quantifiable
IPA: kwɑntɪfˈaɪʌbɛɫ
noun
- Something that can be quantified; a measurable.
adjective
- Capable of being quantified.
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Examples of "quantifiable" in Sentences
- The studies have not been lost on parents who like the idea of quantifiable data.
- I’m sure W. James Antle III has some kind of quantifiable, factual basis for saying that.
- While less quantifiable, that is certainly worth something in dollar terms, and both Boras and the Red Sox know this.
- He said the company would lose the "advantageous relationships" it has cultivated with its customers, which is "harm that can't be quantifiable."
- · Identification of the preferred alternative and use of some kind of quantifiable process to show why this alternative is the most preferable selection.
- If you want to put it in quantifiable terms, you must integrate the product of a woman’s capacity to attract a mate and her ability to evaluate a mate over the time interval.
- In "Hard Times," Dickens dismisses the claim of the utilitarian social scientists to understand man's fate through statistics, as if the quantifiable were the only real "fact" about our lives.
- Across the country, education reformers have been pressing for more rigorous, quantifiable ways to evaluate teachers, and the District's new system is in the vanguard of that movement, even as unions and education experts question its merits.
- I think human misery is essentially impossible to measure in quantifiable terms, so comparing 1838 to 1898 will likely remain more at the level of discussion and opinion, however, it remains my firm conviction that a society with even well treated slaves is one that requires change, even if the formerly well treated slaves find themselves in a worse situation.
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