quantitatively
/ˌkwɑn tɪ ˈteɪ təv li/
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Definition(s):
- (adv) in a quantitative manner
Usage(s):
- But such an estimate though quantitatively correct may be in total error from the qualitative standpoint.
- There is even less interaction between the students in the crowded classroom and their teacher, who sits idly by, quantitatively evaluating their assignment drills.
- Installment credit has also been eased quantitatively.
Quotes
- ...essentially be broken down to two different categories: (1) trial errors "which [occur] during the presentation of the case to the jury, and which may therefore be quantitatively assessed in the context of other evidence presented in order...on Jul 9, 2010 By: William Rehnquist Source: Leagle.com
- "They discussed the latest political developments in Iraq and stressed the importance of Iraqi troop readiness and building them both quantitatively and qualitatively so they are ready to take control of Iraq's security. Negroponte reaffirmed the...on Nov 3, 2006 By: Nouri al-Maliki Source: USA Today
- The right to food is defined as "the right to have regular, permanent and unrestricted access, either directly or by means of financial purchases, to quantitatively and qualitatively adequate and sufficient food corresponding to the cultural...on Oct 26, 2007 By: Jean Ziegler Source: Hindu
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