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It is incalculable," he says.
"In the fourth quarter it is incalculable, essentially infinity, because of the negative margins".
"The return that you get from it is incalculable," he told the BBC.
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Asked how damaging the split was, Ganassi said: "It's incalculable.
"But it's incalculable the amount of worry that we put into it," Forrest says.
Putting your house in order, if you can do it, is one of the most comforting activities, and the benefits of it are incalculable".
The work it takes is incalculable.
The damage it is doing is incalculable, and the need to address the problem of individuals with low psychological resilience has never been more pressing.
The character of Strickland is perhaps too broadly drawn, and in the end, despite the narrator's insistence that "man is incalculable," it is a bit too implausible that a buttoned-up stockbroker could turn into this rough-talking, utterly amoral brute.
The damage that Lance Armstrong did to the careers of other competitive cyclists, and to cycling itself, is incalculable, and it seems conceivable that the sport will never fully recover.
Says Unterbeck, "If it is safe, the market is incalculable".
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