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qualitatively
adverb
In a qualitative manner
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The word "qualitatively" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that you can describe in terms of quality rather than in terms of quantity. For example, "The research was conducted qualitatively to better understand the motivations behind the behavior."
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For modal realists who would reject Qualitative Supervenience, qualitatively indiscernible possible worlds can differ with respect to which de re possibilities they represent.
As result, if Adam could instantiate Noah's actual qualitative properties, then the world in which he does so must be qualitatively just like the actual world.
The other big issue this juvenile exchange reveals is the odd feeling that disagreements on the left are somehow worse, or qualitatively different, to those on the right.
And while they are good at giving trends, they are poor at determining exact values.In analog circuits, numbers are represented qualitatively: 0.5 reflecting, say, a voltage that has been halved by increasing the value of a resistor; 0.25 as a quarter the voltage following a further increase in resistance, etc.
It is also unreasonable to expect that this transition should require qualitatively similar reforms to those which did the trick in the 20th century.If, that is, all of the above is something more than so much nonsense.
Because it is hard to reduce debt quickly, he thinks consumption is vulnerable to a downturn in asset prices.For America, his results are preliminary, but qualitatively similar: more liberal credit has increased housing-wealth effects in the United States too.
If evidence were to emerge that the economy were experiencing a major productivity boost, sufficient to allow faster job growth without a corresponding rise in inflation, then America would get qualitatively better job growth.
They think that the way men and women experience pain is not only quantitatively different, but qualitatively different, too.
But it now threatens to be qualitatively different in Europe and America.
On May 6th it ruled that releasing tax returns into cyberspace was "illicit", and qualitatively different from making them available in paper form.
Defence spending is qualitatively different: decisions taken today affect national security for decades to come.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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