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are unquantifiable

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Something that cannot be quantified.

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"The best parts are unquantifiable," agrees bassist/singer Hayden Thorpe.

Because these benefits are unquantifiable, many people discount their importance.

"The benefits will be that we avoid the worst implications of climate change which are unquantifiable.

But more important, she said, are unquantifiable qualities like the ability to take risks and learn from experience; to accept the inevitable failures and move on.

In short, premiums would be higher still.The government could bring down premiums by taking over long-term health risks, which are unquantifiable and hard to price.

Cause and effect are unquantifiable, but there's no question that the Obama presidency has coincided with renewed awareness of representation in Hollywood, whether in the form of ­#OscarsSoWhite or federal investigations into gender inequality behind the camera.

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"We wanted to be unquantifiable.

Their loss, he said, was unquantifiable.

The cost to Emily is unquantifiable.

Benefits that proved to be unquantifiable or irrelevant were discarded.

However, does that mean the concept is unquantifiable?

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