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"We're trying to quantify the benefits of globalization.
You are not trying to quantify the specific effects of confidence.
Every pediatrician knows the frustration of trying to quantify the speech and language skills of a screaming toddler.
Perhaps in trying to quantify the team's wretched failures we can bury their demons once and for all.
Trying to quantify the events of the past few weeks and his lifetime, he began with an old joke favoured by southern Iraqis.
Sargur N. Srihari, an expert in pattern recognition at the University at Buffalo, part of the New York state university system, is trying to quantify the uncertainty.
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Kodak, which will report its quarterly earnings today, has already tried to quantify the new industry.
Mr. Goolsbee correctly points out that rankings "try to quantify the unquantifiable".
The E.P.A. did not try to quantify the benefits to individuals or society of reducing greenhouse gas pollution.
Parry's current project, she said, is to try to quantify the shift in Arkansas power from blue to red.
Moving beyond anecdotal evidence is difficult, but the study tries to quantify the number of children who remain at risk.
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