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The trickle of newcomers is small and difficult to quantify.
They also make commitments using derivatives, creating obligations that are complex and difficult to quantify.
In summary, the degree of biological weapons proliferation is highly uncertain, difficult to detect, and difficult to quantify.
Pain is subjective and difficult to quantify, because it has both an affective and a sensory component.
In many of the towns along the Hudson, the damage from PCBs is diffuse and difficult to quantify; in Fort Edward, however, it is pretty straightforward.
OECD countries recognise that instead of trying to measure a problem as shadowy, complex and difficult to quantify as illicit financial flows, the focus should be on addressing these flows more effectively.
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Pain is subjective and therefore difficult to quantify, and there are no specific parameters for measuring it [ 2].
"negative" and "positive" are subjective values, and thus, difficult to quantify for the purposes of objective research.
The steady-state resistance in resonant and spiking cells, however, was variable and often difficult to quantify.
Staining with CD56 is notoriously difficult and was therefore less intense than other methods and consequently difficult to quantify.
The cost to humanity for Facebook failing to operate with due care is painfully visible and horribly difficult to quantify.
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