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Economic losses would be incalculable.
The benefits would be incalculable.
The gain to society would be incalculable.
Should that supply disappear, the impact would be incalculable.
The financial, not to mention human, benefits would be incalculable.
But there would be "incalculable risks," she said, if help were cut off.
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The gains to be had from this, "the greatest enterprise which has ever been proposed by any monarch in the world" as one enthusiastic Jesuit phrased it, would clearly be incalculable.
The cost to our world standing and credit rating after this debacle -- if it had ended in a debt default -- would have been incalculable, and would have affected financial markets globally.
A billion dollars isn't peanuts, but it would be of incalculable value in our quest to understand the universe and our place within it.
As for those over 60, there would be an "incalculable benefit" in "commercial, political and professional life, if, as a matter of course, men stopped work at this age".
As my banking friend noted, "it wouldn't pay," at first, but would be of incalculable long-term benefit if regulators forced banks, once again, to enter areas they now shun.
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