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"We hope that over time we'll be able to quantify that".
Curiously, no one seems to be able to quantify the threat to the financial system.
"I'll never be able to quantify how important Venus was for me or my career.
Having forged partnerships with larger brands, the consultancy hopes to be able to quantify greater change next year.
"It has taken a long time to be able to quantify the value of customer-centric business models.
Baseball will never be able to quantify what Bonds and McGwire and Rodriguez — or pitchers like Roger Clemens — owe to their use of illegal drugs.
(Considering the amount of money and energy eBay is spending on its lobbying effort, you'd think it would be able to quantify the cost).
While companies may expect to spend more to market their brands, they also want to be able to quantify the results of their campaigns.
The aim of the study, called "The Geography of Buzz," said Elizabeth Currid, one of its authors, was "to be able to quantify and understand, visually and spatially, how this creative cultural scene really worked".
I need an expert to be able to quantify that".
Thus, using the proposed method, organizations will be able to quantify the information leakage risk mitigation.
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