qualitatively
kwo luh tay tiv lee
- r in a qualitative manner
this discoloration qualitatively suggests that the substance is low in inorganic iron
- It is, he continues, "qualitatively a new phase in nuclear weapons development.
- For Scalia, it is the difference between two qualitatively different constitutional claims a textual one (the death penalty being clearly anticipated by the Constitution) and a .
- The emerging era of the supercity, Cox argues, grows out of town culture, but is qualitatively different; it is characterized by automation and mass communication, superhighway .