With Reasoning by
:
is to
as
is to
.
With Reasoning by
:
is an enumberated value
and
is not
.
The realization of
is understood to be an enumberated value which may be objectively counted in a rational manner. That is to say:
If you can not be objective,
and enumerate objects,
and behave in a rational manner,
then forget about
,
and go directly to
.
Why ? Because what is going to follow, if you stay on this path, is purely analytical and there is no room for wither a sense of humor, a happy face, or an emotional response of any kind. Mr. Spock of the USS Enterprise hangs out here.
noun
plural - quan·ti·ties
- a. A specified or indefinite number or amount. b. A considerable amount or number: sells drugs wholesale and in quantity. c. An exact amount or number.
- The measurable, countable, or comparable property or aspect of a thing.
- Mathematics. Something that serves as the object of an operation.
- a. Linguistics. The relative amount of time needed to pronounce a vowel, consonant, or syllable. b. The duration of a syllable in quantitative verse.
- Logic. The exact character of a proposition in reference to its universality, singularity, or particularity.
[Middle English quantite, from Old French, from Latin quantitâs, quantitât-, from quantus, how great.]
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