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Your start date for the three-year period will be harder to quantify, but arguably could begin with this reply.
These objective "outcome" metrics should then be accompanied by information about underlying attitudes that can be harder to quantify but important to understand.
But that concern is focusing (and rightly so) on the direct effects of the chemicals on the insects; what is receiving much less attention is the indirect effect of pesticide use as a whole over a long period, which may be harder to quantify scientifically, but may be even greater.
In fact, the so-called sixth wave may be harder to quantify than previous emigrations because Russia's open borders now allow people to leave without leaving — to own homes or spend parts of the year abroad and to send their children to school overseas with the option or returning or staying away.
Mental health services were said to be harder to quantify than other medical procedures, and had open-ended treatment times.
That value to our nation and the world might be harder to quantify than individual salary, but it's no less important.
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But the true lie of the land may still to be hard to quantify.
Recovery takes much longer and the costs involved can be hard to quantify.
Social media is increasingly the hangout of choice and "off-portal" eyeballs can be hard to quantify and directly monetise.
Sinyangwe said 60 departments were chosen because a higher number could be hard to quantify.
Because coaching involves watching for non-verbal cues which can be hard to quantify.
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