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QIQuality Improvement
QIQuotient Intellectuel (French)
QIQuality Indicators
QIQualified Intermediary
QIQuite Interesting (UK game show)
QIQuite Interesting (Uk TV game show)
QIQuality Information
QIQualified Individual
QIQuality Index
QIQuery Interface (COM programming)
QIQuociente de InteligĂȘncia (Portuguese)
QIQuality Instruction
QIQuality Inspection
QiQuébec Inc. (gaming clan)
QIQuality Inspector
QIQuantum Interaction (Conference)
QIQuality Increase
QIPostal Insurance (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
QIQuadruple Integral
QIQuantity Indicator
QIQualifying Interview
QIQuota International, Inc. (Washington, DC)


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The authors may be correct in their assumptions, but there is very little analytical rigour in these quite interesting stories.
It would be quite interesting if a key global player, like Munich Re, Swiss Re or XL Re, set up as a local player in Brazil, said Pope.
I found Craig Howley's article, "Just Say NO to Fads" (March 2006), to be quite interesting.
 
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