poor+quality

  • 51poor — adjective 1》 lacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered comfortable or normal. 2》 of a low or inferior standard or quality.     ↘(poor in) lacking in. 3》 deserving of pity or sympathy. Phrases the poor man s an inferior or cheaper… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 52poor — adjective Etymology: Middle English poure, from Anglo French povre, pore, from Latin pauper; akin to Latin paucus little and to Latin parere to give birth to, produce more at few, pare Date: 13th century 1. a. lacking material possessions b. of,… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 53Quality Of Earnings — The amount of earnings attributable to higher sales or lower costs rather than artificial profits created by accounting anomalies such as inflation of inventory. Quality of earnings is considered poor during times of high inflation. Also,… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 54poor — adj. Poor is used with these nouns: ↑acceleration, ↑access, ↑accommodation, ↑acting, ↑administration, ↑aim, ↑appetite, ↑attendance, ↑background, ↑balance, ↑bloke, ↑ …

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  • 55poor —   1. Impoverished Ilihune.   Also: hune, hō ilihune, akole, puhikole, ilikole, ilikone, hō ilikole, akakole; ka a owē, ka a ka lolo (fig.; see ka a1); pakaneo. See pauper and insulting epithets, laho kole, laho pōka oka o, and saying, manu1.   2 …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 56Power quality — In its broadest sense, power quality is a set of boundaries that allows electrical systems to function in their intended manner without significant loss of performance or life. The term is used to describe electric power that drives an electrical …

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  • 57Data Quality Firewall — A Data Quality Firewall is the use of software to protect a computer system from the entry of erroneous, duplicated or poor quality data. Gartner estimates that poor quality data causes failure in up to 50% of Customer relationship management… …

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  • 58cost of quality — The total costs of ensuring good quality or rectifying poor quality. Ultimately, by improving quality managers will reduce costs and improve profits. Four categories of costs are useful for this analysis: • prevention costs. These are the costs… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 59cost of quality — The total costs of ensuring good quality or rectifying poor quality. Ultimately, by improving quality managers will reduce costs and improve profits. Four categories of costs are useful for this analysis: • prevention costs. These are the costs… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 60Data quality — Data are of high quality if they are fit for their intended uses in operations, decision making and planning (J. M. Juran). Alternatively, the data are deemed of high quality if they correctly represent the real world construct to which they… …

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