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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

“Certain decisions that are made that are quantifiable or visible, those are some of the easiest things of the job,” Roberts said.

From Los Angeles Times

In more quantifiable accomplishments, she was a Certified Cheese Sensory Evaluator through the American Cheese Society, a high-level qualification that includes sniffing and identifying “unique aromas.”

From Seattle Times

Every fluid -- from Earth's atmosphere to blood pumping through the human body -- has viscosity, a quantifiable characteristic describing how the fluid will deform when it encounters some other matter.

From Science Daily