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But even quality, these days, must come at the right price.
By today's standards, he wouldn't even quality for test-pilot training.
The old guy's teeth had that perfect even quality that only comes from a store.
The drums can be heavily muffled, and their tuning and even quality is less critical.
Worf was already starting to move, but his voice maintained an even quality that did not betray the speed with which he was going.
A brief fling in college, done mainly because everyone else was doing it and she hadn't wanted to be an oddball, didn't even quality as a relationship.
Many think it's such family-run operations, or quaint tunes of passing ice cream trucks, that carry added sentimentality - and even quality.
The singer George Baker said of Pike: "He had a smooth tenor voice that was easy to record because of its even quality".
We're all different, and even quality, when it comes to works of art or literature, is a subjective thing that changes with the reader/spectator, not to mention the vagaries current fashions.
They have their uses, however; even quality manufactures use the S-shaped springs in the backs of chairs and sofas because the springs are flat and have a thinner profile.
Consultants who help big businesses decide where to locate say that although tax incentives can be important, they are usually outweighed by other factors, like transportation, the available work force, and even quality of life.
The system, which effectively produces an even quality of sound throughout the entire venue, has received critical acclaim for its technological adaptations, such as signal processing in a variety of indoor and outdoor venues.
United States trade deficits with Japan consist mainly of products Americans want eagerly but that are not made here - fax machines, flat liquid-crystal panels, compact disk players, even quality cars, to name a few.
Listen to this from County NatWest: 'M & S is still a core holding long-term, but even quality has its price: The rating is too rich short-term and we would continue to take profits down to 300p.'
Indeed, a book on the problem, "Falling Through the Safety Net," to be published next month by the Johns Hopkins University Press, concludes that being uninsured "has a substantial effect on the amount, location and even quality of care received."