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Quantity or
amount is a
property that can
exist as a
multitude or magnitude,
which illustrate discontinuity and continuity.
Quantities can be compared...
- In the
philosophy of
effective altruism, an
altruistic act such as
charitable giving is
considered more effective, or cost-effective, if it uses a set...
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uncertainty is a lack of any
quantifiable knowledge about some
possible occurrence, as
opposed to the
presence of
quantifiable risk (e.g., that in statistical...
- challenging. A goal is
specific if it
involves a
clear objective, such as a
quantifiable target one
intends to
reach rather than just
trying to do one's best...
- and precision,
enabling the
translation of
theoretical concepts into
quantifiable predictions that can be
tested against real-world data. At the start...
- that "if it was
previously Britain's
favourite wedding poem, it's now
quantifiably the world's
favourite British poem, full stop". The
English rock band...
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theory has
gained traction because many of the
observed phenomena are
quantifiable, such as
increased bot traffic, but the
literature on the
subject does...
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quality standards. The
specific problem is: Lack of sources, lack of
quantifiable data.
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improve this
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- then the
results of a Bell test will be
constrained in a particular,
quantifiable way. Many Bell
tests have been
performed and they have
shown results...
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Uncertainty in
economics is an
unknown prospect of gain or loss,
whether quantifiable as risk or not.
Without it,
household behaviour would be
unaffected by...