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Yet an increase in the provision of health care can be quantifiably measured.
In many cases the stages of increasing knowledge can be quantifiably defined.
And none can objectively, quantifiably answer the three questions identified above.
Less quantifiably, success might be gauged by what level of audience best serves the music.
But such products may provide more of a Proustian experience than quantifiably improved sleep.
There is no standard definition for what this means quantifiably, though it always refers to the level response by the local authorities.
But because it happens occasionally, it cannot be quantifiably studied.
Doctor Reyar believes science is valuable only if it makes people's lives quantifiably better in some way.
Other limitations include the inability to quantifiably identify and measure M in humans.
Many musicians said the sound is quantifiably better.
These harmonics are quantifiably described through the use of Bessel functions.
General The goals of the program will be quantifiably measured using three separate approaches, as follows:
The farmer will tell you, but not quantifiably."
Slade House is a good ghost story, but is it quantifiably a higher form of fiction?
As part of the genomic "type specimen" for humanity, I am by definition normal, and quantifiably so.
It's absolutely true that whichever movie sold the most tickets was quantifiably the most mainstream.
Whether this is done quantifiably or qualitatively is left up to the debaters to decide.
Link popularity analysis quantifiably measures your online awareness and your overall visibility.
At this stage (if not earlier) the existence or otherwise of a unique (and possibly a quantifiably exact) solution will usually emerge.
The organic produce I buy at outdoor markets is clearly, quantifiably, qualitatively better produce.
What is it worth quantifiably and qualifiably?
'More quantifiably, there's been a significant improvement in productivity and activity out of a budget which is increasing in real terms but not by much.
And even if building assessments drove up his monthly fees, at least the money “would go for improvements or something you could quantifiably see,” he said.
Neither of these conclusions appear to be truly quantifiably reasonable applications of the model to realistic conditions.
Outcome factorisation is a method for quantifiably comparing outcomes generated by similar activities, used in quantitative research.