With respect to quality rather than quantity(adverb)
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Use "qualitatively" in a sentence
"The labour which creates Use-Value, and counts qualitatively is Work, as distinguished from Labour; that which creates Value and count quantitatively is Labour as distinguished from Work."
"First, I don't think it takes a monster to do monstrous things -- Anne Sexton was a deeply disturbed woman, not a monster -- but I wonder what it might take to cause me to boycott an author, or to use an assessment of his or her life in qualitatively judging his or her work."
"However Roger then asks: "I wonder what it might take to cause me to boycott an author, or to use an assessment of his or her life in qualitatively judging his or her work.""