The best schools are spreading their high standards far and wide.
Missing a host of internationals, Leinster struggled to maintain their high standards and Glasgow, equally shorn of their frontline players, came more and more into the game.
But TNS have not lived up to their high standards this season and the second-placed team have suffered a run of poor defeats recently, including a 4-0 thrashing at leaders Llanelli.
But Yardy, a member of that victorious side, believes maintaining their recent high standards will be more important than feeding off the success of three years ago.
Auditors have traditionally opposed individual partner signatures for audit reports arguing the engagement partner is already known to the client audit committees and partners already hold themselves accountable to their own own high standards of professionalism and accountability.
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As a university professor and former Faculty Athlete Representative for my university, I respect the University of Notre Dame for their adherence to high academic standards in a world where so many programs have bent, broken, or obliterated NCAA rules.
The developers have a targeted marketplace to market their software and the customers have a marketplace constantly evolving security standards with their best interests high on the importance list.
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Institutions that fail to set meaningful expectations, a rigorous curriculum and high standards for their students are putting these students and our country's future at risk.
"His philosophy on education is simple: let local people control their own schools, set high standards for every student and never give up on any child, " she said.
The most selective schools in the US could easily double their enrollment while maintaining exceptionally high standards, but the costs of greatly expanding campuses and faculty would almost certainly exceed incremental revenues.
Tricia Pritchard, of the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses, said that although there were loopholes for the "more unscrupulous providers", most nurseries offered quality child care with "high standards and requirements of their staff".
Giving them the time and the resources to improve, but also having high standards of expectation in terms of their performance.
Many of the authors belong to the Global Investigative Journalism Network, and their stories exemplify the cutting-edge techniques and high standards developed within this network.
It will focus on the changes experienced by government-owned media and their ability to become public service operators that meet high journalistic standards in a self-regulating environment.
These are described as "resilient" pupils, who achieve high standards of attainment by international standards, despite coming from a background that was poor relative to their own country.
There has been a rapid expansion of the Mozambican electricity grid, and the latest figures show that 36% of the population have electricity, either from the grid or from solar panels, in their homes, a high figure by sub-Saharan African standards.
Winners encourage open communication, set high standards without being brutal, encourage people to think about their role in the context of the larger organisation, and weather crises without panicking.
Provisions for losses increased dramatically from 7.8% in 2007 to 16% in 2008 because of the credit crisis but recovered back to 10.6% during 2009 and 7.5% in 2010 as the banks have become more conservative in their lending standards and are avoiding making loans where the risks of default are high.
Nations in Asia and Europe have answered this question, in part by creating standards to make sure their teachers and students are performing at the same high levels throughout their nation.
There was an all day program on their plans to develop open source programming tools and general standards to make use of the high speed, low latency and other special characteristics of current and future generations of non-volatile solid state storage.
The locals in Frankfurt say the affair has done no harm at all to their city's standing as a financial centre, and it shows that German investors demand high standards.
Owners accept full responsibility even when it is not formally assigned, believe deeply in their mission, collaborate with others, take initiative and hold co-workers accountable to the same high standards.
Until regulators agree on a common set of sufficiently high standards banks will seek cover under the thinnest regulatory blanket and lobby to make sure their tails wag the regulatory dogs.
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"Under their new professional structure and leadership team Cricket Ireland has embarked on an exciting strategic development phase and set high performance standards for all national teams and for the development of the sport as a whole, " he said.
Because the standards of the Bac have been lowered over the generations so that politicians could meet their goal of high school graduation rates, the top schools in the country routinely have 100% Bac passage rates, and often even 100% honors Bac rates.
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