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Example sentences for "qualitatively"

Lexicographically close words:
qualifying; qualis; qualitas; qualitates; qualitative; qualite; qualiter; qualites; qualitie; qualities
  1. It is necessary that we have some means of recognizing that these two sensations, qualitatively different, have something in common.

  2. How do we know that the impressions made on our retina by A at the instant [alpha] and B at the instant [beta] are transmitted by the same retinal fiber, although these impressions are qualitatively different?

  3. Here I must pause for an explanation; how am I told that this impression which I attribute to A, and that which I attribute to B, impressions which are qualitatively different, are transmitted to me by the same nerve?

  4. Two sensations of the same color affecting two different parts of the retina would have appeared to me as qualitatively distinct, just as two sensations of different color.

  5. The simple hypothesis above made may be rejected and we may suppose that these two impressions, qualitatively different, are transmitted by two different though contiguous nervous fibers.

  6. Why then am I led to decide that these two sensations, qualitatively different, represent the same image, which has been displaced?

  7. We may truly characterize the earth's volcanism as being qualitatively sulphurous.

  8. We have left them out of our considerations because these regions of the spectrum differ from the visible part not only quantitatively, as present-day science believes, but qualitatively also, and in a fundamental way.

  9. Yet the fact is that from this starting-point the strict logic of mathematics led him to the discovery that electricity is capable of behaviour which makes it appear qualitatively similar to .

  10. For these sensations are qualitatively something quite different, and, although without them no perception of the object is possible, they do not by themselves convey a knowledge of the thing perceived.

  11. On the Internet, we come closer to what emerges as a qualitatively new form of human interaction.

  12. Distributed work and cognitive functions pertinent to it afford practical experiences qualitatively different from the mechanical sequencing of tasks as we know it from industrial modes of production.

  13. In some curious ways, the Netizen-the citizen of the digitally integrated world-is a consequence of our self-identification in practical activities based on a qualitatively new understanding of design.

  14. Industrial products resulting from qualitatively new forms of human self- constitution were of accidental or no interest to illiterates.

  15. That is not really a case of diminished psychic activity, like that of the feeble-minded in comparison with the highly gifted; it is something qualitatively different, but it is difficult to say wherein the difference lies.

  16. The composition of the oil is qualitatively the same as that of Cananga oil, but it is considerably more expensive and therefore can only be used in the highest grade soaps.

  17. He is qualitatively different, in that he is the source of life, and they the recipients.

  18. Can the whole and the part be one or many or many in one, can they be real or alive or conscious, can they be material, can they be personal, can they be anything whatsoever in qualitatively the same way?

  19. Again, no known law is ever the law, and under the law nature must be qualitatively different from what under the known law she appears to be.

  20. That of the individual to the group or faction must be qualitatively distinct from all others, say from that of the individual either to another individual or to the all-inclusive whole.

  21. Here we see therefore a whole series of qualitatively different bodies, produced by single quantitative additions of the elements and always in the same proportions.

  22. In order to produce such qualitatively good results at an early stage, it is left to him to choose any groups of movements which happen to be convenient to him.

  23. Knowing must be described by discovering what particular mode--qualitatively unique--of doing and suffering it is.

  24. If it is so stupidly hard and fast, how can a self new and qualitatively different ever get upon its feet in a man?

  25. Dynamic connexions are qualitatively diverse, just as are the centers of action.

  26. The theory which explains all differences by motions of the parts of a qualitatively simple world, is called mechanism.

  27. In order to describe such occurrences as chemical combination, or changes in volume and density, the scientist has employed as a unit the least particle, physically indivisible and qualitatively homogeneous.

  28. But, in the case of qualitatively compatible objects, a different situation is the rule.

  29. A further point is to be noted in the case (especially though not exclusively) of these qualitatively incompatible values, where a quantitative compromise of the sort described is worked out between them.

  30. And, indeed, our conception of qualitatively incompatible values must not be made too absolute.

  31. But the values may be qualitatively incompatible.

  32. Being ill with the grippe is an experience which includes an immense diversity of factors, but none the less is the one qualitatively unique experience which it is.

  33. Facts may be regarded as existing qualitatively and in certain spatial and temporal relations; when there is knowledge another relation is added, that of one thing meaning or signifying another.

  34. The viciousness of this conception lies in the fact that qualitatively regarded there is no superiority or inferiority among interests.

  35. In the second place, it has appeared that there is no demonstrable priority of one simple interest over another differing only qualitatively from it.

  36. Interests and desires are qualitatively diverse, and to an extent that is unlimited.

  37. A percept which is coalesced with another cannot reproduce all others qualitatively different from it for the simple reason that the latter are in like manner coalesced with one another.

  38. Consequently there is no other escape than to imagine the qualitatively unlike percepts of the two series as necessarily connected with other percepts which are qualitatively alike.

  39. Two qualitatively different series certainly do not reproduce themselves because they present the same order of degree of coalescence.

  40. It is a quite universal phenomenon in psychology that certain qualitatively quite different series of percepts mutually awaken and reproduce one another and in a certain aspect produce the appearance of sameness or similarity.

  41. But sapience is qualitatively different from nonsapience.

  42. I'd say: a level of mentation qualitatively different from nonsapience in that it includes ability to symbolize ideas and store and transmit them, ability to generalize and ability to form abstract ideas.

  43. Nothing definite is known of the chemical composition of the poison; it is probably qualitatively identical with "viperin.

  44. The iron can be tested qualitatively in the acid solution by ferrocyanide of potassium, or it can be determined by the ordinary methods.

  45. Indeed, I believe it would be possible so to limit and arrange the study of a portion of physics as to render the mental exercise involved in it almost qualitatively the same as that involved in the unravelling of a language.

  46. It is even necessary that in enduring, they remain always the same; for, as the clan always keeps its characteristic appearance, the spiritual substance out of which it is made must be thought of as qualitatively invariable.

  47. But this co-ordination would be impossible if the parts of space were qualitatively equivalent and if they were really interchangeable.

  48. In the form C―M―C the two extreme members are commodities of the same value, but qualitatively different use-values.

  49. Furthermore, it is thus limited not only qualitatively but also quantitatively.

  50. This chain of payments or of supplementary first metamorphoses of commodities is qualitatively different from the chain of metamorphoses which is formed by the circulation of money as a circulating medium.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "qualitatively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.