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quality control
noun
- a system for verifying and maintaining a desired level of quality in an existing product or service by careful planning, use of proper equipment, continued inspection, and corrective action as required.
quality control
noun
- control of the relative quality of a manufactured product, usually by statistical sampling techniques
Word History and Origins
Origin of quality control1
Example Sentences
Not only has it struggled to cope with a safety and quality control crisis, it has lost billions of dollars following a strike by workers that paralysed production at two of its biggest factories.
He says he experienced too much pushback from business-oriented Trumpov appointees who didn’t like his calls for stricter air quality controls.
During that period, Ford invested significant sums and overhauled its manufacturing and quality control processes.
McAfee said he flew out to meet with raw milk dairy producers and helped them establish standards that incorporated training, testing and quality control.
A new study demonstrates that ketone bodies and similar metabolites have profound effects on the proteome and protein quality control in the brain.
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