qualitative nature

collocation in English

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qualitative
adjective
uk
/ˈkwɒl.ɪ.tə.tɪv/
us
/ˈkwɑː.lə.teɪ.t̬ɪv/
relating to how good or bad ...
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nature
noun
uk
/ˈneɪ.tʃər/
us
/ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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As will become apparent, this simplification does not affect thequalitativenatureof the dynamical system.
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Given thequalitativenatureof these issues, we used a focus group study to probe consumers.
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Convergent evidence of a morequalitativenaturealso supports this view.
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These two aspects go some way towards characterizing thequalitativenatureof vision.
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Because of these inaccuracies, the comparison with theory is of aqualitativenature.
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Generally speaking though, upscaling is limited by thequalitativenatureof the models.
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Thequalitativenatureof the discussion in the text does not depend on having only one person.
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Thequalitativenatureof both results for the charge density autocorrelations, (2) and (3), can be understood readily.
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Interestingly, the subsidy rate applied to labor income has no effect on thequalitativenatureof the model's dynamics.
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In contrast, a constant labor tax or subsidy has no effect on thequalitativenatureof the model's dynamics.
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Thequalitativenatureof the separation of species within a normal shock can be seen directly from (3).
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However, although this kind of input required different parameters, it made little difference to thequalitativenatureof the simulations.
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The instability theories can give the correctqualitativenatureof the velocity field, but not its quantitative value.
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Two examples will illustrate how thequalitativenatureof the models can lead to a multiplication of behavior predictions.
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What has happened to thequalitativenatureof teaching?
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Given thequalitativenatureof the survey, the results were interpreted and put in relation to existing estimates in the literature.
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Any interactions generated by one module influencing the other are reflected in changes in thequalitativenatureof the dynamics occurring at each module.
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Rules and priorities are ofqualitativenatureand are taken into account for singling out a coherent decision for the source selection in model-theoretic terms.
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For possible insight into the discrepant high density effects in perception versus production, it may be necessary to consider thequalitativenatureof children's phonological representations.
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The importance of the paraxial theories lies in bringing up the underlying physics and at least thequalitativenatureof the results to the correct order of magnitude.
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Lexical diversity represents thequalitativenatureof interactions, as the use of a greater number of different words indicates more elaborations of or excursions from the direct text.
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While this may all seem obvious enough, itsqualitativenatureruns contrary to a quantifying habit: for required learning outcomes to appear unassailable, they must be countable.
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Using dynamical systems techniques, several results were obtained concerning the effect of investment and demographic patterns, economic structure, and technological change on thequalitativenatureof development paths.
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