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"When you get beyond a certain number of people, quality control is difficult."
"I understand you're going to be doing kind of quality control for us."
Another problem the industry has yet to address is quality control.
You cannot then expect a high level of quality control.
There needs to be a greater focus on quality control.
Why do firms need to pay attention to quality control?
And, in some cases, little is done to assure quality control.
But the chemical knowledge will be used for quality control.
Another important office was the destined one for quality control.
We must, of course, always balance all the steps taken with quality control.
His wife managed the production, quality control, and the administration of the company.
A doctor would be responsible for the quality control of the entire group.
In any other country, it is not a quality control, just a listing.
It can also be used in quality control and diagnosis, though.
So he turned to quality control database management, where the pay was much better.
Their focus was quality control, without which there would be no jobs for anybody.
Established in 2003, as of 2007, its activities included quality control.
The company said the issue had been picked up by internal quality control.
I have not seen any reference to independent quality control.
In 1996, he became a defense quality control coach for the Bears.
An advance team of about 50 workers in quality control went for two weeks during the spring.
I'm all for that, but you have to be really careful as there is no quality control.
"Everyone tried to put me off the idea of working in Afghanistan, saying that quality control would be so difficult," she says.
"You look at all the companies today that talk about quality control.
I am working as a quality control manager for a chemistry class.
In 2007 she applied to be made a QC but was turned down.
QC s resolution was (with his consent) not put to the vote.
She became head of her chambers, but did not become a QC.
The process, the QC said, had to be made much more transparent.
QC had been using the baseball side of the stadium for a number of years.
In 1992, and aged 39, the she became a QC.
For this purpose, it is very helpful if everyone knows how to tell the QC story.
He was called to the bar in 1948 and became a QC in 1967.
Returning to his legal career after the end of the war, he was appointed QC in 1951.
Data inside QC can be one of the following types:
Was he a doctor or a QC used to sudden, unsocial calls?
I have in mind a QC who cannot be too highly recommended - if he is free and will take the brief.
The special robes are the reason why becoming a QC is often called "taking silk".
She became a Recorder in 1998 and was also a QC.
He became a QC in 1972 and a recorder in 1973.
He continued to practise law throughout his political career, and became a QC in 1954.
Webster was called to the bar in 1868, and became QC only ten years afterwards.
He has appeared in a number of court cases, and is appointed as an honorary QC.
This was one of Pearson's first cases after becoming a QC.
A subsequent investigation by a QC found there was no substance to the allegations.
QC membership tends to decrease over the three-year period.
There may be some people in QC who will try to make political capital out of the French issue.
I'd love to see him squirm under the scrutiny of a decent QC.
The team prepared a questionnaire with the help of QC leaders which was issued to every department at the factory.
Any more than you'd pressured your titled friend to make sure that the QC came to his house party in the first place."