Adverb
in a qualitative manner
Source: WordNetIf quantitatively the American achievement is impressive, qualitatively it is somewhat less satisfying. Irving Babbitt
We take for granted that the organism does not learn to grow arms or to reach puberty... When we turn to the mind and its products, the situation is not qualitatively different from what we find in the case of the body. Noam Chomsky
It is clear that international law must evolve, even if it will be difficult to find the new and appropriate notions that will allow it to ... However, it is unlikely that we will ever be capable of building a world that is qualitatively better than we ourselves are. Jean-François Revel
Life as an end is qualitatively different from life as a means. Daniel Pinchbeck
A genius and an Apostle are qualitatively different, they are definitions which each belong in their own spheres: the sphere of immanence, and the sphere of transcendence. Soren Kierkegaard
Qualitatively different contradictions can only be resolved by qualitatively different methods. Mao Zedong