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the quantifiable
noun
Something that can be quantified; a measurable.
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The quantifiable answer seemed straightforward.
One reason train lines are popular is the quantifiable payback.
One of the quantifiable things is the SAT score, along with the high school record.
PMR Recordings combines the ethos of a DIY indie with the quantifiable successes of a major.
But shareholders have paid a far heavier price for these episodes than the quantifiable damage suggests.
The narrator's expense report also starts in the quantifiable and, over and over, ends in the emotionally chaotic.
Include the quantifiable benefits that could be realised if certain resources were provided to you or obstacles removed.
In fact, the benefits of reduced fine particle pollution account for most of the quantifiable gains from the new rules.
"I'm studying the quantifiable aspects of the mind," Dr. LeDoux said over coffee on a morning not long after his cafe performance.
Without even a nod to the quantifiable goals that brought zoning into being, it has set up shop in the sphere of aesthetic preference.
But the quantifiable health benefits are much more in question than they used to be, and the risks are better defined".
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