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- adverb In a
quantifiable manner.
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Examples
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Vinatieri doesn't for the Colts, which according to the stat-tracking organization Pro Football Focus makes Gostkowski a quantifiably more valuable kicker.
Pats Kicker Tries To Follow a Hero Mike Sielski 2012
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We cannot prove – materially – exactly how this functions because mind has no material existens that can be quantifiably measured in material quanta – but we can ‘scientifically’ observe that clearly he is driving down that road and not veering off over the cliffs on one side or into the swamps on the other.
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A: Synthetic motor oil reminds me of the debate over organic foods because while it is quantifiably "better" than conventional oil, I'm not sure it is worth the extra money.
Me & My Car 2011
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Dazzle ships proved not only to be morale boosters for their crews, but also quantifiably effective in staving off submarine attacks.
Military camouflage evolved from collaboration of art, science 2011
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Thank God my experiences of spiritual knowledge are now quantifiably genetic!
Norris J. Chumley, Ph.D.: An Atheist Christmas Is No Christmas At All Ph.D. Norris J. Chumley 2010
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Thank God my experiences of spiritual knowledge are now quantifiably genetic!
Norris J. Chumley, Ph.D.: An Atheist Christmas is No Christmas at All Ph.D. Norris J. Chumley 2010
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As evidence, given the choice between similar products, many customers will choose -- and even pay a premium for -- the one that is quantifiably better for the environment.
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Thank God my experiences of spiritual knowledge are now quantifiably genetic!
Norris J. Chumley, Ph.D.: An Atheist Christmas Is No Christmas At All Ph.D. Norris J. Chumley 2010
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The culture of impunity is most clearly -- and quantifiably -- manifested in the army.
Mya Guarnieri: Israeli Victimhood: A Threat to the Jewish State 2010
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But I'd say that's because the books have got markedly, quantifiably worse.
Jordanian hiatus Adam Roberts 2010
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