Similarly, not every superlative return generated by such fund is proof of excellence or fair dealings.
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Opponents have said the plans to create "centres of excellence" would pit "hospitals against hospital".
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To create this, GE created marketing centers of excellence and a Marketing Council, among other enablers.
Computers cannot create a culture of excellence and push students to meet high expectations.
Our parents have to instill a sense of excellence and a thirst for knowledge.
We feel a pocket of excellence for the industry and the city has been lost.
We plan to establish an International Center of Excellence in regenerative medicine here in Krasnodar.
Thirty years ago, Tom Peters published an incredibly influential business book, In Search of Excellence.
Council leader Tudor Evans said Plymouth will be England's "centre of excellence for marine matters".
Your biggest challenge is getting people to execute it at the level of excellence you need.
Developers want to build a European centre of excellence for the treatment of sports injuries.
Owners Kraft Foods unveiled its Global Centre of Excellence for Chocolate Research and Development in Bournville.
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The result is a trade show for farmers, where standards of excellence are determined and advertised.
His commander wrote that Talley defined new levels of excellence, and they redeployed him to Iraq.
The Aventis Prize is now in its 18th year, and marks a bastion of excellence for popular science writing.
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Bracknell MP Phillip Lee has championed specialist centres of excellence, located on transport hubs.
Each characteristic of excellence is like a muscle: exercise it and it will become stronger.
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And Robert Clack has two choirs and a thriving orchestra, as other sorts of excellence were pursued.
" To quote Mr. Malkin, "branding elevates the Empire State Building to a world-wide standard of excellence.
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Whether in athletics, business or pop-arts stardom, its about individual example of excellence on the world stage.
The study identified twelve institutions as potential Centres of Excellence and nine as potential Centres of Reference.
But if you had a lifetime of excellence in all branches of physics, you didn't get it.
The council said the dementia units would be "centres of excellence that would provide through-life care for patients".
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To me, the most powerful and valuable form of excellence is when it spans the entire customer experience.
Health travel has been undertaken when a patient required specialty care at a center of excellence for decades.
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The youth team set-up has also folded and the Stags have had to close their centre of excellence.
It achieved Foundation Trust status - a supposed mark of excellence in the health service - in 2008.
Blunt was Cole's coach at the Football Association's now-defunct Centre of Excellence at Lilleshall between 1996 and 1998.
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Movie stars are stars and we look for athletes to provide the same level of excellence and showmanship.
Clark will stay involved with cricket and is heading for Brisbane to work at the Centre of Excellence.
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