91.   At some papers and news programs, established leaders are routinely displaced in a crass pursuit of better numbers, quality be damned.

92.   At full resolution and color depth, the image quality was uniformly excellent, and it was difficult to improve on the automatic settings.

93.   At the same time, journalistic quality is a problem, he admitted.

94.   Authorities said that the quality was high and that the material might have been a sample that he was trying to use to drum up a larger sale.

95.   Beef, so gently and simply pan-fried that the quality was what one tasted, was grown at the farm.

96.   Between-act layovers were thankfully short, sound quality was clean, and the stage lighting imaginative.

97.   Both provide broadcasts on the Internet, but the quality is low.

98.   Both qualities are in woefully short supply.

99.   A Dole aide said that while the quality of ads was one factor in the change of media consultants, it was not the prevailing reason.

100.   A somber quality is ever-present.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
quality 0.05%
quality + v. >>共 264
be 46.86%
improve 4.62%
vary 3.17%
make 2.55%
suffer 2.42%
deteriorate 1.66%
remain 1.45%
have 1.38%
become 1.10%
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