Examples of 'more qualitative' in a sentence

Meaning of "more qualitative"

more qualitative: Describing something that emphasizes the quality or characteristics rather than quantity

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It is more qualitative than quantitative in its approach.
There is a need for more qualitative data.
More qualitative measures are needed.
The first two editions were more qualitative.
Microeconomic or more qualitative analyses are also available.
It also made my time feel more qualitative.
The use of more qualitative indicators was also emphasised.
And probably by taking a more qualitative turn.
Achieve more qualitative production.
Some is more quantitative and other is more qualitative.
This analysis is more qualitative in nature.
Perhaps some are more mechanical and others more qualitative.
Fishing is more qualitative than quantitative.
A thorough understanding of statistical analyses requires more qualitative interpretation.
Other parents want more qualitative measures of success.

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Our return on investment is more qualitative than quantitative.
A more qualitative assessment would reveal the same pattern of difference.
Differentiated instruction that is more qualitative than quantitative.
A more qualitative response to social insertion clauses in the context of public procurement.
His food should be more qualitative and less quantitative.
Quantitative results have therefore been complemented with a more qualitative analysis.
And so he moved on to the more qualitative aspects of his greatness.
The comments of the users make the service more qualitative.
Less luxury but more qualitative to promote cultural and gastronomic.
Sometimes they are more qualitative.
These studies are more qualitative than quantitative and important gaps remain.
The effectiveness of this learning is estimated by more qualitative performance indicators.
More qualitative methods of evaluation leave little room for quantitative analysis.
These goals are more qualitative.
Other countries with less developed statistical infrastructures adopted more qualitative.
He added that cultural change is more qualitative than quantitative in nature.
More qualitative effect of quick weight loss reached by simple training for weight loss.
Collect and maintain more qualitative information about threat agents.
Striated texture and relief for a visual and a more qualitative touch.
Evaluation methods must be more qualitative and more focused on the trainee.
Theyuse different methods which can be more quantitative or more qualitative bynature.
You can also get more qualitative indicators through interviews or focus groups.
They are called informal because they are more qualitative than quantitative.
Others are more qualitative and more difficult to link directly to the bottom line.
The trend observed in the executive branch is much more qualitative than quantitative.
Research shows that more qualitative factors influence the use of green areas.
Monitoring can take place through quantitative data as well as more qualitative knowledge.
Dynamic security is much more qualitative than static physical and procedural security measures.
The need for social dialogue to enter a new and more qualitative stage.
Basal cross sections contain more qualitative information than cross sections taken at higher stem levels.
Certification by a pole of competitiveness is strongly advised and brings more qualitative to the file.
However, they are more qualitative than quantitative.
Labour market and working life policies have also been given a more qualitative focus.
And it 's actually more qualitative than quantitative for us.

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