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low-quality

[loh-kwol-i-tee] / ˈloʊˈkwɒl ɪ ti /


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In an Ashes series riddled with low-quality cricket, England's Jamie Smith managed to find new depths.

From BBC

In an age in which information on the internet is so abundant and so low-quality that it’s essentially noise, we must fight our evolutionary instinct to absorb all available information, and instead filter out bad data.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an age in which information on the internet is so abundant and so low-quality that it’s essentially noise, job number one is to fight our evolutionary instinct to absorb all available information, and instead filter out unreliable sources and bad data.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This study shows that when people want to know whether a treatment is effective, they shouldn't just look at one single study. It's essential to consider all the available evidence and how good that evidence is. Drawing conclusions from one low-quality study can be misleading."

From Science Daily

The S&P 500 index has returned 18% so far, with low-quality stocks outperforming high-quality ones by 50 percentage points since March.

From Barron's