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quantifiable
[ kwon-tuh-fahy-uh-buhl ]
adjective
- able to be measured or counted:
The goal for your walking program should be quantifiable, like 45 minutes per day, or a particular number of miles.
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Not all roles lend themselves to easily quantifiable success metrics like revenue generation, error reduction, customer satisfaction ratings, project completion rates or cost savings.
We have become tethered to quantifiable, competitive ways of judging how we educate our kids.
Of 16 cannabis products bought from unlicensed sellers or tobacco shops, half contained no quantifiable levels of pesticides.
Though such an influence isn’t quantifiable, activists agree whale songs have been a major inspiration for the campaigns and legislation that led to international legal protections for whales today.
Measurable goals like this provide nations with clear, quantifiable conservation goals that others in the international community can follow, verify, or use to identify shortfalls and push for more action.
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