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Moving beyond anecdotal evidence is difficult, but the study tries to quantify the number of children who remain at risk.
One study, "Health Benefits of Achieving the Ozone Air Quality Standards," published in December 2003 and commissioned by the Clean Air Task Force, a Boston-based environmental advocacy organization, tries to quantify the effects of air pollution on every county in the nation.
Now, a study published online this week in Science tries to quantify the increase.
This TWSC intersection experiment, in addition to testing the feasibility of the application, tries to quantify the size of gaps accepted by different driver's characteristics (age and gender).
Subsequently, the article tries to quantify the EU-wide potential impact of optimised household refrigeration, as much as current data availability allows.
In this perspective, our study tries to quantify the impact for the Italian economy of the quantitative easing policy performed by ECB using a financial CGE calibrated on the basis of the Financial SAM.
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Mr. Goolsbee correctly points out that rankings "try to quantify the unquantifiable".
You are not trying to quantify the specific effects of confidence.
The E.P.A. did not try to quantify the benefits to individuals or society of reducing greenhouse gas pollution.
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