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QPR
(redirected from Quality-Price Ratio)

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QPRQueens Park Rangers (football club)
QPRQuestion, Persuade, Refer (suicide prevention program)
QPRQuality-Price Ratio (wine evaluation)
QPRQuarterly Progress Report
QPRQuadrature Partial Response
QPRQuarterly Performance Review
QPRQuarterly Program Review
QPRQuality Problem Report
QPRQuarterly Progress Review
QPRQuality Project Requirement
QPRQuarterly Production Review
QPRQuality Pricing Program
QPRQuantitative Performance Requirements
QPRQuick Progress Report
QPRefficiency for radiation pressure


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Similarly, the SIAL Best Buy campaign will highlight and offer an exclusive selection of those wines on exhibit that offer the best quality-price ratio as judged by a panel of international experts.
Whether it's for the sale of software licences or updates, DTM will be able to provide its customers with the best quality-price ratio in the industry.
This new phase of the distribution center is one of the many means we are adopting to provide our clientele with an exceptional quality-price ratio.
 
 
 
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