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He said it would probably be impossible to measure the campaign's effect on fruit sales.
It may be impossible to measure the full extent of theft and damage.
These figures sound outlandishly high to an outsider, and may, in any case, be impossible to measure.
In contrast to the popular perception that happiness must be impossible to measure, rigorous research suggests that happiness can be measured, and measured pretty well.
It will probably be impossible to measure the project's success in drawing new viewers to Showtime, but there might be a couple of hitches.
The great man himself thought that gravitational waves would be impossible to measure because they are so small as to almost defy imagination.
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They are called "incommensurable" whenever it is impossible to measure them with the same unit of measurement.
But the impact of the disclosures is impossible to measure, and unlikely to have been decisive.
This is partly because pain is impossible to measure and each individual describes it differently.
Thus, it is impossible to measure the magnetostrictive strain due to a variable magnetic field.
Although the scale of weapons sales is unmistakably large, it is impossible to measure precisely.
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be hard to measure
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becomes impossible to measure
be tricky to measure
be impossible to argue
be impossible to close
be impossible to pass
be impossible to forget
be impossible to think
be impossible to know
be impossible to win
be impossible to name
be impossible to resolve
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