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It is difficult to calculate whether one state got more out of the deal than the other.
The value of this today is very difficult to calculate, whether you go for value in wages, prices, or real income, but that 1803 profit could be calculated as high as £48bn in today's money - a reasonable guess might be £20bn.
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The mayor's communications director, William T. Cunningham, called the opposition "hydra-headed," its expenditures difficult to calculate.
Changes in dropout rates attract little notice, partly because they are difficult to calculate.
In this case, other considerations, like public image, make it more difficult to calculate.
It is difficult to calculate the exact number of young homeless people in the UK.
The costs of treating those infected are difficult to calculate, but are expected to run into billions of dollars.
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