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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quality benchmark" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a standard or comparison that is used to measure the quality of something. For example, "This new software has a higher quality benchmark than other similar programs".
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A beacon of light in a largely dark media landscape, with a quality benchmark which, to most stand-ups, is hidden by the clouds.
This can happen in several ways: a compensation scheme for businesses which reduces Royal Mail's future revenues, a quality benchmark that it must meet or trigger penalties - known as the 'C factor' - and direct fines from Postcomm.
In an annual study of the dependability of three-year-old vehicles, J.D. Power, an automotive consultancy, placed Buick (a GM brand) and Jaguar joint first, ahead of both Lexus and Toyota.For years Toyota has been the quality benchmark for every carmaker, but at the very moment it faltered, others were finally catching up.
The adenoma detection rate (ADR) is a quality benchmark for colonoscopy.
Ring spinning is the most common method of producing staple yarn and is the quality benchmark for alternative staple spinning methods.
The adenoma detection rate (ADR) is a quality benchmark for colonoscopy, influenced by several factors including bowel preparation, withdrawal time, and withdrawal technique.
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And most important, what does it mean when science impudently undercuts accepted quality benchmarks?
We pride ourselves on having surpassed all quality benchmarks set for us - a record of excellence that will help all students to achieve excellence in their turn.
"They'd have to meet those quality benchmarks and requirements, and that puts added pressure on resources both at a federal level and a state level in terms of funding," Cornish told ABC radio.
The Making Space for Nature review rightly says more must be done to protect our wildlife networks as "England's nature reserves, national parks and protected areas are failing in four out of five key quality benchmarks" (England failing to protect its wildlife, says review, 24 September).
D. Keith Johnson, a former president of Clayton Holdings, a company that analyzed mortgage pools for the Wall Street firms that sold them, told the commission on Thursday that almost half the mortgages Clayton sampled from the beginning of 2006 through June 2007 failed to meet crucial quality benchmarks that banks had promised to investors.
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