Sentence examples for largely quantifiable from inspiring English sources

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On its limitations Theobald says: "While the report contains largely quantifiable information, the detail of how a factor (eg gender) shapes human development in different contexts is sometimes lacking.

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A wide range of approaches to measuring accessibility have been developed, usually based largely on quantifiable factors such as journey time.

Providing services for children in the care system is largely tangible and quantifiable.

*Political capital should not be confused with our political capital, Canberra, which is conversely the least powerful, entirely quantifiable and largely factual force in politics.

That's why it's "essential to the healthy political campaign that the issues be largely or perhaps totally symbolic — i.e. non-quantifiable".

The number and variety of metabolites that are detectable and quantifiable in biological samples in a single experiment largely increased through the advent of modern metabolomics techniques, which are mainly based on nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy or mass spectrometry coupled to gas or liquid chromatography (1).

The studies include the most quantifiable adaptation costs only, such as service delivery, and largely exclude the cost of implementing new policies and of increasing capacity to meet demand.

Comaneci's and Heiden's achievements are largely unquestioned in a sports culture where statistics can sanction perfection in quantifiable ways.

Rather than moving ahead one step at a time and setting the Member States a concrete and quantifiable short or medium-term objective, Parliament is sending out a confused and confusing signal, largely, it is true, because of the rather bizarre committee work.

The culprits were largely social scientists, who had lost sight of reason and confused it with the fetish for knowledge, data, and quantifiable facts, which they separated out from "ultimate values".

The phenomenon appears to be largely due to the transformation, and eventual dissipation, of the potential energy developed by the rising solid slugs; it is fully quantifiable on this basis, and appears to be independent of the extent of particle-particle and particle-wall frictional interactions, both of which can play significant roles in other aspects of slugging behaviour.

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