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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a qualitative progress" is not correct in standard English usage
The correct expression would be "qualitative progress" without the article "a." Example: "The team has made significant qualitative progress in their research methods over the past year."
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Now, Bergson calls this feeling "a qualitative progress".
Our position states that those prosthetic devices, because they cannot provide access to emotionally valuated perceptions, disappoint the blind individual, whose first desire is in general a qualitative progress of his lived experience (finally reaching the "world of the seeing persons").
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According to the same Report, part of the rationale behind the forum was '..an urgent need to accelerate the region's quantitative and qualitative progress toward EFA Goal 1 and to renew the countries' commitment to inclusive and holistic development and learning of children' (p. 6).
These vast amounts of quantitative genomic data have led to qualitative progress in our biomedical understanding.
To identify key policy and practice events in HPC in Canada, as well as describe facilitators of and barriers to progress, a qualitative comparative case study design was used.
Will we be able to progress from a qualitative to a quantitative and kinetic understanding of the signalling interplay?
Since history itself, in Vico's view, is the manifestation of Providence in the world, the transition from one stage to the next and the steady ascendance of reason over imagination represent a gradual progress of civilization, a qualitative improvement from simpler to more complex forms of social organization.
4 We previously reported the findings of a qualitative study that assessed challenges and progress in implementing NPfIT in four NHS acute hospital trusts in England by means of interviews with managers and clinicians.
A qualitative investigation of these processes may increase understanding and is, in this case, already in progress.
Thus the progress of EM and related research in China is undergoing not only a quantitative but also a qualitative change.
That is a qualitative leap".
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