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He once said: Be a yardstick of quality.
And more than a few reflect the unstinting businessman: "Be a yardstick of quality.
-INDIAN PROVERB Be a yardstick of quality.
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With a government-set yardstick for quality, Mr. Tozzi said, critics of regulations can now build more convincing cases showing that an agency was arbitrary and capricious in its choice of data.
It is the proper yardstick because it combines attributes of quality (power-to-heat ratio σ) with those of quantity (recovered heat QCHP), given that ECHP = σ × QCHP is a commonly accepted identity.
Despite these concerns, the impact factor is a yardstick of a journal and an indication of quality of the review process; this is vitally important given the burgeoning number of open access journals, which do not always have the same pedigree of peer review.
This city needs another yardstick: not the quality of life, but lack of it.
All want some assurance of quality but no two assessors are using the same yardstick.
Due to lack of clear yardsticks and definitions on what means "cured" or "almost cured, the comparison of quality of care between pre-intervention and post-intervention, and between the intervention group and control group was not meaningful.
Their yardstick of success is market share.
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