brought in to assemble "Festival Express" (his work on the "Beatles Anthology" television series earned him a Grammy in 1996).

The potential for unforeseen adverse consequences of setting quality markers was raised by a number of participants and has been recognised as a good reason for piloting before national roll-out [ 37].

The primary scope and role of planning and scheduling is to improve craft labor productivity and quality through the elimination of unforeseen obstacles such as potential delays, coronation parts, machine time, and available resources.

In other words, agility is a term applied to an organization that has created the processes, tools, and training to enable it to respond quickly to customer needs and unforeseen market changes while still controlling costs and quality ([Christopher et al. 2004]).

Unforeseen problems arise in virtually every project, although quality planning does help to reduce them.

Mr. Reaser said it could have unforeseen practical consequences that could burden school districts and would not necessarily raise the quality of teachers in the classroom.

A thought began to spread widely in the public awareness about the unforeseen hazards caused by products of our modern technological world that had an adverse impact on quality of life [ 1].

The chief oversight group of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision proposed that the world's largest and most complex banks would need to hold a reserve of high-quality capital of between 1 and 2.5 percent of their assets to cope with any unforeseen losses.

Russia today has a glass-like quality to it: rigid and fragile at the same time, and liable to develop cracks in unforeseen places.

However, some tasks still require scientific expertise in, for example, retrospectively assessing the model's quality, deciding on which core, lithospheric, and ionospheric models to use, as well as resolving any unforeseen technical problems.

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