When and where such a puncture occurs is manifestly incalculable, which is precisely what makes the object capable of such disruption. |
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The number of bricks used for the huge retaining walls through which railways entered towns and cities is incalculable. |
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The effect this is having on small gunsmiths who make their living on the repair and customizing of guns is incalculable. |
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Their loss truly is incalculable, but they have been helped enormously in their time of grief by the support of their legion of friends. |
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The martial spirit cultivated through years of aikido training can be an asset of incalculable value at such times. |
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Financial repercussions can he astronomical, legal entanglements limitless, and the effect on business partners incalculable. |
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His unspeakably violent Cultural Revolution led to the destruction of historic buildings as well as incalculable numbers of books and artefacts. |
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The wordlessness of the film clips has an extraordinary, incalculable effect. |
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The natural disaster caused incalculable loss of life in many countries around the perimeter of the Indian Ocean. |
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The effect of never having the issues resolved is incalculable but not to be dismissed on that account. |
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There must be an incalculable number of women of my generation, however, who have no idea what our place is anymore. |
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I feel strongly that the visual arts are of vast and incalculable importance. |
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Being encouraged to do something practical made an incalculable difference to my moods. |
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They had begun to realize that, should the king abscond, the keystone of the whole constitution would be lost, with incalculable consequences. |
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The cost in property loss and damage runs into billions, but the cost in human life is incalculable. |
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The contingent liability remaining on these open years of account is incalculable. |
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There has always been an inflow and outflow to and from this country and the benefits are incalculable. |
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In truth, space is a very bright place with incalculable flashes of brilliance filling trillions upon trillions of light years. |
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In short it is something indefinable, incalculable, not something that can easily be analysed. |
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Neither, of course, does it reflect the incalculable emotional losses Japanese Americans suffered through stigmatization and incarceration. |
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The cost to the health of citizens who stand daily at the roadside in palls of deadly diesel fumes is incalculable. |
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The value of his services and sage advice as a director over the last 15 years is incalculable. |
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It had been an excellent year and, as history would prove, of incalculable value to science. |
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Nonetheless, for these couples, the symbolic value of a state recognizing their relationship will be incalculable. |
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When I look for my profoundest opposite, the incalculable pettiness of my instincts, I always find my mother and my sister. |
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The invaluableness, the very fragility and fleetingness and incalculable preciousness of life! |
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The only possible threats that can emerge are anonymous forces that are absolutely unforeseeable and incalculable. |
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Within the space of a week, and with minimal amount of application, it is possible to gain a skill of incalculable worth. |
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These numbers are mere hints of the incalculable losses to the city that is still reeling as we enter the third year since that day of doom. |
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The purchaser has accepted the risk of any deviation attributable to factors which were unforeseeable, unknown or incalculable at the time of the forecast. |
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Let us uncork the bottle, or let's allow the gush of admiration to flow and we'll be swamped by the incalculable number of water's properties. |
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If we fail to achieve this, the world will experience an unprecedented rise in temperature, the consequences of which are incalculable. |
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When a simple folding chair starts to lead a life of its own, the consequences are virtually incalculable. |
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For J. Derrida, terrorism is a symptom of a crisis of autoimmunity and a response to incalculable forces, to undefinable responsibilities. |
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No smoking room will ever be other than peopled with incalculable simulacra amidst smoke wreaths. |
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Every society, however pluralistic, considers life to be a gift beyond all measure and each human being to have incalculable worth and dignity. |
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The cost in human life and infrastructure, as well to efforts at peace, are incalculable. |
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The high number of analytes gives rise to incalculable amount of work which is impractical. |
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Road accident victims, the dead or injured, cost society tens of billions of euros but the human costs are incalculable. |
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This causes an incalculable increase in individual human suffering and the overall economic costs to society. |
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Each human being, created in the image of God, has incalculable worth and dignity. |
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Space, perception and culture are becoming virtualized, meaning that they are becoming incalculable. |
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For want of this data, the toll in poorly educated students, unfulfilled potential and frustration is incalculable. |
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Not only is that practice bad for business but it has the incalculable human consequence. |
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The in and outflow out of port facilities in the New Orleans region have been severely curtailed and the human impact has been incalculable. |
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Refugees and internally displaced people in some of these countries place incalculable cost on the international community. |
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If oil entered the lagoons, damage to fish spawning grounds, wildfowl habitat and local commercial and subsistence enterprises could be, literally, incalculable. |
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The cost ballooned into an incalculable sum over a trillion dollars, a considerable amount of it impossible even to account for. |
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In our highly personal brand of politics, that type of emotional connection with average voters is incalculable. |
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The pain and loss caused by the events of January 8, 2011, are incalculable. |
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The difference between congressional testimony from an undersecretary of defense and a major speech by the president of the United States is incalculable. |
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Animal research has been an integral part of the development of modern medicine, has saved an incalculable number of lives, and prevents tremendous human suffering. |
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In this respect these analysis briefs are of incalculable value. |
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Hence, it means that principally there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation. |
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London is facing a transport catastrophe, costing business hundreds of millions of pounds a year and individuals incalculable stress, as well as damaging tourism. |
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After all, the question then arises as to whether this is affordable or insurable for the economic sectors or whether it will remain incalculable for them. |
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When I saw how an incalculable number of people were starving to death on the streets, I realized how far removed our economic theories were from the reality of the impoverished population. |
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The current situation is untenable. In time, it is likely that there will no longer be any entrepreneurs who are willing to assume such incalculable risks: the financial world may have a short memory but they do not. |
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Obviously, with a nuclear Iran, it is the non-proliferation policy and treaty that would go up in flames with incalculable consequences that would follow for the whole of the Middle East and beyond. |
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Their suffering during the years of Islamist terror had been incalculable. |
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It's hard to think of any poet more determined to stay true to the topologies of language, culture and identity, and in particular to the bogs, mists and mizzling rain of the land that grew him, and his loss is incalculable. |
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Twenty years on, Gambians are proudly seeing their country transform in incalculable ways never seen before in the country's history. |
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This is but a faint sketch of the incalculable calamities and horrors we must expect, should we ever witness the triumphs of modern infidelity. |
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O'Brien last week applied for a injunction to restrain broadcasters reporting about his deal with IBRC on the grounds that it breached his privacy rights and would cause him incalculable commercial damage. |
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Wright and Clive Bell, for instance, and their influence has been incalculable, arraigned painting before a court which judged entirely on formal qualities. |
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As a man who was seen in person by more people than any other figure in history, his message extolling the dignity of each individual has had incalculable impact. |
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The cost of compromised data is incalculable, including lost sales, wasted productivity, loss of reputation or goodwill, and missed opportunities. |
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When God's original plan for families is overshadowed in peoples' minds, society receives incalculable damage and the right of children to live in an environment of fully human love is infringed. |
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The specific management choices not only could not stave off the course towards deceleration and recession but, on the contrary, constituted a bomb ready to explode, with incalculable consequences for people's income. |
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The value of the electromagnetic spectrum as used by these passive systems is incalculable. |
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There is a very real danger that events may spin out of control with incalculable consequences for the people of Côte d'Ivoire and the subregion as a whole. |
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That being the case, the consequences for the safety of the human race could be incalculable, since development and the free exploration and peaceful use of space may be affected. |
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The proliferation of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, and their means of delivery, threatens incalculable consequences for global stability and prosperity. |
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Because if the country on the banks of the Nile falls into chaos or descends into extremism, the results would be incalculable and a potential nightmare for the region. |
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Sadly for Mr Moynihan and his beleaguered bank, that one problem division packs quite a wallop. The losses from the bank's mortgage operations are not just vast, they are literally incalculable. |
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He is incalculable when he's drunk. He can turn from an amiable person into a violent horror in a moment. |
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Even if there had been any such buyers, a transfer would merely have meant immediate confirmation of the losses on the contracts and thereby immediate, incalculable financial consequences for Combus. |
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An incalculable loss in the prime of life. |
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The price of lost time and good will is incalculable. |
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The loss the National Library suffered from the fire is incalculable. |
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