Examples of using Quantitive in English and their translations into Italian
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A[quantitive] goal at EU level would, according to the rapporteur.
Market research definition: Quantitive and qualitative data.
Microscopic quantitive analyses of pollen, spores and dinoflagellate cysts.
with all its golden history, to the quantitive character of the present age….
They are based on quantitive information drawn from three sources.
more qualitative than quantitive in approach.
In whole or in part, of the quantitive restrictions still applied by individual member
transition mechanism for the period until 1992 when all quantitive restrictions will be phased out.
It also provided for the removal, in whole or in part, of the quantitive restrictions still applied by individual member
In quantitive terms, about 50% of the legislative proposals made
which contain detailed accounts of how the ecological, quantitive and chemical objectives set for river basins
On the basis of this concept, quantitive and qualitative data have become the main interest
daily improvements of ever more sophisticated(quantitive) measuring and manipulation tools(in terms of inbound linking,
not give in to perpetual abuses by referring to the abolition of quantitive restrictions between the Member States.
but it is stressed that a quantitive(statistical) increase in schooling is by no means
can be subjected in the name of mere quantitive progress.
of customs duties and of quantitive restrictions in regard to the importation
However, such a purely quantitive view does not take account of two other important factors,
the labour market, and to the quantitive and qualitative shortcomings which still affect the labour market supply
type of aid granted their impact on real economic development/efficiency and their quantitive and qualitative impact on employment.
14 November 1985 that a free market without quantitive restrictions will be created by 1992, a date which coincides with the completion of our first transition period- so