For this to be a reasonable argument, however, the harm from soda has to be qualitatively and quantitatively similar to the harm from cigarettes.
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Although often the pandemic strains are both qualitatively and quantitatively worse than the seasonal ones, this does not seem to be the case for the new H1N1.
The large differences observed in unconjugated BPA levels between injection and oral exposures were qualitatively and quantitatively similar to what we previously reported in male and non-pregnant female monkeys, adult male and female rats, and adult male and female mice.
They will be qualitatively different, and perhaps quantitatively different as well.
It would not be an exaggeration to suggest that the U.S.-China relationship is quantitatively and qualitatively unprecedented in history.
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An escalation of the conflict may lead to the involvement of Afghan armed groups, expanding it quantitatively and qualitatively.
Changes in marginal income tax rates are not accompanied by quantitatively and directionally similar changes in the distribution of income taxes paid by various income level groups.
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Moreover, despite the obvious role of contraception as a proximate determinant of fertility, the additional effect of contraceptive availability or family planning on fertility is quantitatively small and explains very little cross country variation.
On the Retirement Plans side, BrightScope maintains a comprehensive database of information on the retirement plan market and adds additional value by quantitatively rating retirement plans across critical metrics.
Never more so than today, when social media lets us hear what people are saying quantitatively across time, geographies, and context.
King Hubbard, associate director of the Exploration and Production Research Division at Shell Oil Company, quantitatively mapped the future of oil production.
Another benefit is that a single number summarises what would otherwise be an immensely complicated picture, and one that varies a great deal (in quantitatively incommensurate ways) from country to country.
Formal studies suggest that there was a linkage between the two and that the impact of slowing health care costs on the unemployment rate were quantitatively significant.
The Treaty between the Russian Federation and the United States of America on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms signed in Prague on April 8, 2010, can operate and be viable only if the United States of America refrains from developing its missile defense capabilities quantitatively or qualitatively.
Worse yet, Russia has pledged it will abrogate the START accord should the United States improve "qualitatively or quantitatively" the sorts of missile defenses Moscow's arms sales to rogue states (and perhaps others) are making ever-more-necessary.
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