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quantifiable

[kwon-tuh-fahy-uh-buhl] / ˌkwɒn təˈfaɪ ə bəl /


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“If you wake up every morning a little bit unfulfilled, it is so common to think, ‘If only I had more money, then everything would be OK,’ because money is so quantifiable,” he said.

From MarketWatch

“If you wake up every morning a little bit unfulfilled, it is so common to think, ‘If only I had more money, then everything would be OK,’ because money is so quantifiable,” he said.

From MarketWatch

Stiell said giving a quantifiable assessment of the conference outcome was difficult but his team was analysing the meetings' decision and expected a definitive assessment of what was achieved in the coming days.

From Reuters

Today, the continent is understood not through the glorious mythos of explorers, but through the quantifiable strictures of science.

From Salon

In short: There are the obvious characteristics — the quantifiable ones — and then there are the intangibles.

From Seattle Times