Usage examples of "deficiency in quantity" in English with translation to German

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AIDS means "Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome". AIDS bedeutet „erworbenes Immundefektsyndrom“.
Quality is more important than quantity. Qualität ist wichtiger als Quantität.
I prefer quality to quantity. Mir geht Qualität vor Quantität.
Quality, not quantity. Qualität ist wichtiger als Quantität.
Quality over quantity. Qualität ist wichtiger als Quantität.
The symbol "X" usually stands for an unknown quantity in mathematics. Das Zeichen X repräsentiert in der Mathematik meist eine unbekannte Größe.
The police seized a large quantity of drugs at the school. Die Polizei hat eine große Menge Drogen an der Schule beschlagnahmt.
Vectors need not correspond to a physical quantity; anything can be a vector space as long as vector addition and scalar multiplication is defined. Vektoren müssen keiner physikalischen Größe entsprechen; viele Strukturen können einen Vektorraum bilden, solange die Vektoraddition und die Multiplikation mit Skalaren definiert sind.
A large quantity of air-conditioners has been sold since the temperature is high. Eine große Menge von Klimaanlagen ist verkauft worden, da die Temperatur hoch ist.
It is quality, not quantity that counts. Was zählt, ist nicht Quantität sondern Qualität.
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