Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
quantitative .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Estimable according to quantity; quantitative.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective
quantitative
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Examples
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What Google seems to do well is focus on some obvious and widespread problem that regular people have and apply a determined, quantitive approach to solving the problem.
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Maybe there is some quantitive analysis that does prove that their souls are being squished in a downward direction.
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Maybe there is some quantitive analysis that does prove that their souls are being squished in a downward direction.
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And without the strong central thread of a working philosophy, how can you make order out of chaos? how can your foresight and insight be clear? how can you have a quantitive and qualitative perception of the relative importance of every scrap of knowledge you possess? how can you have something for the jaded ear of the world?
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It's just a case of the deckchairs being moved around the Titantic ..... and the lifeboats are filled with thousands of us getting out before the bows are hit by the backwash of the quantitive easing fraud ....
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Watch the stock excuses be doled out, promises of reform, a non job from Labour ranks be given the role of fending off fuckups sorry data base "czar" be appointed and even more quantitive easing money poured at the problem.
New Labour databases - Fail FIDO The Dog 2009
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The sad thing is that they are right with regards quantitive easing.
Gordon Brown is shit: We get a leacture in economics of Zimbabwe. FIDO The Dog 2009
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Attention is chiefly directed to morbid manifestations, in particular to the investigation of symptoms and their quantitive evaluation by means of numerous examinations and analyses.
C. G. Jung and Psychosynthesis, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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No, that does not mean a herb-stealing, saronite-ninjaing gold miner, but an expert in quantitive data gathering in large databases.
Archive 2009-02-01 Torill 2009
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No, that does not mean a herb-stealing, saronite-ninjaing gold miner, but an expert in quantitive data gathering in large databases.
Professional data miner Torill 2009
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