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View definitions for high-quality

high-quality

adjective as in of a superior nature

noun as in superiority

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Here is one of the main challenges of public opinion polls, even high-quality ones and how the news media uses them: public opinion polls represent a snapshot in time that gains more meaning in hindsight after we see how and if they were correct and accurate or not relative to the final results of a given election.

From Salon

De Souza adds that it is "vital" for high-quality relationship and sex education to be given parity of importance with other subjects to help young people understand that pornography is unrealistic.

From BBC

"Luton depends on these high-quality manufacturing jobs to drive local growth and support national prosperity," she explained.

From BBC

Our birds have been raised more slowly with consistent high-quality feed, giving the birds the time to develop their texture and flavor.

From Salon

"Because we understood the underlying mechanisms, we could more quickly identify the right processing conditions to produce high-quality parts using the ring-shaped beam," says Chen.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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