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To those I might suggest adding a fifth, one routinely brought up by supporters of laws such as Alabama's: the unquantifiable benefit of, as Mitt Romney puts it, "ensuring our immigration system respects the rule of law".
But it failed to understand the wider, unquantifiable benefit of a democracy characterised by access to justice – without which, Lord Reed pointed out, "the democratic election of members of parliament may become a meaningless charade".
This piece of mind compounds another unquantifiable benefit such as the patient's quality of life improvement derived from the reduction of previous restrictions in daily activities as well as work and school absenteeism [37, 38].
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"There are numerous unquantifiable benefits that will be realised by future generations, from changing the perceptions of the country and the continent," the government said.
(This story is a little crude one might ask whether Europe could duplicate America's shale bonanza, for instance but to a first approximation it works).The gold standard was a powerful idea which delivered unquantifiable benefits and unquantifiable costs.
Where high land values in southern England and other parts of the country are squeezing out most things to which a price cannot be attached, they champion the unquantifiable benefits of, in particular, human society, of people enjoying life together because it is better than doing it on their own.
That doesn't take into account the unquantifiable benefits that are accrued from being associated with one of the biggest and most popular shows on television.
For instance, in our industry-academia collaboration, the qualitative results about the benefits and drawbacks of RAs supported the unquantifiable benefits, and uncertainties and risk of the business case.
Suggestions of unquantifiable benefits associated with teaching hand expressing are made by Morton as she cautions against an " over-reliance on mechanical interventions" [ 59] (p. 276).
Sharon L. Pinkerton, an executive at Airlines for America, the industry's main trade group, recalled Transportation Department regulators suggesting that "unquantifiable, unidentifiable benefits" would "outweigh the costs" of new rules for the airlines.
"There will also be additional, though as yet unquantifiable, financial benefits from the disposal of the forests over the next 20 years These can be expected especially in increased efficiencies," it said.
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