perception of quality
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperceptionandquality
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perception
noun
uk/pəˈsep.ʃən/us/pɚ-/
a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how ...
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quality
noun
uk/ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/us/ˈkwɑː.lə.t̬i/
how good or bad ...
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(Definition ofperceptionandqualityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Of course, to improve theperceptionofqualityand equitable healthcare, improved access is needed.
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Theperceptionofqualityis then a kind of joint in our consciousness or a joint within a joint.
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In order to improve quality of life, there is a need to know what people themselves consider important to theirperceptionofqualityof life.
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Perceptionofqualityof life by patients, partners and treating physicians.
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The similarity inperceptionofqualityof life across these two studies is striking!
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For payers, the benefits may include improved patient or physicianperceptionofqualityof care or greater acceptance of practice guidelines by patients or physicians.
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Its members demonstrated positiveperceptionofqualityof life and were without indications of depression and cognitive diminution.
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I feel very strongly about the matter, as there is a big gap in the assessment of patientperceptionofqualityof care.
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The ethnographic study that is reported in this paper aimed to explore perceptions of quality of life of frail older people in institutional care settings.
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Different seam sealers, structural adhesives and body assembly techniques were employed in key areas, in an effort to reduce squeaks and rattles and improve theperceptionofquality.
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Using innovative methods of communication the research team was able to elicit perceptions of quality of life from older people with all types of physical and mental frailty.
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Farmer perceptions of quality and value of feeds + fodder and feeding systems.
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In a time series context, (3) implies that the use of avoidance measures should increase as such measures become less expensive, income grows, and if perceptions of quality decline.
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They found two sets of influences on perceptions of quality of life : physical and material factors and those concerned with emotions, psychological wellbeing and social support.
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Perceptions of quality are subjective and it is humbug to pretend otherwise.
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