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quantifications

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  • noun Plural form of quantification.

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Examples

  • And, Dave, yes, yes -- all I'm saying is that most quantifications of this stuff are missing a lot at best.

    Write Porn 2010

  • Plaintiff, however, raised triable issues of fact with respect to those categories by submitting the expert opinion of his treating chiropractor who relied upon objective proof of plaintiff's injury, provided quantifications of plaintiff's loss of range of motion along with qualitative assessments of plaintiff's condition, and concluded that "plaintiff's injury was significant, permanent, and causally related to the accident" ...

    Personal Injury 2007

  • And so those sorts of quantifications have never been made, and there's a lot of very loose and misleading testimony that goes on.

    CNN Transcript Aug 17, 2009 2009

  • And so those sorts of quantifications have never been made, and there's a lot of very loose and misleading testimony that goes on.

    CNN Transcript Aug 17, 2009 2009

  • Added to these are large masses of unemployed workers confronted with illegal migrants who are patronized by Church and Party with utter disdain for "statistics" or "quantifications" concerning the actual effects of immigration; vast television audiences happy to vote for a "nice" TV star for President; and an eternal "center" in which an unchangeable Italy reproduces itself even among the youngest and smartest of its people.

    Emerald City Days/Nights 2009

  • If physics is all there is, then the only permissible existential quantifications do not include reference to 'planets' and 'maps'.

    Bits and Pieces of an RNA World 2007

  • I believe at least one author tempered some of the quantifications consequent to thatpoint.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Breaking: Sarbanes-Oxley to the Supremes: 2009

  • Plaintiff, however, raised triable issues of fact with respect to those categories by submitting the expert opinion of his treating chiropractor who relied upon objective proof of plaintiff's injury, provided quantifications of plaintiff's loss of range of motion along with qualitative assessments of plaintiff's condition, and concluded that "plaintiff's injury was significant, permanent, and causally related to the accident" ...

    Fourth Department 2007

  • You need quantifications, real predictions based on equations and numbers.

    Up, Up and Away! Helium Balloon Telescope Explores the Sun | Universe Today 2009

  • Gp and Hp are equated with the universal quantifications

    The Sun Is Not 2009

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