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Discover Ludwig"judge quality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in situations when one is discussing the assessment of a product or service. For example, "The consumer must judge quality for themselves before making a purchase decision."
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The data we use now to judge "quality" is itself flawed and easily gamed.
Is it the patient, who in the absence of a disastrous outcome, has no way to judge quality?
On the other side of the pond, Perry challenged how we judge quality in art and who validates it.
She also said that Asian customers at Harrods judge quality by studying the inside, not just the look, of luxury garments.
If people do not have access to judicial services, they will not be able to get redress, and, judge quality of justice.
Nick Hillman, director of the Higher Education Policy Institute thinktank, says the Home Office probably thinks using the TEF to judge quality is a "no-brainer".
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In the theatre, however, we still run the risk of judging quality by how close to a figurative representation of reality we can get.
The task of judging quality, usability or experience thus becomes more difficult, because the perceived quality changes.
These marketplaces have many challenges, not least of which is that consumers are terrible about judging quality from online postings.
The tool appeared to be quick, feasible and effective in judging quality of care in the selected project.
These results suggested that some women judged quality based on how they perceived the screening, counseling, and management of side effects.
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