And some of it's made-up. And some of it can't be quantified. And there's secrets, and...
And some of it's made-up. And some of it can't be quantified. And there's secrets, and...
I don't believe that intelligence can be accurately quantified- but I do have an I.Q. of 187 and an eidetic memory and can read 20,000 words per minute.
Similarly, an individual's internal conditions-- violent tendencies, religious extremism, and history with women can be quantified.
Look, the universe may seem mystical to those without understanding when, in truth, anything and everything can be quantified.
This was a way in which he could be subject to some sort of scientific investigation, it could be quantified, you could give people questionnaires.
I know you have trouble with anything that can't be quantified and counted.
The human touch cannot be quantified.
But then again, that would be an emotional response, one that can't be explained or quantified.
It can't be calculated like arithmetic nor quantified like physics.
There's an emotional component here that can't be quantified. It's not just emotional.
Well, discovering, like, what he quantified altruism.
The intelligence loss, if we stop now, it couldn't be quantified.
Everything we do is collated and quantified.
An attraction that can't be quantified or explained.
Teacher Training schools and universities have always told us that an objective is that which can be measured, quantified and observed.
Statistically quantified doesn't mean... hey, you know what?
And no matter how hard we struggle to define it, it can't be quantified.
Something that can't be explained or quantified? That...
A mass spectrometer uses magnets to separate the elements contained in a sample, so that the amounts of each element can be quantified.
The ballots have been quantified.
I just think it's silly for you to compare relationships like they're something that can be quantified.
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