as long as your work has got the expected effects and others' compliments.
The key question is "Is this real sustainable earnings?" (high quality) or is it earnings due to some accounting quirk or one-time event which would not be expected to continue in future periods? Is it even honest reporting or were the books adjusted to make management look good and achieve desired bonuses?
Good quality service is device that puts the customer's needs first. It is service that seeks to go above and beyond what is expected and to make something right when it goes wrong.
The phrase "leave much to be desired" means that something is not very good or satisfactory and there is room for improvement. It suggests that the quality or standard of something is lacking or disappointing.
From what I know CNET does allot of good comparisons on products. Also Consumer Reports may have a good in depth comparison of desired models that may be of good quality.
The quality of my pizza is amazing, it is juicy and overwhelming at the same time. Or ................................. The quality of my work was not to the standard my teacher expected it to be.
for eg: for a product required by a customer, the benchmarking will be done by the customer. it means the product is of good quality which the customer was expecting. Benchmarking means the product has relative performance which is expected.
Lowe's a good place to buy bricks for house building. They have different kinds of bricks for good prices. Good quality and value for your money should be expected.
good-To be desired or approved of
good-To be desired or approved of
The Hotel Wembley's rooms are of good quality. Offering double sized beds but only showers, no baths. the decor is simple but modern. It is exactly what would be expected of this standard of hotel.
Grafting is the horticultural method used most often for vigorous rootstocks that do not produce good quality fruit or flowers. By grafting a scion (desired plant) onto a rootstock, you can benefit from the vigorous root system of the rootstock while still enjoying the desired fruit or flower qualities of the scion.