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quota

Aussprache: [ˈkwoʊtə]

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Kontext: „business“

(noun) a quota is a specific amount or number that is allowed or required. It often relates to goals or limits in work or sales, like how many items someone should sell.

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She met her sales quota this month and earned a bonus.

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He didn't reach his quota last quarter, so he will need to work harder next time.

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What is your sales quota for this year?

Kontext: „government“

(noun) a quota can also refer to a limit on how many people from a certain group can enter a country or participate in something, like immigration. It's to make sure that the number stays balanced.

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The country has set a quota for the number of refugees it will accept this year.

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Without a quota in place, there could be too many applicants at once.

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What is the current immigration quota for skilled workers?

Kontext: „education“

(noun) a quota in education refers to a set number of spots available for students from a specific group, like ensuring that there is room for students from different backgrounds in a school.

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The school has a quota for admitting students from underrepresented communities.

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If there were no quota, the school might not have enough diversity among its students.

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Does the school have a quota for international students?

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