Sentence examples for incalculable for from inspiring English sources

No, the phrase "incalculable for" is not grammatically correct
It is possible that you intended to say "incalculable in" or "incalculable as." Both of these phrases can be used in written English to mean something that cannot be calculated or measured. Example: The impact of the pandemic on the economy is incalculable in terms of job losses and financial losses. Example: The effects of climate change are incalculable as they are constantly changing and cannot be predicted.

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Its consequences for the British archipelago and Britain's place in the world will be incalculable for many years to come.

The consequences of simply refusing to honor national commitments -- of the United States going back on its word -- are incalculable for American and global security.

It is also something that makes us incalculable for the prison administration.'30.

We calculated the Ka and Ks values for 10 715 orthologous contigs and their ratio for 4810 contigs (a Ks = 0 made the ratio incalculable for some of the contigs).

Sporadically, because of various technical or logistical problems, some indicators are incalculable for specific farms at a given point in time; these missed observations are then treated as missing values.

However, excluding the most extreme outlier with respect to total number of cases, an agency in Kern County whose jurisdiction included 43 and 124 cases in 2006 and 2007, respectively, RRs were not significant in 2007 and were incalculable for 2006 (Table 4).

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On the Chinese side, the headwaters of the Mekong, the Indus, and the Brahmaputra are all being transformed by huge hydro projects, with unknown consequences for the rivers and incalculable potential for catastrophic hazards.

Serious because it affects the operating costs of our undertakings, which are paying a very high price for the lack of a harmonised air traffic control system in Europe, and urgent because each time there is a disruption, not only does this involve losses for our undertakings, but also incalculable inconvenience for our citizens.

His direction in his sixties of the opera "Falstaff," written by Verdi in his seventies, has been a triumph for the older generation and an incalculable treat for those of all ages to whom his gorgeous gay music, too rarely produced, is nearly unknown.

"For Italy and Spain it would prompt a downward spiral, it would unleash speculations about the euro, it would have unclear consequences for the global financial system, an incalculable risk for the world economy and as well as that, a Grexit would be far more expensive for Germany at the end than rescuing Greece now," she said.

The cost and personal toll of engaging in this profession are probably incalculable, but for a paramedic, they are the price for doing business.

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