high-quality
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of high-quality
First recorded in 1880–85; high ( def. ) + quality ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Morgan Asset Management, wrote in a note this week, pointing to regulatory constraints on banks, which are required to hold large quantities of high-quality liquid assets, including reserves; persistent demand from money-market funds and the Treasury to park cash overnight at the Fed; and political support for mortgage finance.
From Barron's
He likewise argues that ETFs focused on low volatility and high-quality metrics like cash flow, which also outperformed before the war, should resume their rally after a ceasefire, particularly given ongoing AI and economic worries.
From Barron's
PDD PDD 1.91%increase; green up pointing triangle Holdings on Wednesday said it remained committed to its strategic focus on high-quality development over the past year and plans to dedicate significant resources to developing its supply chain.
“While we as a body opposed SB 79…the reason for it was legitimate. It’s to create more opportunities for housing construction and focus development in areas of high-quality transit,” said Councilmember Bob Blumenfield.
From Los Angeles Times
A KinderCare spokesman wrote that the company’s mission “is simple and unwavering: to support working families and to provide a safe, nurturing, high-quality learning environment so their children can thrive,” adding that the federal government “provides less than $250 in child care funding per American child while the cost of quality care continues to rise.”
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