Examples of 'can quantify' in a sentence

Meaning of "can quantify"

In English, the phrase 'can quantify' means the ability to express or measure something in numerical terms. It implies the ability to assign a numerical value or quantify the amount, extent, or quality of something. It is often used in contexts where there is a need to assess, analyze, or evaluate data or variables using quantitative methods and measurements

How to use "can quantify" in a sentence

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It is something you can quantify and qualify.
We can quantify external world.
These are not messages that we can quantify.
You think you can quantify everything.
Ask them to get specific so you can quantify.
No money can quantify what that means to me.
It is not something that you can quantify easily.
Nobody can quantify the risk.
Counting leads to the illusion that we can understand something because we can quantify it.
We probably can quantify specific aspects of language change.
Let us see if we can quantify this.
We can quantify that too.
But it makes no sense to think we can quantify over something like this.
You can quantify the genetic distance between groups.
Other techniques which can quantify mRNA may clearly be used.

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It can quantify adequate wetland coverage to ensure flood suppression.
When you can quantify it.
We can quantify these losses in the hundreds of billions of dollars worldwide.
And this is not something that you can quantify or track or measure.
But we can quantify the intelligence of the machines that we build.
This is not something that you can quantify in pie graphs and charts.
You can quantify your tolerance, as well.
A measurement of the relative phase difference can quantify the phenomenon that generated it.
This means they can quantify and reduce inequalities in outcomes as well as opportunities.
It involves a review of historic claims and liabilities and can quantify contingent liabilities.
No sum of money can quantify the value of a human life.
I believe in that which I can quantify.
First diagnostic assays can quantify isovaleric acid in a tissue sample.
Those are the things I can quantify.
The uncertainty value can quantify the confidence in the determined temperature value.
I believe only God can quantify it.
I think I can quantify what feels right about a particular pitch.
Central PRISM receives in real time the data and can quantify the number of passage.
This MASSterclass peptide can quantify both the full length and cleaved soluble form of MCAM.
I have given everyone numbers so I can quantify their values.
Whenever you can quantify an achievement, go for it.
That 's something no accountant can quantify.
Advanced attribution models can quantify each step of the customer purchase pathway.
Let us ask ourselves about simple things, things we can quantify.
I do not think I can quantify them that way.
Who can quantify the pride or commitment of a parent?
All are very sensitive and can quantify low levels of HIV RNA.
Next, you can quantify the opportunity costs for each of these activities.
So is there some way that you can quantify this fact with data?
The technique can quantify mRNA splice variants in a single cell in about 30 minutes.
We invest in businesses that we understand, can value and whose risk we can quantify.
Where we can quantify the value to the customer?
For this purpose, the use of invasive methods that can quantify pleural pressure is necessary.
In it, the student can quantify an uncertainty associated with a random experiment.
Solar flares are kind of scary, I do not think we can quantify the risk to that.

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