High-Quality definition

High-Quality means Musical Works, whether as part of audio-only content or audio-visual content, in uncompressed, “high-resolution” or “lossless” audio quality or equivalent quality that exceeds a bit rate of 320kbps, and includes any other file format or end-to-end process that purports to deliver audio quality superior to 320 kbps (such as, by way of example, MQA).
High-Quality in this case means
High-Quality means (i) Agency Securities, (ii) Purchased ARM Assets and Securitized ARM Loans which are rated within one of the two highest rating categories by at least one of the Rating Agencies, (iii) Purchased ARM Assets and Securitized ARM Loans that are unrated or whose ratings have not been updated but are determined to be of comparable quality (by the rating standards of at least one of the Rating Agencies) to a High Quality-rated mortgage security, as determined by the Manager and approved by the Board of Directors, or (iv) the portion of ARM loans that have been deposited into a trust and have received a credit rating of AA or better from at least one Rating Agency. Our investment policy requires that we invest at least 70% of total assets in High Quality ARM Assets and short-term investments.

Examples of High-Quality in a sentence

  • A Causal Roadmap for Generating High-Quality Real-World Evidence.

  • Implement- ing High-Quality Primary Care: Rebuilding the Foundation of Health Care.

  • During the Reporting Period, the Company won the titles of "Top 20 in Comprehensive Strength in the Shenzhen Real Estate Development Industry in 2023, Integrity (High-Quality) Enterprise in the Shenzhen Real Estate Development Industry, and 2023 Shenzhen Top 500 Enterprises", with a ranking of 224th.


More Definitions of High-Quality

High-Quality means in respect of operations under the Trade Marks in any country or region in the Territory, the higher standard of (i) a quality that is, in all material respects, at least as high as the quality of the operations of the business conducted under the Trade Marks in that country or region (if any) in the 12 months prior to the Commencement Date and (ii) a quality which is, in all material respects, commensurate with then-current good industry practice in that country or region. Licence means this licence agreement including its Annexes, as may be amended from time to time in accordance with Clause 25(d).
High-Quality means as good and as nutritious as possible (of its kind).
High-Quality means, when used in relation to potash and fertilizer, low sodium content.
High-Quality means: A- or better. If the applicable credit rating applies to the issuer in general, as opposed to the specific issue, then the rating agencies rating for the issuer short term debt will apply to the securities or obligations that have less than one year to maturity at the time of purchase. The issuers long term debt rating will apply if the security or obligation has a remaining maturity greater than one year at the time of purchase.
High-Quality water" means a river or stream segment that has been designated by the environmental protection agency under Chapter 3745-1 of the Administrative Code as an exceptional warm water habitat, cold water habitat, outstanding state water, or superior high-quality water.
High-Quality means (i) securities which are rated within one of the two highest rating categories by at least one of the nationally recognized rating agencies, (ii) securities that are unrated but are guaranteed by the United States government or an agency of the United States government, or (iii) securities that are unrated or whose ratings have not been updated but
High-Quality. EPS (Wayman, 2003) means that the number is a relatively true representation of what the company actually earned (i.e. cash generated). Amernic and Robb (2003) observed that quality earnings converge with reported profits of publicly held companies. It has been suggested (Kamp, 2002) that three elements encompass aspects of quality earnings; clear indication of ongoing costs and revenues, clear indication of performance of the company’s core business, and a direct correlation of cash flow with earnings.