Q Score definition

Q Score. The cup score earned through the Q Grading Process as designated by a numerical value on a point scale of 100. The Q Score may be marketed and promoted along with the Q Certification Marks and terms Q Certified.
Q Score means the numeric score assigned to a subcontractor by COMPASS which is intended as a guide to Users for assessing the execution ability of the subcontractor.
Q Score means the scorecard-generated, unpublished, point-in time, estimated opinion of the approximate credit quality of an individual security, financial contract or issuer, based primarily on publicly available information, as determined by Moody's and which, for the avoidance of doubt, is not monitored.

Examples of Q Score in a sentence

  • Internal Display Usage and Internal Non-Display Usage     Internal Display Usage, Internal Non-Display Usage and External Display Usage     Q Score Data File: License for Information consisting of a unique scoring system of certain market participant execution attributes, as set forth in the applicable Technical Specifications.

  • Cheese’s Brand Tracking Study, Russell Research, September 2018 and The Character Q Score, Spring 2017.

  • The figure shows the adjusted data, including averages, for content matching and Q Score.

  • Adjusting the Q Score MISCELLANEOUS Methodology Adjustments over Time Disclaimer Definitions‌ 1Form:The standardized form used by COMPASS to collect Subcontractor information.

  • Currently, Dunham’s Q Score ranks him the most recognizable comedian and a dizzying #6 among ALL personalities.

  • Therefore, the plight of the poor is equally of concern whether the water supply system is operated by the public sector on its own or jointly under a PPP.

  • You will remain visible to Users on the COMPASS Service after the cancellation, if (i) you have been assigned a Q Score, (ii) you have been enrolled in any insurance program by a User and/or (iii) have been assigned prequalification limits by a User.

  • To that end, this quarter we introduced Q Score, a set of liquidity metrics that provides additional information and insight to our broker-dealer subscribers.

  • To help determine this dynamic, the Q Score marketing tool claims to measure the familiarity and appeal of sports figures amongst numerous other personalities and brands (www.qscores.com).

  • As one of the most highly recognized people in the world, Earvin “Magic” Johnson’s Q Score is higher now than when he was playing basketball.

Related to Q Score

  • FICO Score A statistical credit score obtained by mortgage lenders in connection with the loan application to help assess a borrower's credit worthiness.

  • Diversity Score means a single number that indicates collateral concentration in terms of both issuer and industry concentration, calculated as set forth on Schedule C hereto.

  • Credit Score means a composite numerical score scaled from 0-100 as calculated by PJMSettlement that incorporates various predictors of creditworthiness.

  • Sound level means the A-weighted Sound Pressure Level;

  • Sound level meter means an instrument which includes a microphone, amplifier, RMS detector, integrator or time averager, output meter, and weighting networks used to measure sound pressure levels.

  • Insurance score means a number or rating that is derived from an algorithm, computer application, model, or other process that is based in whole or in part on credit information for the purposes of predicting the future insurance loss exposure of a consumer.

  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • regulatory action level RBC means the product of 1.5 and its authorized control level RBC;

  • Modifier means a two-character code that is added to the procedure code to indicate the type of service performed. The modifier allows the reporting hospital to indicate that a performed service or procedure has been altered by some specific circumstance. The modifier may affect payment or may be used for information only.

  • Barrier Level means the Barrier Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Ground Level means the level of the referred point of exposed surface of the ground as indicated in the drawing.

  • Index Level means, in respect of any day and subject to Adjustment Provisions: (a) in respect of an Index (other than a Multiple Exchange Index), the closing level of such Index at the Valuation Time on such day; and (b) in respect of an Index that is a Multiple Exchange Index, the official closing level of the Index on such day at the Valuation Time as calculated and published by the Index Sponsor each as rounded up to four decimal places (with 0.00005 being rounded up), all as determined by the Calculation Agent.

  • Digital Signal Level 0 (DS-0 means the lowest-level signal in the time division multiplex digital hierarchy, and represents a voice-grade channel operating at either the 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps transmission bit rates. There are twenty-four (24) DS-0 channels in a DS-1.

  • FICO means Fair Xxxxx & Co., or any successor thereto.

  • Broadband level means all positions sufficiently similar in knowledge, skills, and abilities, and sufficiently similar as to kind or subject matter of work, level of difficulty or responsibilities, and qualification requirements of the work, to warrant the same treatment as to title, pay band, and other personnel transactions.

  • Category 4 Data is data that is confidential and requires special handling due to statutes or regulations that require especially strict protection of the data and from which especially serious consequences may arise in the event of any compromise of such data. Data classified as Category 4 includes but is not limited to data protected by: the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Pub. L. 104-191 as amended by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH), 45 CFR Parts 160 and 164; the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C. §1232g; 34 CFR Part 99; Internal Revenue Service Publication 1075 (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/pub/irs-pdf/p1075.pdf); Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration regulations on Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 CFR Part 2; and/or Criminal Justice Information Services, 28 CFR Part 20.

  • Rating Level means, with respect to any rating agency, each rating subcategory or “notch” of such rating agency , giving effect to pluses and minuses (or similar designations). By way of illustration, BBB+, BBB and BBB- are each separate Rating Levels of S&P.

  • RBC level means an insurer's company action level RBC, regulatory action level RBC, authorized control level RBC, or mandatory control level RBC where:

  • Supplier Profit Margin means, in relation to a period, the Supplier Profit for the relevant period divided by the total Charges over the same period in respect of any Call Off Agreements and expressed as a percentage;

  • Maximum contaminant level goal or “MCLG” means the maximum level of a contaminant in drinking water at which no known or anticipated adverse effect on the health of persons would occur, and which allows an adequate margin of safety. MCLGs are nonenforceable health goals.

  • Working level (WL) means any combination of short-lived radon daughters in 1 liter of air that will result in the ultimate emission of 1.3E+5 MeV of potential alpha particle energy. The short-lived radon daughters are—for radon-222: polonium-218, lead-214, bismuth-214, and polonium-214; and for radon-220: polonium-216, lead-212, bismuth-212, and polonium-212.

  • Level II means a component of the federal PASRR requirement. Level II refers to the evaluation and determination of whether nursing facility services and specialized services are needed for individuals with mental illness or developmental disability who are potential nursing facility admissions, regardless of the source of payment for the nursing facility service (42 CFR 483.128(a)). Level II evaluations include assessment of the individual’s physical, mental, and functional status (42 CFR 483.132).

  • Pricing Level refers to the determination of which of Level I, Level II, Level III, Level IV, Level V or Level VI applies at any date.

  • Pricing Level II shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is less than 3.50 to 1.00 but greater than or equal to 3.00 to 1.00.

  • Energy Performance Score means the numeric rating generated by Portfolio Manager that compares the Energy usage of the building to that of similar buildings.

  • Pricing Level IV means any time when (i) no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, (ii) the Senior Debt Rating is BBB- or higher by S&P or Baa3 or higher by Moody’s and (iii) Pricing Levels I, II and III do not apply.