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People consider it a mark of quality not to come down and immediately be visible from the street.
And as for your customer a mark of quality mixer.
It was developed in 1997 and marketed as a mark of quality protection.
To see the market as a mark of quality is going down a delusional path.
Made in America is definitely a mark of quality that could be better exploited across global markets.
Another mark of quality is the precision with which inlays are set.
"It is a mark of quality, and if all were made perfectly, they would fail at exactly the same instant," he said.
It is an mark of quality, which is vital in today's highly competitive market.
At the time of its use a quiet engine was thought to be a mark of quality in an automobile.
And prewar is more desirable, a mark of quality.
In painting "Characteristic, suggestion and eternity" are important marks of quality.
For jazz fans, Blue Note is a mark of quality distinguishing the music, production and package design.
Most people assume the seal is a mark of quality assurance for the entire appliance, when actually it applies only to the cord.
Each eggshell was stamped with a small "lion" logo as a mark of quality that would be seen by the customer.
He was proud that many plant seed catalogs used his name as a mark of quality in describing offerings, his wife said.
His verdict is, "Displays the Lean mark of quality and sterling work from its leads.
And during that time the Jazz Composers Collective has grown from bright idea to a mark of quality.
"Visconti set the bar, he was the mark of quality," says Caterina d'Amico.
Having the title "RMS" was seen as a mark of quality and a competitive advantage, because the mail had to be on time.
The album was subsequently pressed on the Trade Mark of Quality label and shipped to England.
The company had by 1867 already adopted its Winged Hourglass symbol both as a mark of quality and as a defence against counterfeiting.
Vast numbers of recordings were issued for profit by bootleg labels such as Kornyfone and Trade Mark of Quality.
The Ministry of Justice has used the accreditation scheme provided by the CMC as a mark of quality assurance.
-Today, the Spanish wine region boasts several Designation of Origin, or DO, wines, a mark of quality.
Diction is usually judged with reference to the prevailing standards of proper writing and speech and is seen as the mark of quality of the writing.