Examples of 'able to quantify' in a sentence

Meaning of "able to quantify"

able to quantify: This phrase indicates the capacity to measure or express the amount, extent, or degree of something in a numerical or specific way

How to use "able to quantify" in a sentence

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able to quantify
You must be able to quantify your work.
This is something we were able to quantify.
We want to be able to quantify what it is we are looking to accomplish.
It is not something you are able to quantify easily.
We have not been able to quantify the proportion of unreported emissions.
It is thus imperative to be able to quantify it.
I would be able to quantify the effects.
The Company is not presently able to quantify.
He has to be able to quantify the data.
On the libertarian end, we are also able to quantify.
I have never been able to quantify how effective an ad has been.
And if I had access to my lab I would be able to quantify the effects.
You will be able to quantify and measure your progress.
Lee, We have not really been able to quantify it yet.
Not able to quantify.

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You are not going to really be able to quantify it right away.
Now we are able to quantify the costs associated with that participation.
This component is used to be able to quantify in the end.
Being able to quantify accurately the benefits of investing in resilience is therefore fundamental.
They need to be able to quantify.
I am not able to quantify exactly how many hours that has been.
We are going to be able to quantify it.
I was thus able to quantify the degree of misconception about each species.
The probe to be selected should be able to quantify in - and external corrosion.
They were able to quantify carbon stocks across multiple ecosystems and vegetation types.
We need to be able to quantify it.
We are able to quantify that these cities have the highest probability for property valuation.
Often the challenge is being able to quantify the value of the deployment.
LCA is able to quantify potential environmental impacts and aspects of a product, such as,.
Indeed we may never know or be able to quantify such things nor should we.
They were able to quantify primary production on the global scale, for the first time.
Perfringens, in a sample, but may also be able to quantify the level of infection.
Nobody has been able to quantify how many children were born under these circumstances.
Questioned by the AFP, he was not able to quantify the phenomenon.
IATA is even able to quantify the savings for airlines produced by this activity.
Of those, 35 per cent were willing and able to quantify their losses.
Researchers were also able to quantify the evolution of winegrowing areas in several countries.
Of these 13 enterprises, only four were able to quantify them.
I need to be able to quantify my progress.
Being able to quantify this in a meaningful way provides a truly unique perspective, ” said Forrister.
However, we will certainly be able to quantify the consequences if we do nothing.
We were able to quantify 37 of the 43 proteins targeted by our PrEST master mix.
Measurable - you must be able to quantify your progress ;.
The method was able to quantify aldosterone, corticosterone and androstenedione.
Experimental prove which is able to quantify such interactions is badly needed.
States seem to be able to quantify the most frequent cases themselves63.
Ideally you should be able to quantify the degree of success or lack thereof.
GDV is not able to quantify the number.
That is, we must be able to quantify what we are studying.
However, respondents were not able to quantify the impact of the NTMs on their business.

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