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The first one is of an environmental, social and qualitative nature.
By about 1500, however, there was a qualitative change in world history.
That may be, but not when you look at it in qualitative terms.
But there is such a thing as a qualitative difference.
A test method can result in qualitative data about something.
"There has been a qualitative change in the Government's position," he said.
We're a more competitive program from a qualitative point of view.
But it's very difficult to make it all work on a qualitative basis.
But there is still a qualitative distinction to be made.
"We think qualitative information is very important, but often overlooked."
We must not forget that there is a qualitative difference.
One instead of 15, surely that is a qualitative step forward!
The table of means on the right shows a qualitative interaction.
To bring about qualitative improvement in teaching and learning process.
User analysis is a process which calls for qualitative research.
They only provide a qualitative warning of the gas however.
A world of qualitative difference exists between one older building and another, however.
Perhaps health services researchers could begin to use some of the qualitative techniques available.
It should be made deeper and qualitative whether you learn a trade or go to university.
Qualitative factors are often influential in the decision making process.
Increasingly, its sophisticated technology is being put to use in qualitative ways.
A better qualitative approach to the evaluation of our policies is needed.
I really wonder whether the time has not come to make a qualitative leap.
Because of this, qualitative understanding is more important to control than quantitative.
Even so, we should maintain our special relationship and help Israel keep its qualitative military edge.