qualitative change

Frequency: 6.58.2 per million words

a change in kind or nature, not just amount

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Examples (10)

  • The project aims to bring about a qualitative change in educational outcomes.
  • We need more than just quantitative growth; a qualitative change is essential.
  • His research suggests a qualitative change in public perception.
  • The new policy represents a significant qualitative change in approach.
  • They observed a qualitative change in the material's properties under stress.
  • Achieving a qualitative change requires fundamental shifts, not just minor adjustments.
  • The company underwent a qualitative change in its customer service philosophy.
  • It was not merely an increase in volume but a qualitative change in demand.
  • This innovation could lead to a qualitative change in how we interact with technology.
  • The reform brought about a noticeable qualitative change in the healthcare system.