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Brexit is another wild card that it hasn't been able to quantify.
It is, but for the first time researchers have been able to quantify the risks.
What's more, its executives haven't been able to quantify what it would gain in new health-care business.
No hard Brexiter has been able to quantify any benefit from "making deals with the rest of the world".
To date, no study has been able to quantify the effect of considering knee- and pelvis-related movement on the dynamic response of the seat/subject system.
While erosion rates are well constrained, it is only recently that we have been able to quantify rates of soil production.
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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.
"We hope that over time we'll be able to quantify that".
It is also important to be able to quantify results in the end.
With this information, he was able to quantify the stability of Brazil's parties.
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