Something about this war is eating Bush's detractors alive, something unquantifiable with conventional weights and measures. |
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In short, Kirmani tries to quantify the unquantifiable, and ends up looking like Don Quixote ferociously tilting at the scientific windmill. |
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The boat show's international profile is also of huge, unquantifiable value, both to Southampton and to the UK's leisure marine sector. |
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On the one hand the parents' loss of rights to unpaid leave is real, in social terms, but unquantifiable. |
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Dr Lowe said it was unquantifiable, to quantify it you would have to do extensive tests. |
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This research will also lead to important, but as yet unquantifiable, benefits in terms of improved water quality. |
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It represents mainly short term, unquantifiable and unaccountable financial contributions. |
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Surrogates and gamete donors incur real but unquantifiable costs in the course of helping infertile couples build families. |
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However, there remains a theoretical and currently unquantifiable risk that some BSE-contaminated protein supplement may have been fed to sheep. |
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The elderly often receive an unquantifiable amount of joy and a greater appreciation for their caregiving children. |
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Most of the spilled product was recovered but an unquantifiable amount mixed with the displaced fill, some of which flowed into the Fraser River. |
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Usually this arises in cases where the nature of the damage is such as to be inherently unquantifiable in monetary terms, but I do not think that it is limited to such cases. |
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It would be a mistake, however, to assume that because certain risks are unquantifiable in their own terms, no comparative judgments can be made with respect to them. |
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Much of this brick of a book is devoted to explaining, in tiresome detail, just how Mr. Murray goes about quantifying the seemingly unquantifiable. |
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In the view of the association it is an unacceptable burden to require the doctors to prescribe marijuana unquantifiable as to potencies for medicinal purposes. |
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However, this figure does not take into account the unquantifiable costs of IUU fishing, including a reduction in food security, decreased economic stability, and loss of biodiversity. |
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It was questioned by some because it was seen as unquantifiable, and the balance needed for a long-term outcome was seen as hard to predict or anticipate. |
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The risks that these disputes might occasion are either judged to be insignificant or unquantifiable or, when potential damages are quantifiable, adequately covered by provisions. |
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However, the concept was questioned by some who saw it as unquantifiable, with the balance necessary to achieve a long-term outcome quite difficult-to-predict or anticipate. |
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The external crack in the wheel existed for an unquantifiable period of time as indicated by the presence of oxidation of the fracture surfaces at failure. |
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The challenge is that of promoting awareness of the importance of preserving an inheritance whose loss is irreparable for precisely the reason that its value is unquantifiable. |
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For leases or licences where all or part of the consideration is based on revenue or otherwise unquantifiable, a reasonable estimate of the total consideration should be used. |
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