Sentence examples for to quantity from inspiring English sources

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to quantity

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A fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement (count, amount) of a scalar, vector, number of items or to some other way of denominating the value of a collection or group of items.

  • You have to choose between quantity and quality.

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"But," Mr. Young said, "we're not opposed to quantity".

Most trustees are corporate executives and businessmen, committed to quantity, numbers and the bottom line.

The Thanksgiving table is a monument to quantity over quality, an absurd festival of overproduction.

They would have to give more thought to quality and less to quantity.

Quality gave way to quantity, the public sniffed a rat and jumped ship.

The falls in cannabis were a lot more stark when it came to quantity seized.

What's remarkable about Segall's output is that quality is not a hostage to quantity.

That said, when it comes to quantity of entertainment, games are bigger than films.

In addition to quantity of supply, water quality is also of concern.

Though it's true, as reported, that I deemed the turnout "pathetic," I was referring to quantity, not quality.

Presentation is crucial – everything from colour to quantity and the plate upon which it is served.

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