Similar words: qualitative, quantity, in quantity, quantification, authoritative, quantify, vegetative, tentative. Meaning: ['kwɑntɪteɪtɪv /'kwɒn-] adj. 1. expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement 2. relating to the measurement of quantity 3. (of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables.
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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) In comparison with the elaborate quantitative data sets on voting we have little empirical information on this group phenomenon.
33) Because of the frequent occurrence of kept, this causes difficulties in quantitative analysis.
34) It is not the quantitative calculations on which we differ.
35) The quantitative dejobbing going on today leads to qualitative dejobbing.
36) I had a miserable quantitative background and ended up copying some assignments and finessing the rest as best I could.
37) Quantitative assessments arc difficult to make, but the most rapid period of growth was probably from about I 580 to 1650.
38) If some form of quantitative criteria can be established then the evaluation process can be carried out objectively and efficiently.
39) There may be a gap between borrowing and lending rates, and quantitative restrictions on borrowing.
40) Journalists conduct interviews, research documents, undertake joint projects with Insight teams and hire quantitative researchers to undertake polls.
41) A strong background in quantitative analysis, careful attention to detail and an ability to work to tight deadlines are essential skills.
42) It uses all sorts of quantitative and qualitative data, and allows all types of subjective and objective assessments.
43) However, these quantitative data tell us nothing about the quality or importance of the relationship.
44) To obtain quantitative information from the mean and variance data requires the assumption of a more constrained model of the release process.
45) I accepted to review this book because for me integration has always been a somewhat impenetrable part of quantitative chromatographic analysis.
46) Together, these arguments may seem to leave very little foothold for quantitative methods in the study of literary style.
47) As the discussion in this section has implied, a general analysis of the phonological system is a prerequisite to quantitative analysis.
48) In recent years there has been more emphasis on the objectives of library services, and less upon quantitative measures.
49) Being purely quantitative measures, they fail to illuminate qualitative advances.
50) In high-technology industries, great emphasis is placed on experience involving quantitative techniques.
51) Quantitative indices have considerable appeal for organizations, since they are easily handled and appear to be relatively unproblematic.
52) Some firms prefer candidates with business backgrounds because business courses emphasize quantitative analytical skills.
53) The apparent simplicity of polar land ecosystems gives them a special value for modelling and quantitative studies.
54) Their faults seem so deeply ingrained, from quantitative measures and bogus statistics to valueless currencies and not caring about the environment.
55) Third, a large portion of published literature in comparative politics uses quantitative analysis.
56) Polarised Zeeman correction methods have been used to improve the quantitative measurements from flame instruments giving greater stability and reducing spectral noise.
57) It is also now analysing for the first time in a quantitative way the changing social and cultural characteristics of small towns.
58) It is proposed to investigate these relationships in historical context applying comparative and quantitative methods.
59) Because of their quantitative and analytical skills,(http://sentencedict.com/quantitative.html) the demand for economics graduates is buoyant.
60) A comprehensive review of quantitative cross-national studies on economic inequality and political violence.
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