It has raised standards and even delisted companies whose performance is not up to scratch.
Go back and find anything whose performance matches this and you will be unable to do so.
"Green" organisations will be those that meet all national targets and whose performance puts them in the top 25%.
One caveat: we generally cut slack for injured players, concentrating on those whose performance led their coaches to play them sparingly.
Last year he was the head of the country's second-largest bank, Laiki, whose performance was a major factor in Cyprus' near financial collapse.
If the film works, it is largely because of Depp, whose performance owes more and more to Mary Pickford and less to Douglas Fairbanks.
Specifically, Scott noted that officials have allowed more physical play, there has been a heavier emphasis on training and accountability and officials whose performance was deemed unsatisfactory have been replaced.
The Italian will be delighted with second place, though, after getting the better of an early tussle with Stoner, whose performance was all the more remarkable given his lack of fitness.
Finally there is a relatively prudent way in which the UK's debt has been managed by the semi-autonomous Debt Management Office - whose performance looks more and more important and impressive.
She announced the extra money as she met members of Edinburgh-based band The Blueswater whose performance at the festival last summer saw them collect a Mervyn Stutter Spirit of the Fringe award.
Besides attracting prestige, membership of the FTSE 100 offers some support to a firm's share price, by attracting investment from so-called tracker funds, whose performance is designed to mirror that of the index.
In an interview with the AP on Wednesday, Scott defended Rush and noted he carried out many of the items the Pac-12 hired him to do: allow more physical play, put a heavier emphasis on training and accountability, and replace officials whose performance was deemed unsatisfactory.
The bullish consideration relates to expectations, which is what our modern earnings-season culture is all about as we often bid up the prices of shares of bad companies whose performance is a bit less bad than previously expected while we dump shares of great companies whose performance turns out a little less magnificent than expected.
He took over for British-born Tony Hayward, whose public performance during the spill was not a PR masterpiece.
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The president, then, is condemned to be the driver of a high-powered machine, whose full performance he can never test.
Schwab won't sell you the Grand Prix Fund, whose stinky performance won our Booby Prize this year (see p. 246).
An IPO will also test the ability of Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, 27 years old, to manage a global company whose financial performance will be scrutinized by investors.
An IPO will also test the ability of Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, age 27, to manage a global company whose financial performance will be scrutinized every three months by investors.
Other winners at the ceremony, hosted by Russell Brand, included Lady Gaga for best new artist, whose live performance culminated in her pretending to stab herself and swinging from the ceiling.
In an existence of almost 25 years, the SFO has never commanded much respect from the police or from its counterparts at the Financial Services Authority (FSA), the City watchdog - whose own performance in taking action against financial wrongdoers is perceived to have improved from a very low base.
Edfors, whose previous best performance on the European Tour was a tie for ninth at the Madrid Open in 2004, now has a two-year exemption.
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Winners in this rating system are counties whose schools deliver high performance at low cost.
A.s, CFAs and market analysts whose long-term performance has only been within a few points of the market averages.
The newsroom has only eight wage-earning journalists who manage around twenty freelancers (whose remuneration depends on performance) and interns.
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Right fielder Nick Swisher, whose underrated regular season performance was overshadowed by his playoff failures, agreed to a four-year deal Sunday with the Cleveland Indians, with a vesting option for a fifth year.
Given the diminished impact of running backs league-wide in recent years, the first round is an expensive place to make a risky investment on a position whose contribution to team performance has fallen in recent years.
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Mr Obama noted that the involvement of several jurisdictions, as well as private companies whose payments were tied to performance, meant "construction workers are on the job digging this tunnel, doing great jobs, getting good pay".
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Honeywell has thus far only taken the baby step of selling its performance fibers unit, whose products go into tires and ropes.
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