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  2. Brandy - Wikipedia

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    КВВК /KVVK ("Aged Cognac, Superior Quality") designates the eight-year-old blends and tends to be used only for the highest quality vintages. КС /KS ("Old Cognac"): At least ten years of age for the youngest spirit in the blend (similar to the Armagnac's " Hors d'âge ").

  3. Glossary of wine terms - Wikipedia

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    A former designation of the best quality German wines, since 2007 shortened to Prädikatswein. Quality-Price Ratio (QPR) A designation for rating wine based on the ratio of its quality and its price. The higher quality and less expensive price a wine has, the better the ratio. Quality Wines Produced in Specified Regions (QWPSR)

  4. Quality - Wikipedia

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    Quality (business), the non-inferiority or superiority of something; Quality (philosophy), an attribute or a property; Quality (physics), in response theory; Energy quality, used in various science disciplines; Logical quality, philosophical categorization of statements; Service quality, comparison of expectations with performance in a service

  5. Military grade - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, "military grade" is meant to symbolize and evoke higher-than-usual levels of toughness, durability, efficiency, and quality, as well as the implication that the product was tested and "approved" by some (non-existent) overseeing body or is regularly used and trusted by militaries—even if none of those are true.

  6. Best practice - Wikipedia

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    A best practice is a method or technique that has been generally accepted as superior to alternatives because it tends to produce superior results. Best practices are used to achieve quality as an alternative to mandatory standards. Best practices can be based on self-assessment or benchmarking. [1]

  7. Superintelligence - Wikipedia

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    A superintelligence is a hypothetical agent that possesses intelligence surpassing that of the brightest and most gifted human minds. "Superintelligence" may also refer to a property of problem-solving systems (e.g., superintelligent language translators or engineering assistants) whether or not these high-level intellectual competencies are embodied in agents that act in the world.

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  9. Luxury goods - Wikipedia

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    A superior good may also be a luxury good that is not purchased below a certain income level. Examples would include smoked salmon, caviar, [32] and most other delicacies. On the other hand, superior goods may have a wide quality distribution, such as wine and holidays.