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qualitative

[kwol-i-tey-tiv] / ˈkwɒl ɪˌteɪ tɪv /
ADJECTIVE
concerning qualities not quantities
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“Best of” lists usually incorporate qualitative and quantitative factors.

From MarketWatch

Green accepts that life today has qualitative improvements over, say, 1955.

From MarketWatch

In qualitative studies, they have described health care workers who have assumed they are single or have multiple children or low incomes, whether or not those things are true.

From New York Times

Congress, aside from controlling the purse strings, shapes and constrains Middle East policy in various ways — such as requiring that the United States maintain Israel’s qualitative military edge over potential foes in the region.

From Washington Post

Fellow ECB supervisor Elizabeth McCaul welcomed a recommendation to use more "qualitative measures" with banks, which she said could include "limitations on business activity, demanding changes in the board and management, and monetary sanctions".

From Reuters