Similar words: quality, tentative, rehabilitation, tentatively, representative, qualify, sexuality, facilitate. Meaning: adj. 1. involving distinctions based on qualities 2. relating to or involving comparisons based on qualities.
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31. So in this case the difference between best-case gloom and worse-case gloom is qualitative not just quantitative.
32. The quantitative dejobbing going on today leads to qualitative dejobbing.
33. They make a qualitative judgment on whether the solder joint is acceptable or unacceptable.
34. Psychology's association of qualitative methods with femininity might, again, seem to have some feminist potential.
35. Nevertheless, it is likely that the qualitative features of DNA binding are the same.
36. At decision-making time these consequences are simply left unmentioned,[sentencedict.com] allowing organizational leaders to feign surprise when qualitative costs finally assert themselves.
37. It uses all sorts of quantitative and qualitative data, and allows all types of subjective and objective assessments.
38. It is tempting to refer this accuracy of localisation to qualitative differences within the scale of pressure sensations.
39. This computer assisted process of summarising and coding made a large amount of semi-structured material amenable to qualitative analysis.
40. Qualitative measurement of skill mix within departments is usually of equal importance.
41. Tactical information Marketing mix item Type of research Product policy decision Qualitative research to generate ideas for new products.
42. Being purely quantitative measures, they fail to illuminate qualitative advances.
43. Low-performing enterprises solve this dilemma by ignoring or denying potential qualitative costs.
44. These significant leaps in numbers have a certain science fiction quality and come to signify qualitative change.
45. Nevertheless, even the opposition recognises the qualitative change in local management and planning, and its potential.
46. But quantitative and qualitative research methods will be used to gather data.
47. In an increasingly competitive market, there is evidence of quantitative and qualitative success.
48. The main focus of the project was a qualitative study of what helped adults cope on these courses.
49. The use of in-depth qualitative methods is relatively untried in driver research,(sentence dictionary) but here is shown to be most valuable.
50. A tidy distinction between invention and innovation does not exist, even though there is a qualitative difference in the activities.
51. Answer guide: Qualitative factors are not capable of being quantified in terms of costs and revenue.
52. The nature of qualitative factors in decision making will vary with the circumstances related to the opportunities under consideration.
53. Qualitative changes in behaviour depend upon the concepts of behavioural variability and selective reinforcement.
54. Finally, retroactive cost justification fails because it never takes into account the qualitative costs that self-defeating actions inflict on organizational performance.
55. It was premised on a qualitative shift in the intellectual organization of medical concepts.
56. In the first place, the creation of a regular standing army marked a qualitative change in the authority of the monarchy.
57. In quantitative and qualitative terms, how extensive have the changes in education been?
58. They formulate detailed plans for managing both the quantitative and the qualitative costs they are bound to incur.
59. But how could we ensure that complexity and mystery were the only qualitative differences between the various skylines?
60. This conclusion was reinforced by the results of qualitative research.
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