quality paper - translation to dutch
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quality paper - translation to dutch

NON-INFERIORITY OR SUPERIORITY OF SOMETHING; A PERCEPTUAL, CONDITIONAL, AND SOMEWHAT SUBJECTIVE ATTRIBUTE THAT MAY BE UNDERSTOOD DIFFERENTLY BY DIFFERENT PEOPLE
Quality (pragmatics); Specification quality; Conformance quality; Product quality; Perceived quality; Measure for quality; Product Quality

quality paper      
n. papier van zeer hoge kwaliteit, fijn papier
quality circles         
GROUP OF WORKERS WHO MEET REGULARLY TO IDENTIFY, ANALYZE AND SOLVE WORK-RELATED PROBLEMS
Quality circles; Quality Circles; Quality control circle; Management quality circle
kwaliteitskringen (leidingstechniek die vraagt om verdeling van werknemers in groepen waarin zij discussiëren over beroepsproblemen en het geven van oplossingen)
quality of life         
  • Map showing happiness of countries by their score according to the [http://worldhappiness.report/ed/2018/ 2018 World Happiness Report].
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TERM FOR THE QUALITY OF THE VARIOUS DOMAINS IN HUMAN LIFE AND GENERAL WELL-BEING OF INDIVIDUALS AND SOCIETIES
Measuring well-being; Measure well-being; Basic Well-being Index; Livability; Liveability; Liveability issues; Livability factor; Livable; Health and welfare; HRQOL; QoL; QOL; Quality of living; Life quality; Quality of Life; Popsicle Index; Quality-of-life impact; Happiest country; Quality of life crime; Liveable; Quality-of-life
levenscondities, levensstandaard

Definition

quality circle
A quality circle is a small group of workers and managers who meet to solve problems and improve the quality of the organization's products or services. (BUSINESS)
Riddick's first move was to form a quality circle.
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Wikipedia

Quality (business)

In business, engineering, and manufacturing, quality – or high quality – has a pragmatic interpretation as the non-inferiority or superiority of something (goods or services); it is also defined as being suitable for the intended purpose (fitness for purpose) while satisfying customer expectations. Quality is a perceptual, conditional, and somewhat subjective attribute and may be understood differently by different people. Consumers may focus on the specification quality of a product/service, or how it compares to competitors in the marketplace. Producers might measure the conformance quality, or degree to which the product/service was produced correctly. Support personnel may measure quality in the degree that a product is reliable, maintainable, or sustainable. In such ways, the subjectivity of quality is rendered objective via operational definitions and measured with metrics such as proxy measures.

In a general manner, quality in business consists of "producing a good or service that conforms [to the specification of the client] the first time, in the right quantity, and at the right time". The product or service should not be lower or higher than the specification (under or overquality). Overquality leads to unnecessary additional production costs so it should not be considered a "good" thing.

Examples of use of quality paper
1. Even good forgeries often have lower–quality paper that feels cheap, even to inexperienced hands.
2. They thought panda poop would produce an even finer quality paper, he said.
3. Holograms, watermarks, raised printing and that quality paper feel were all missing.
4. However, the forged items still had inferior quality paper and colors that differed from the real items, according to authorities.
5. "Londoners want to be associated with a quality paper that is read by people with influence, whether it‘s in arts, politics, business or sport," she says.