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quantitate

[kwon-ti-teyt] / ˈkwɒn tɪˌteɪt /


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“There are some things we do every day that require risk — we get in a car and drive, getting in an airplane and flying. We can kind of quantitate that risk in our minds,” said Malani, who is not working with M.L.B. but has been advising the Big Ten Conference commissioner as part of a task force on sports issues related to the pandemic.

From New York Times

“I don’t believe we’re approaching the limits of negative interest rates or qualitative and quantitate easing,” Mr. Kuroda said, referring in part to the bank’s bond-buying program.

From New York Times

“The hard thing is to figure out who didn’t get prayed for. That’s what makes studies so hard to quantitate,” he said.

From Washington Times

“One of the reasons that clinical trials for treatment of brain injury have failed in the past is that brain injury is hard to classify and quantitate with existing technologies. This invention suggests a potential new method for classifying and quantitating the extent of injury. Once validated, it will both accelerate diagnosis and aid in the development of better treatments,” added Samadani.

From Forbes

We must now pass to the treatise De Syllabarum Quantitate, which, in a chronological respect, ranks first among Whittinton’s works, as there was an edition of it as early as 1513.

From Project Gutenberg