This goal may be relatively specific, but it's completely unmeasurable and not time-limited. |
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Austrians can offer an alternative approach that does not depend on having to define or measure what is conceptually indefinable or unmeasurable. |
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But ahead lay a quagmire, a demoralising contest in which progress was unmeasurable and victory unattainable. |
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This was unmeasurable two decades ago and highly controversial until recent review and empirical confirmation. |
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As for content, key features of organisation and management are bundled into unmeasurable concepts. |
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This is especially true for pain and suffering awards, which are supposed to measure something that everyone admits is unmeasurable. |
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The cost in financial terms is soaring, the cost in emotional terms is unmeasurable. |
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The effects of regulations such as these are both unpredictable and unmeasurable. |
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With over 1,600 square miles of hake grounds adjacent to Ucluelet, the need for a scout to stay on the fish is unmeasurable. |
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Proof is arrived at after the evidential facts given in the reports have been weighed and the unmeasurable factors taken into account. |
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The unmeasurable benefits can then be considered in relation to the adjusted net cost by policy makers. |
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Right click in the graph to delete a tag or to indicate that it is unmeasurable. |
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Now, it's leading to brand-new consumer products, many of whose benefits are unmeasured or unmeasurable. |
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Most participants were dissatisfied with the guideline statement stating it was inappropriate to provide an unmeasurable value. |
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How often discrimination occurs is unmeasured and perhaps unmeasurable, Dr. Williams said. |
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In fact, the real machine-time costs of computing in this case were so low as to be unmeasurable. |
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What have the Danes ever done for me, I pondered on the way to the pub, apart from lend me a Scandic name and an unmeasurable quantity of Viking blood? |
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For God's Son, this real sacrifice entails an unmeasurable measure of suffering, including his descent into the abyss of death. |
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The benefits in terms of disaster recovery, stability of your data are unmeasurable. |
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Fourth, precise values often do not exist because the vehicle is operated in a noisy and widely unmeasurable environment, and only incomplete data are available. |
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The judge attempted to do his best on exiguous material to measure the unmeasurable and in the result awarded compensation for the uncompensatable. |
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Down the same street, the extent of how I felt when a rival school pushed one of my friends up against a wall and kicked her in the back was unmeasurable. |
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In spite of the unmeasurable advantages of common currency, this also brings some complications along the way. |
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It's been the unseen success, the unmeasurable success of the first few years of international commitment, of international aid and development commitment in Afghanistan. |
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Companies like to say that they aim for the third approach, but they do not always find it easy. In the end, though, do knowledge workers not always contribute something that is unmeasurable? |
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Epidemiology is not well-equipped to provide explanations that incorporate historical precedent or unmeasurable dimensions of socio-economic status. |
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However, making health synonymous with well-being, human development and quality of life confused health with its determinants and made it unmeasurable as the outcome of action addressing those determinants. |
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The chief difference between conventional and alternative forms of medicine is the notion of 'energy' or 'life-force', a concept that is alien to Western Medicine because it is unmeasurable. |
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Anyway, my Providence remains always unmeasurable for you. |
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There is a dramatic increase in the number of people who react hypersensitively on substances which are either unmeasurable or hardly measurable by means of now existing medical methods. |
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If good performance is unmeasurable, and hence unrewardable, why perform? |
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