qualitatively

IPA: kwɑɫʌtˈeɪtɪvɫi

adverb

  • In a qualitative manner.
  • with respect to quality rather than quantity.
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Examples of "qualitatively" in Sentences

  • Many of the remarkable properties of superconductors can be understood qualitatively from the structure of this correlated many-electron state.
  • As a result, we can no longer rely upon our historic, almost taken-for-granted ability to remain qualitatively ahead of a numerically superior opponent.
  • The review also reports that same-sex behaviors are not the same across species, and that researchers may be calling qualitatively different phenomena by the same name.
  • However Roger then asks: "I wonder what it might take to cause me to boycott an author, or to use an assessment of his or her life in qualitatively judging his or her work."
  • He said it was critical to enhance capacity building, with recently started programmes targeting local government officials aimed at "qualitatively" improving service delivery.
  • The labour which creates Use-Value, and counts qualitatively is Work, as distinguished from Labour; that which creates Value and count quantitatively is Labour as distinguished from Work.
  • Nussbaum, for instance: certain qualitatively similar emotional states are distinguishable only by their cognitive content) that’s probably a further point in favor of breaking out the middle category.
  • First, I don't think it takes a monster to do monstrous things -- Anne Sexton was a deeply disturbed woman, not a monster -- but I wonder what it might take to cause me to boycott an author, or to use an assessment of his or her life in qualitatively judging his or her work.

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