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high-quality

[hahy-kwol-i-tee] / ˈhaɪˈkwɒl ɪ ti /




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In a note, he says the company’s 1H report “demonstrated why it is considered to be a high-quality contractor with razor-sharp focus on risk, capacity and cost management.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Synthetic data, often using distillation, has been increasingly adopted for training large foundation models as developers face a shortage of high-quality data and focus on giving models so-called agentic capabilities, meaning allowing them to take action proactively to complete tasks on behalf of users.

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Minto added she expected health boards to provide "high-quality, safe and effective person-centred care".

From BBC

The sale, which involved high-quality loans sold for top dollar, will in-part pay for a distribution to shareholders in the oldest fund allowing them to get 30% of their money.

From The Wall Street Journal

New food items need to be genuinely craveable and high-quality, not stale or overly processed, said food-industry veteran David Ferreira.

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