Dr Knowles said the management of Mrs Halappanavar's condition from 13:00 was of a high standard.
You need to hold yourself to a high standard that is defined by customers.
"I will endeavour to maintain the same high standard he has set, " she said.
Last year's Best Small Companies picker set a high standard for Dedio to meet or beat.
Many European countries maintain a high standard of living today, despite rather high taxes.
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Health care and housing, subsidised by all six states, are generally of a high standard.
Wealthy individuals may have little income and yet have a very high standard of living.
In other words, the court said that there needs to be a fairly high standard for patentability.
The U.S. uses Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), which are deemed to have a relatively high standard.
But they do allow academic youngsters to study three or four unrelated subjects to a high standard.
It has created a high standard of satisfaction for its users whose expectations are now extraordinarily high.
This year was no exception to the high standard of costumes with participants arriving as Christmas presents and decorations.
Investments with a high standard deviation over one year have a lower standard deviation when measured over longer periods.
Markers reported that Standard Grade candidates at all levels made wholehearted attempts to produce writing of a high standard.
We need to make certain we leave room for the basic research that drives our high standard of living.
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While carrying its mining operations, the company says it is committed to achieving a high standard of environmental care.
It should be fair, just, accountable, and offer a high standard of quality.
The executive director of the Tea Council, Bill Gorman, said the Trenance "shone through" with their high standard of service.
But even allowing for that, Ireland remains a staggeringly successful country with, by global standards, an extraordinarily high standard of living.
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Bangalore started out with an advantage neither KL nor Hong Kong enjoy: a high standard of education among the local population.
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But Professor Sir George Alberti, the government's emergency care tsar, claimed most of the care offered was of a "high standard".
And you particularly have to have the high standard for those most high-ranking officials who deal with the most sensitive security matters.
Reporting would motivate managers internally to hold themselves to a high standard.
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The Fed seems to have no conception of what creates a high standard of living--people receiving more pay for more sophisticated, productive work.
They're candidates -- we don't know who's going to get the nomination -- they should be held to a high standard as well.
"Qualcomm's disclosure policy sets a high standard for transparency in corporate political spending disclosure and the company deserves praise for its actions, " DiNapoli said.
Unlawful killing was a verdict that required a high standard of proof, Mr Knowles added, and inquest verdicts would not automatically lead to prosecutions.
We know that you expect that from us, and we will keep working non-stop until Maps lives up to the same incredibly high standard.
Thank you, Eva for your faith in humanity, for the power of your example, for the high standard you have set for all of us.
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"I thought it was a good match, a high standard, there were a lot of good points, I just didn't convert my chances, " said Murray.
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