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This can be more difficult to quantify.
Though more difficult to quantify, these are no less real.
More difficult to quantify is the impact of Black Diamonds' networking events.
Most of all, though, their efforts focused on something more difficult to quantify.
Behind him, too, were losses more difficult to quantify, like his notion of the future and what it might hold.
But the issues they really want the next mayor to address are more difficult to quantify and, therefore, to legislate.
More difficult to quantify is how attitudes have hardened against the poor in a city where so many are thriving.
While Shaw has the stronger résumé, Kidd brings assets that are more difficult to quantify but are possibly more valuable.
Definitions of overweight and obesity are more difficult to quantify for children, whose BMI changes with age.
More difficult to quantify is how much other countries' international spending in Afghanistan, as well as private investment, has fallen.
However, some changes are not attributed as a direct cost but as part of a programme's general budget, so are more difficult to quantify.
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