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  • • For years, accreditors (who decide whether a school meets quality-control standards and should be eligible for federal funds) have asked schools how many books they have in their libraries.

    NSSE changes how colleges judge success, weakness 2009

  • And because there are 3.2 million teaching jobs in U.S. public schools and our quality-control systems are dysfunctional or non-existent, some of those people get teaching jobs and spend their careers teaching.

    Alan Gottlieb: On "Teacher-Bashing" Alan Gottlieb 2011

  • The Dreamliner had been plagued by design and production issues, including substantial quality-control problems in its supply chain.

    Boeing Revs Up for Dreamliner David Kesmodel 2011

  • In 2002, Ms. Regalado, a quality-control engineer, filed a sex-discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

    Justices Extend Protection Jess Bravin 2011

  • Jason Henry for The Wall Street Journal Dosal's cigarettes at a quality-control station in its Opa-Locka plant.

    Florida Cigarette Maker Battles Proposed State Fees David Kesmodel 2011

  • Citigroup said it has undertaken improvements to its quality-control processes and has set aside cash to cover the settlement.

    Citi Settles Case of Ineligible Loans Suzanne Kapner 2012

  • Thus, poor instruction at our schools affects hiring practices and jacks up salary levels required to hire quality-control personnel.

    George T. Haley: When Government Fails: Grade F for Education George T. Haley 2010

  • U.S. production quality-control engineers have masters 'degrees; in Japan, they have high school degrees.

    George T. Haley: When Government Fails: Grade F for Education George T. Haley 2010

  • The officials said it is too early to know whether the suspect Southwest jets illustrate a quality-control problem involving specific workers and a relatively short span of time, or whether they are the result of broader production issues.

    Boeing Factory Probed in Rupture of Southwest Jet Andy Pasztor 2011

  • A quality initiative launched in 2005 put final approval for new products in the hands of quality-control managers, rather than sales executives, and channeled up to 5% of revenue into research and development.

    Kia looks to buff image with value, new designs 2011

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