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"workmanship" Definitions
  1. the skill with which somebody makes something, especially when this affects the way it looks or works

130 Sentences With "workmanship"

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It's a pity; the workmanship on the models is excellent.
His eyes softened adoringly as he examined the bike's workmanship.
The goal was to tout its workmanship and attention to detail.
See what their policies are on defects in materials or workmanship.
"It kind of transcends time in terms of the workmanship," she added.
It is the product of real attention and tongue-and-groove workmanship.
This can come in handy if there are defects in materials or workmanship.
FREEHOLD Of the Best Materials and Good Workmanship: 19th Century New Jersey Chairmaking.
Collusion between corrupt officials and contractors leads to poorly conceived projects and shoddy workmanship.
In terms of the workmanship, Sonhouse's style is so clean it verges on being illustrative.
But it has a good view over the city and what seems like solid workmanship.
The total value of gold jewelry and gemstones seized was 440 million ringgit, excluding workmanship.
With this precise level of workmanship, every Apple Watch Edition case takes days to make.
They both want the same thing – productivity, stringent safety standards, maximum efficiency, and quality workmanship.
The Echo comes with a one-year limited warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship.
The James Webb Telescope, pictured here, has been plagued by delays, technical hurdles, and shoddy workmanship.
It covers defects in materials and workmanship for up to 43 months after the purchasing date.
This larger and more complete version of the One Smart Keyboard offers quality workmanship and design.
Given such stringent demands, the level of workmanship and imagination in these works is remarkably high.
In the past the embossing of a letter was regarded as a sign of bad workmanship.
It's applicable to defects in materials and workmanship and you can contact Amazon's Customer Service for assistance.
"That's one thing that's been really fun here — cultivating a good environment and good workmanship," Willis said.
Victims complain of shoddy workmanship, overcharges, and add-ons that have little to do with clean energy.
First, Pruitt's bellicosity as he attempts to dismantle Obama-era environmental rules can't hide his shoddy workmanship.
There are two kinds of crowdfunded watches – fashion accessories and real efforts at classical design and workmanship.
The garment had nothing to recommend it aesthetically; it was no remarkable example of workmanship or tailoring.
Regulations are tight because they have to be—shoddy workmanship in such a dense place is dangerous.
The potential woes are many: poor workmanship, countless delays and a bill that seems to keep growing.
"The workmanship on this ring is fantastic," added Benjamin Khordipour of New York-based Estate Diamond Jewelry.
Even though she pulls in some cash from her digital workmanship, her husband thinks it's a time sink.
It was almost an exhibition that was done for designers…it was about workmanship, know-how, and time.
Bravura workmanship reached its height in "Madame Butterfly," a slightly fussy triptych involving 46 woodblocks and 102 colors.
And, with exacting — sometimes maddening — workmanship, Mr. Frank edited and scored his programs as if they were films.
Not for nothing, but sometimes, contractors can be sloppy — their workmanship cheap at best and downright criminal at worst.
The Roku Premiere is covered under a one-year limited warranty thats applicable for defects in materials and workmanship.
The single most expensive item was a yellow-gold necklace with diamonds, valued at 13 million ringgit, excluding workmanship.
The contractor later sued the couple after they refused to sign completion papers authorizing his payment, alleging bad workmanship.
"The materials and workmanship of equipment and utensils does not allow proper cleaning and maintenance," the inspection report said.
The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship that might pop up within 703 months of the purchasing date.
Laying them out in small trays, he said, it is possible to track the progress of Mr. Jensen's workmanship.
Right: This patchwork bag is also from the 2019 resort collection, which was all about an evolution of workmanship.
Call it iRecommend, a website in which applicants gather testimonials from people who attest to their workmanship and credibility.
While Tesla owners can be fervent, the vehicles continue to exhibit supposed poor workmanship and endure long repair times.
The room held up to 700, and included wooden pews and intricate architecture and workmanship that is rarely found today.
Quality workmanship is the first leg on Apple's little watchmaking stool followed by a wide range of well-made accessories.
"I needed a level of quality and workmanship that was higher than you find in the jewelry world," he said.
Probably your wife or your neighbor would see it for what it is, you know, probably a shoddy piece of workmanship.
"The beauty of these old apartments and workmanship in it — I believe it's one of the greatest art forms," he said.
It starts at $790, far below most mechanical chronographs I've seen, and the workmanship and quality of this piece is quite nice.
This book for us was a great opportunity to sort of pause the game and film, and appreciate the workmanship and artistry.
At a festival defined by its casual, delightfully reckless, anything-goes vibe, Gucci managed to serve up a flawless display of workmanship.
The workmanship of couture encompasses the high jewelry houses, which have their own ateliers and trends, and whose presentations peppered the week.
"I have African textiles and beads, and vintage Halston and Yves Saint Laurent designs in beautiful fabrics with the best workmanship," she shared.
Jewelers charge a workmanship fee to exchange old platinum products for new of 32 yuan per gram, compared to 18 yuan for gold.
And how all this modernity and workmanship can also be so simple and clean at the same time, and utterly wearable and functional.
The software, and a huge digital display on the dashboard, seems to be more important to buyers than the Model 3's workmanship.
The use of glass, they said, was a tribute to the glassblowing workmanship of Murano, one of the islands in the Venice lagoon.
At first, Yury Scherbakov thought the cracks appearing in a wall he had installed in his two-room flat were caused by shoddy workmanship.
You get a 1-year limited warranty that covers the same defects in materials and workmanship, and the warranty doesn't cover any accidental damage.
Roku offers a one-year limited warranty for the Roku Premiere that includes defects in materials and workmanship 12 months after the purchasing date.
The Bailey of Hollywood Blixen heads the top of the list with its classic look, US-made quality workmanship, and range of color choices.
The Blanket Shirt is costly but is worth the price because of the sustainability that goes into its construction and the exceptional workmanship involved.
The government has been especially interested in building robots that can be installed in China's car factories, which have been criticized for poor workmanship.
"Persimmon cannot afford the stigma of a corporate culture which results in poor workmanship and a potentially unsafe product," according to the review report.
Marrying traditional workmanship with laser scans and ground-penetrating radar, the trust rebuilt the baoli in a form as close to the original as possible.
And a tactile understanding of their careful planning and workmanship also reinforces the connection between the spiritual and the scientific in many of these structures.
It's not that Berry isn't correct to be desperately concerned about these issues, and about the loss of old ways and fine workmanship in general.
Harman Kardon has been manufacturing car and home audio equipment for more than 13 years, so there are decades of quality workmanship behind the brand.
Other projects, like the perpetually delayed James Webb Telescope project, have been marred by complex technical problems and poor workmanship (Northrop Grumman, we're looking at you).
Many of the kites in the exhibition are left in their bamboo skeleton form, unadorned by cloth, to better display the workmanship and the artistic process.
The sector has been criticised for practices such as selling houses with rising leasehold charges, which make them hard to sell, and for poor quality workmanship.
"It looked as though he had couture training — the details were the same, the workmanship was similar; I was really surprised," Valentino said in an interview.
The brilliant workmanship from the region's Roman period comes vividly to life in the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, one of the few things open on Sunday.
The Boivin ruby and amethyst starfish fascinate us today because of their bold sheer beauty and the fine workmanship that cannot be replicated with modern methods.
"Stone&aposs engagement ring is contemporary but reminiscent of styles from the early 1900s"The architecture and workmanship of her ring feel very modern and contemporary.
Jones has made the most of the house's deep knowledge of couture techniques, incorporating extravagant fabrics and workmanship into his clothes, notably with lace and embroidery.
If a product has a manufacturing defect in materials or workmanship, customers may be entitled to a return at any time under the company's new limited warranty.
The allegations of poor quality are especially offensive to me because I know the pride in workmanship that each of you pours into your work every day.
This will likely not change until we value modern miners, farmers, and dyers for their workmanship in the ways that we value fine artists for their art.
I spent the morning happily wandering from tomb to tomb, snapping photos, marveling at the workmanship and wondering what the rest of the civilization had looked like.
Yamaha makes a good guitar in the first place and this one is based on the Original Jumbo body and the workmanship and woods are a delight.
His suite "Children's Corner" may be like so many toys in his daughter's nursery, but the workmanship behind every join and seam is of the highest fastidiousness.
The artist who paints exclusively in human blood (and in his earlier days, semen) has been compared to Michelangelo and DaVinci for his intricacy and beautiful workmanship.
I've been watching a small watchmakers pop up on Kickstarter and other places online and each one is bringing back a little bit of traditional workmanship and style.
It helps assuage town planning trepidation in negotiations to secure the fountain for, say, a fashion show of Fendi's highest level of workmanship (and price), dubbed haute fourrure.
The miracle of its workmanship, the gemstones set into the marble, the intricate geometric shapes belied the fact that, in the end, nothing wards off our final breath.
With quality workmanship (everything is still handmade in Nashville) and an aesthetic suggestive of a younger Eileen Fisher, it strives to promote "mindful consumption" through its seasonless basics.
But, as the technology is still new, there is a need for better workmanship to avert potential problems such as the collapse of poorly constructed buildings, he said.
Most of the 19th and early 20th century buildings got their facades completely redone, but in a such inadequate manner material-wise and sloppy [workmanship] that it's an embarrassment.
It has the virtues of solid construction, good materials, an appreciation for the workmanship inherent in simple nuts and bolts, a lack of fuss and varnish, and overall functionality.
"Persimmon has been focused on rapid change and improvement of its customer care culture and operations, and on eliminating cases of poor workmanship," the company said in a statement.
The characters also include Nicholas and Clair Coates (Timothy Hutton and Lili Taylor), who run a furniture business that is struggling to maintain quality workmanship while keeping costs competitive.
When Tag Heuer or any other famed watchmaker puts four-figure prices on its mechanical watches, there's an implied promise that they'll have an unmatched quality of workmanship and precision.
Though some of this risked tipping into costume territory, especially the stiffer patchwork brocade Fortuny gowns, the workmanship was never less than breathtaking, especially when it was less than obvious.
It was two years ago, she said, when designer brands, often working through French agents place, began placing small orders on more basic items and conducting spot checks on workmanship.
Beijing's foreign investments can be coercive and exploitative — using Chinese laborers and contractors instead of local ones, saddling poorer countries with enormous debts, leaving behind shoddy workmanship and fueling corruption.
Entrupy is a portable scanning device that instantly detects imitation designer bags by taking microscopic pictures that take into account details of the material, processing, workmanship, serial number, and wear/tear.
"From day one, we've judged each design on beauty, originality, creativity, workmanship, and the use of toilet paper," Susan Bain, the other co-creator and co-owner of Charm Weddings, said.
The best overall goes to the Everlane Heavyweight Overshirt for its workmanship, price point and clean, slightly boxy look that stays true to the style's utilitarian roots while remaining thoroughly modern.
The inadequate housing comes on top of concerns about shoddy workmanship in the competition venues, as well as health risks from both pollution in the water and Brazil's growing Zika virus outbreak.
Amid speculation that Wu, who lived alone on the 15th floor, died of dehydration or starvation, the case has prompted criticism and soul-searching in China about sloppy workmanship and societal isolation.
The South African public was billed 246m rand ($16.6m) for "security upgrades" to the property, but a tour of the grounds last year revealed shoddy workmanship, barren guardhouses and free-ranging goats.
The online forums where Tesla's famously zealous fans share videos of Autopilot feats and ludicrous acceleration feature a growing number of threads outlining complaints about the quality of the company's materials and workmanship.
Another design classic in the backpack arena, JanSport's Right Pack is a simple solution for anyone who values good, clean design and quality workmanship over the bells and whistles of more fussy options.
On  display will be surviving fragments of Babylon's iconic Ishtar Gate and Processional Way, plus large- and small-scale artworks from across the ancient Near East, and raw materials in various stages of workmanship.
Globes of the world, tables, crockery, necklaces of thousands of beads are all typically sold by their weight in lapis, $41 a pound to those in the know, often no extra charge for workmanship.
But then the showrunners felt a belated sense of responsibility to smooth over their shoddy workmanship and tried to retrofit a realistic response from a high schooler who survives her best friend disappearing without a trace.
Items may be too short or long, too long or tight in some spots, or shoppers might have an issue with how the fabric feels, the draping, the hemline, the quality of the workmanship, and other concerns.
Pre-tax profit before exceptional and one-off items fell to 124.3 million pounds ($171 million) in 2017, in a year when Bovis lost its boss after customer complaints over poor workmanship at some of its properties.
The building's lower floors pancaked on top of each other in the 6.4 magnitude quake and then the whole structure toppled, raising immediate questions about the quality of materials and workmanship used in its construction in the 1990s.
This spacecraft, this distant sentinel, is an amazing piece of American workmanship, operating essentially flawlessly in space for well over a decade, with no backup ship and with no second chance to visit any world it has explored.
Introduced in 1968, these jewels (the mother-of-pearl originals and the other stones that have been added) may never have been at the court of Henry VIII, but they are an acclaimed combination of exquisite workmanship and wearability.
The company allows you to return the steel if you find it to be defective in material or workmanship when cared for according to the instructions (more on that in the next section) and put to normal household use.
Click here to view original GIFThe Internet Archive's boundless inventory of Geocities gifs display the range of digital workmanship from the late nineties and early aughts (Internet Archive's software curator Jason Scott pulled dancing duck, arguably Geocities' favorite duck).
In January, the attorney general settled with Mr. Leviev and his company, Africa Israel Investments, over unfinished construction and shoddy workmanship at 15 Broad Street and 20 Pine Street, both in Lower Manhattan, and at 85 Adams Street in Brooklyn.
A local-business directory published in Reading in 1896 lauded Goldman's "superior workmanship" and described him as "an exceedingly popular gentleman" who was associated with many of "the city's secret and social organizations" (meaning the Masons, the Shriners, and the Elks).
Barratt, which built 17,395 homes in the 12 months to the end of June and posted pretax profit of 765 million pounds ($982 million), has previously said it wanted to focus on quality, with rivals such Bovis being criticised for poor workmanship.
I learned to respect the workmanship and quality of beautifully tailored Irish tweed, French silk, and Scottish cashmere; I admired the boldness of the silhouettes and gutsiness of the prints, forcing the rest of my outfit into submission around that solitary standout piece.
Made in Japan When Honda arrived in the United States, the "made in Japan" label was tarnished by bad memories of World War II and associated with poor quality workmanship, due to low levels of economic development in Japan in the post-war years.
I started buying designer clothing in the '90s and got hooked on the workmanship, the fabrics, the fit, the feel and the compliments that came my way, but I am astounded at prices that now force me to buy rarely and always at a discount.
The Michelangelo Foundation, he said, would go some way to preserving an important thread of social fabric on the Continent: respect for exceptional workmanship that embodies culture and place, and preserving and protecting the boundless creativity of human beings in a rapidly changing world.
After all, the prize for Instagram interaction was won by — according to analytics from the platform — Dior, Chanel and Elie Saab, the latter known for a royal court's worth of warrior queen confections that wear all the workmanship on the sleeve (and skirt and train).
At a price point that may take a little getting used to — ahem, $475 - $495 — the collection of retro lenses reflects duo Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia's idea of creating meaningful accessories that represent the workmanship and style that are at the heart of both brands.
In another site inspection to Samjiyon, a northern county near China, Kim criticized poor workmanship on a railway to the border with China to be completed next year, calling for even roadbeds, accident-free construction and increased electricity production, according to a KCNA report on Sunday.
And to draw recognition to the art of furniture-­making, once the most respected of trades, many Howe pieces show rather than tell, by featuring exposed workmanship that highlights the hundreds of hours of labor it takes to shape horsehair with hand-stitching and tie each spring individually.
To be both fair and clear, solar complaints don't typically revolve around the quality of the products, but instead they center on false financial promises and poor/failed workmanship on installation by solar contractors, along with the alarming discovery that in some cases home values have been impacted negatively and loan options have been unknowingly limited.
"An Eames Primer," by Eames Demetrios — an excellent portrait of the author's prolific artist/designer/freethinker grandparents, Charles and Ray Eames; "Scratching the Woodchuck," by David Kline — an Ohio farmer's delightful intimacy with the flora and fauna of his 120 acres; "The Nature and Art of Workmanship," by David Pye, an indispensable treatise on the importance of skill and workmanship in the manufacture of objects in this modern era of consumerism; "The Anarchist's Tool Chest," by Christopher Schwarz, an inspiring call to arms for the woodworker — encouraging the proper selection and mentality in the healthy use of vintage hand tools; and also rereading Edward Abbey's "The Monkey Wrench Gang" in my constant search for just the right book to adapt that has a healthy agenda of environmentalism contained within a ripping good story.
Ms. Jarrar is known for her tailoring, as well as her more functional approach to couture: Though the workmanship of her clothes is never less than perfect and she has a way with the flou, she eschews complicated ball gowns for more streamlined, cooler styles; her quintessential look is a razor-sharp pair of trousers with an elaborate, feathered perfecto jacket or vest.
" And for nearly a century, graduates have gone through a ceremony in which they recite their obligations to their craft: "I will not henceforward suffer or pass, or be privy to the passing of, Bad Workmanship or Faulty Material in aught that concerns my works before mankind as an Engineer, or in my dealings with my own Soul before my Maker.
While the museum focuses solely on techniques like leatherwork, pleating, and embroidery that span centuries (at the omission of newer fashion categories like wearables, light technology, and performance materials — and indie designers who are pioneers in the space like Chromat and Anrealage), the exhibit provides plenty of opportunities for you to go slack-jawed at the workmanship, via both man and machine, that go into a single garment.

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