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"quantify" Definitions
  1. quantify something to describe or express something as an amount or a number

957 Sentences With "quantify"

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We can quantify the reach of this act of terror online, but we cannot quantify its impact.
It's hard to quantify the effect of political geography on the Democratic disadvantage nationwide, much as it's hard to quantify the effect of gerrymandering.
It's easy to quantify engagement or user growth; not so easy to quantify how happy or sad your users feel after spending time on your platform.
Yet it would introduce tremendous moral hazard that is impossible to quantify, given that we haven't even been able to quantify it for the 2008 bailouts.
A 2015 Brennan Center analysis, which attempted to quantify the effect of several potential causes of the crime decline, didn't have enough data to quantify lead's impact.
Europlace hasn't tried to quantify the number tied to clearing.
The total cost of ransomware attacks is hard to quantify.
Keeping shoppers happy is harder to quantify, but extremely valuable.
The analytical tools to quantify the impact don't readily exist.
Smart devices fulfill a real desire to quantify every movement.
This tension can be murky and often hard to quantify.
So it relies on having people quantify how they feel.
To be sure, surface speed is notoriously difficult to quantify.
The agency has declined to quantify its analysis too much.
The aftermath is hard to quantify, but it's really cool.
Scientists are still trying to quantify the exact risks involved.
It did not quantify the cost savings in the filing.
He's also helped in ways that are harder to quantify.
The company didn't immediately quantify how many users were affected.
"If you can quantify things, all the better," Salemi said.
Wii Fit, from his attempts to quantify his own fitness.
Quantify greenhouse gas emissions and evaluate alternatives to reduce them.
That energy is very difficult to quantify, Dr. Mack said.
He did not quantify how much revenue that equates to.
It's the kind of loss that's almost impossible to quantify.
How do you quantify the reputational costs of Abu Ghraib?
How do we quantify the effects of incidents like this?
It did not quantify how many people will be impacted.
But they had never been able to quantify the difference.
Economic uncertainty Brexit's economic impact has been difficult to quantify.
Fernyhough and his colleagues have tried to quantify this phenomenon.
Would you quantify them as smart money or dumb money?
The carmaker did not quantify any impact on production jobs.
It did not quantify how much aid it is seeking.
It's a belief, and it's hard to quantify a belief.
It's seems like it will be virtually impossible to quantify.
Culture, it's not something that you can quantify or even challenge.
Unlike sound or light, tactile properties can be difficult to quantify.
"I cannot quantify how much pressure, no," the medical examiner said.
Polls don't quantify doubts, but anecdotally, enthusiasm for her is anemic.
I could quantify solid reasons, largely centering on cost and talent.
It also hosts a survey to track and quantify people's experiences.
It is impossible to quantify but we're certainly seeing that effect.
But that is not a tangible thing, you cannot quantify it.
A more complex process was undertaken to quantify the safest jobs.
The company declined to quantify the predicted effects of any disruption.
Plenty of apps try to make you quantify your self-care.
It's all hard to quantify, but no doubt it's worth something.
The quest to quantify your child starts before you've even conceived.
It's easier to quantify the damage than it is the protection.
But that creates an opportunity to finally quantify what methods work.
I don't know that there'd be a way to quantify that.
She's not trying to quantify her legacy the way McEnroe is.
Quantify your results and the benefits you've brought to the company.
It is difficult, however, to quantify an organization's posture and risks.
The research published in Science tries to quantify that philosophical quandary.
The challenge is far more abstract, with success hard to quantify.
So, when 2015 rolled around, I decided to quantify my goals.
However, the efficacy of an editorial endorsement is hard to quantify.
The proof may be many years out, and difficult to quantify.
The idea, essentially, was to quantify information in terms of predictability.
The calorie was a useful way to quantify a person's needs.
It's hard to quantify in a short statement, but it's everything.
And the agency developed a new model to quantify this effect.
But the human caloric ceiling remained unknown and difficult to quantify.
The F.T.C. contends they do, though it didn't quantify the impact.
Mental and emotional abuse is a much harder thing to quantify.
Is it possible to quantify just how empty the city gets?
"Both entail potentially large but difficult to quantify risks," he wrote.
There's no real way to quantify an unknown variable like that.
The executives declined to quantify the amount of that market share.
Home-ice advantage is difficult to quantify, but Vegas has it.
Hard to quantify, because a lot of people say it preemptively.
Efforts are currently underway to quantify the effects of biophilic design.
EU officials say they cannot quantify the impact of their efforts.
Now, how do you quantify that, how do you prove that?
So little for black women that we can't even quantify it.
He did not quantify how much the shutdown could shave off growth.
It's likely to be much higher but this is hard to quantify.
It is really hard to quantify, so I decided to ignore it.
Such harm is hard to quantify, but should not be dismissed lightly.
I'm not quite sure how you quantify that, but it's not surprising.
In particular, you'll need to identify, quantify and then prioritize those goals.
This includes trying to quantify the risk for pregnant women and others.
In each case Curie was used to quantify their activity and performance.
Search for the data that would allow you to quantify the differences.
And-- and they're not cl-- you can't cl-- quantif-- necessarily quantify it.
When it comes to frame rate, it's a bit harder to quantify.
"To what extent this is Brexit is difficult to quantify," he said.
Astrology's growth among all kinds of communities is impossible to neatly quantify.
There is no measure that can quantify what you meant to me.
He declined to quantify the savings but said they would be "significant".
Kensho, a tool designed to quantify historical market events, confirms Friedlander's call.
We may never know, as something so nebulous is impossible to quantify.
Essentially, these smart objects will focus on helping you quantify your lives.
She declined to quantify the potential hit, saying this remains highly speculative.
To quantify matters, they examined transects 50 microns long from each sample.
That's difficult to ascertain because very little research exists to quantify that.
What we found is that in different times, you could quantify that.
Multiple organizations are trying to quantify urban tree cover, The Guardian reports.
The love of high school football in Texas is hard to quantify.
Health benefits are harder to quantify, especially in smoggy cities like Beijing.
It said it was impossible to quantify the net effect on employment.
It's something that we can now quantify and measure and potentially intervene.
It's impossible to quantify what he means by having "done" the most.
Keep a list of what you've done and try to quantify it.
It's difficult to quantify the symbiotic relationship between restaurants and real estate.
What can be harder to quantify is what makes a successful person.
How much luster the American brand has lost is hard to quantify.
So Eisenberg was curious to quantify the erotically inhibiting effects of cannabis.
How well can you quantify everything you've eaten over the past week?
Therapy has improved my relationships with people more than I can quantify.
Ultimately, the value of an Academy Award nomination is hard to quantify.
This is a multi-trillion dollar problem, one hard to even quantify.
The connection between chronic joblessness and painkiller dependency is hard to quantify.
The immediate financial dividend for the European Tour was easy to quantify.
In general, however, researchers say motives are varied and difficult to quantify.
In 2016, a report by the British government sought to quantify it.
We're just really beginning to quantify and analyze and emotionally dissect that.
Then, for social media relevance, new metrics began to quantify your value.
How do you quantify fear or self-doubt or passion or commitment.
Previous studies tried to quantify how strong the T. rex's bite was.
Its purpose is to quantify imbalances in markets and represent them visually.
"It's hard to quantify something you interdict, something you stop," he said.
But, the economic impact of the water crisis is harder to quantify.
Sure, grades and intellect are easy ways to quantify learning and growth.
Biggs told Reuters the potential impact of tariffs is difficult to quantify.
"They are these kinds of status costs that are harder to quantify."
We are only now learning how to quantify these benefits to communities.
Jerry Brown meant to "aggregate and quantify" the contribution of US subnationals.
And for Luber, that's harder to quantify, and even harder to scale.
You've said it's hard to really quantify how big this movement is.
"You can quantify how much someone needs for retirement or college, but it's difficult to quantify how much someone needs for disabilities," said John Nadworny, the lead wealth adviser in the special needs planning group at Shepherd Financial Partners.
Streaming is not one of them, because that technology is hard to quantify.
It's hard to quantify this as some customers end up not ordering anything.
No study since then has attempted to quantify the frequency of the crime.
Annual surveys carried out by cities try to quantify how people become homeless.
The remarks were the first Verizon has made to quantify the strike's cost.
But as soon as you begin to quantify the damage, it's pretty harrowing.
And supporting you in ways I'm convinced we'll never be able to quantify.
I use so much dry shampoo that I'm almost embarrassed to quantify it.
Case studies have begun to quantify the early impact of Industrial IoT deployments.
"His financial holdings are substantial, if difficult to quantify precisely," Tuesday's documents revealed.
It did not quantify its value, but said the hack occurred on Sunday.
"Markets quantify the 'well past' interval as 'up to next spring'," Praet said.
Finally we even figured a way to quantify the potential production of agriculture.
Both disciplines also struggle with the need to quantify the burden of disease.
The regulators are not trying to quantify the specific monetary value of data.
A financial advisor needs to be able to quantify his or her value.
Hard to quantify how much he inspired me & what he did for cinema.
It just blows my mind people don't even want to quantify an education.
Hall set out to quantify the requirements of friendship in two separate studies.
It's impossible for anyone outside the company to quantify or benchmark platform data.
This is harder to quantify, but it is widely believed on Wall Street.
Through this process, they could quantify poverty in each square kilometer of Uganda.
He said the company's profitability was "very, very good", but declined to quantify.
"It was the first scientific attempt to quantify the [climate] consensus," said Cook.
The government does not try to quantify all the benefits of proposed regulations.
A practice harder to quantify is the omission of sexual orientation in obituaries.
It's hard to quantify what the pop landscape would look like without Jones.
So, the researchers set out next to quantify how, instead, the tribespeople rest.
It, however, added that it was too early to quantify the virus' impact.
It is nearly impossible to quantify the scale and resonance of the misinformation.
It's also nearly impossible to quantify the scale and resonance of the misinformation.
It's hard to quantify the impact Ms. O'Riordan had on young Irish women.
But it did not attempt to quantify the impact on gross domestic product.
These are consequential effects, but they're also difficult to attribute or quantify, right?
The problem of course, that the catalyst [coronavirus] is something we can't quantify.
"It does occur," he said of voter fraud, declining to quantify the scope.
It tends to quantify just how big a problem we face, very widely.
It's very hard to quantify and communicate the decline in quality of relationships.
With the save, there was a way to quantify those who finished victories.
Tokyo Electric says it cannot quantify the amount of radioactive sludge being generated.
" He added, "Where is the study to quantify how many lives were saved?
It's impossible to quantify just how many women are fighting for the group.
This is a thing that we tried to quantify, and it's very hard.
The damage inflicted upon Germany's gay community, though difficult to quantify, was great.
It's almost impossible to quantify the current worth of the UK truffle industry.
Quantify Technology recently restructured to cut costs and focus on sales and marketing.
"We run analytics to quantify what it costs to acquire an order," he said.
Human costs are harder to quantify but you don't even sound like you're trying.
At CrunchBase, we set out to quantify the comparative track records of such institutions.
However, it could not separately quantify the total impact of Harvey on the data.
The ONS said it could not quantify the impact of stockpiling on the data.
If deleted, Periscope declined to quantify how long content is stored on Periscope's servers.
Influence is tricky to quantify; it's somewhere between difficult and impossible to legislate taste.
But it is difficult to quantify private sales in galleries and at art fairs.
Piper can detect and quantify salmonella in a sample within one to eight hours.
"Management wouldn't quantify, leaving investors without much certainty for near-term reaccelerating," he added.
Spokespeople for Humana, Cigna and Aetna would not quantify reimbursement amounts for the surgery.
Still, Cloudflare hasn't been able to quantify just how much data has been leaked.
Do we have numbers or a way to quantify what harm has been done?
To date, crowdsourced wisdom has been hard to qualify and quantify in investing terms.
That said, most publishers still rely on a single authority to quantify their traffic.
The competition between China and the US in AI development is tricky to quantify.
Companies across all industries could try harder to quantify how their initiatives are faring.
Roberts aimed to quantify the adequacy of state efforts with regard to lead testing.
That does not mean the problems have disappeared; they are just harder to quantify.
Then, they quantify the likelihood of the differences between the two occurring by chance.
There is little solid data to quantify the number of these roving, underwater hazards.
Other companies quantify a full work week as fewer than eight hours a day.
It could bring resilience and reliability benefits that are difficult to quantify in advance.
With the study's subjects identified, researchers began to code, classify, and quantify the content.
It's almost impossible to quantify the size and scale of the animal crush industry.
Indeed, that satisfaction probably enhances their vision in ways that are difficult to quantify.
It does not include potential legal and liquidity risks which are hard to quantify.
That's a lot of numbers, but the goal is to better quantify binge drinking.
This "probability" method may quantify voter uncertainty in a way that traditional questions cannot.
Damage is hard to quantify and all but impossible to connect to later problems.
"The impact of laughter is obviously a difficult thing to quantify," Mr. Weiss said.
Then he used Statcast data to quantify Kiermaier's value into an approximate defensive equivalent.
Poverty experts have long debated how best to quantify poverty in the United States.
Moreover, we have some data to quantify the scale of Russian interference in 2628.
At the moment, though, those investors are staring at hard-to-quantify red ink.
With a food like sauerkraut, no one's even been able to quantify the biodiversity.
It was impossible to quantify what made one runner better than another, he said.
The federal government is also required to quantify environmental damages under prevailing executive orders.
At the moment, though, those investors are staring at hard-to-quantify red ink.
"How do you quantify it when everyone's performing at a high level?" she asked.
So, the exact impact of a trade war is difficult to quantify, he added.
He declined to quantify the expected damage of higher U.S. tariffs for German cars.
But it's tough to quantify these benefits before the study findings are made public.
The efficiency gap is an elegant way to quantify the extent of partisan gerrymandering.
But the strictly cultural barriers are just as pervasive, though they're harder to quantify.
"It allows us to quantify things that used to be intangible," says Mr Leitgeb.
It is hard to quantify if European soccer's problem with racism is getting worse.
And the cost to American influence, while hard to quantify, could be frightfully high.
The decay of that culture is difficult to quantify, but the signs are everywhere.
The type cover also feels a little bit stiffer, but that's hard to quantify.
Jonas acknowledged that it is difficult to quantify the dollar impact of human spaceflight.
"This obviously is a disruption to production," she said, declining to quantify the impact.
Since they come from industrial sources, these gases are easier to quantify and track.
It is hard to quantify just how much Judge's decline has affected the Yankees.
What English football owes to the the West Indies is immeasurable, impossible to quantify.
Let's distinguish between whether a cause is difficult to quantify and whether it's political.
" POSSIBLE TECH CHANGES WEIGHING ON WAGES BUT HARD TO QUANTIFY "With respect to the contestable aspects of technology, and whether there's a broader weight of the changing nature of work that's weighing on wages: it's possible, but it's very hard to quantify.
"There is no one who can quantify the risk that Danske Bank is in and a future CEO won't be able to quantify the work-related risk either, that is a big challenge," said Peter Lundgreen, CEO of investment advisory firm Lundgreen's Capital.
It turns out that it's difficult to quantify what most doctors really think of Obamacare.
"I think it'll be fairly easy to quantify the use of the machine," Stephens said.
It's really hard to know or quantify, but the answer is almost certainly not zero.
Geovisual Search was an initial crack at this — implementing computer vision to quantify physical infrastructure.
So they set out to quantify just how much hockey fans get stressed during games.
It's bolted down, attached to load sensors that measure and quantify its attempt to escape.
It's difficult to quantify; brain injuries are unique and the healing process is also varied.
The trouble was and remains on the X axis, overlooked and much harder to quantify.
"The report does not quantify the number of instances it alleges," says Ms Mac Donald.
And when you talk about the likeability of the character, how do you quantify that?
Do you have any data to quantify growth in this type of M&A activity?
You need data to quantify the financial risks and potential upsides of a big change.
When I realized that many people do – I thought it would be fun to quantify.
Forester, the Gorilla Glass VP, said that one test alone can't quantify scratch resistance performance.
But clearly credit-card points do have value, even if it is hard to quantify.
But the value of seeing oneself represented on screen is something that's harder to quantify.
The SEC's new requirement to quantify the gap has its origins in the financial crisis.
It's hard to quantify just how large the Slender Man fandom was at its peak.
It is hard to quantify how much of Egypt's economy is controlled by the army.
An increase in available polling over the decades has helped The Economist quantify their impact.
We can already quantify that, even when all the data says that change is slooooooow.
Crowdpac used the most recent Federal Election Commission filings to quantify the tech sector's contributions.
Not to mention the psychological stress, which is harder to quantify and perhaps as damaging.
Companies like Yelp struggle to quantify the sales they drive to restaurants and other stores.
The wider consequences of these arrangements are harder to quantify and sometimes even to see.
The statistics office said it could not quantify the impact of stockpiling on the data.
Those moments of good fortune are hard to quantify and could be impossible to replicate.
The point of the study was to quantify and assess this specific sort of research.
Set reasonable expectations by identifying what would quantify as a good visit with your family.
"I don't know how else you would quantify the greatest of all time," Lance says.
We have not even begun to quantify those effects in the context of school choice.
"I don't have a lot of information about how to quantify these risks," she said.
Put simply: No one, not even members, have truly been able to quantify the problem.
Clinton; thanks to nonpartisan fact-checking operations like PolitiFact, we can even quantify the difference.
Social movements —particularly ones that gain momentum on social media— are often hard to quantify.
It "is still not possible to quantify solely by technical-scientific criteria," the statement said.
"All of those things have exploded to a degree that's hard to quantify," he said.
The current report is among the first to quantify exposure levels on a national scale.
Brands, desperate to quantify efforts, settled for meaningless metrics like impressions and click-through rates.
Or perhaps it's not that difficult to quantify: How about them small sample of apples?
What effect such celebrity endorsements had on the actual bidding was more difficult to quantify.
That's because the virus outbreak — much like geopolitics — poses risks that are hard to quantify.
It's a question Colker explores when working with residents, even if he can't quantify it.
How would you quantify the chances/odds of Democrats regaining control of it in November?
One of the problems is that much of the collection's worth is hard to quantify.
But the true breakthrough in Whitford isn't that plaintiffs have finally managed to quantify gerrymandering.
He had tried to quantify how increasing the demand for biofuel would change land use.
Here, statistics is attempting to quantify ideology, which is not an easy thing to do.
It's hard to quantify the fight for life, liberty and freedom with cold, hard figures.
The damage inflicted upon the country's natural environment and its inhabitants is hard to quantify.
"The best way to do this is to quantify or tell a story," Augustine said.
And now, to quantify the essence of WTF, we have today's reading from our Nixometer.
Most of which has nothing to do with anything that one can count or quantify.
The contributions of these unsung heroes are invaluable, but we have started to quantify them.
She told us that scientists had studied this equation, using the formula to quantify beauty.
But because they live primarily underground, the innkeeper worms are difficult to quantify, he said.
"It's really hard to quantify the influence, just like it's hard to quantify how well a certain ad might do for Verizon," said Huston, who used to run a website that tracked the annual race and worked on some of Southern California's Heisman campaigns.
It is hard to fully quantify this block of internet users, though, even with Twitter's estimate.
They then developed a metric to quantify the level of hate speech in each of them.
That has made it hard for outsiders to quantify how Wells Fargo's scandal has influenced results.
Before tackling that specific question, let's first quantify the sobering scale and reach of foam pollution.
"It's way too early; we don't have any way to quantify these effects yet," he said.
Above all, Saent stands out because it gamifies something incredibly difficult to define or quantify: focus.
"It's a difficult project to quantify in terms of man hours wasted on it," he says.
The goal was to identify and quantify the human consequences of computational propaganda, according to Woolley.
Political and social institutions are much harder to model and quantify than commodity or labour markets.
They have tried to quantify the loss from sitting in traffic—again focusing on rich countries.
Do you have a way to quantify that and to tell us how sustainable that is?
Its mission: directly observe and quantify the presence of water in the permanently shadowed polar regions.
The breadth of any exodus from the NSA and other intelligence agencies is difficult to quantify.
CARL QUINTANILLA: How do you quantify or characterize risk to the brand, as an American brand.
There is no roadmap to help quantify the impact from escalated tariffs on U.S. housing demand.
Social Blade was the first site to quantify YouTube culture's popularity with easy-to-understand data.
But because humans are humans, we've tried to quantify the penguin's cuteness in normal human terms.
Google worked with Cedexis to quantify and publicly monitor the performance of these two networking tiers.
And subjectively, those competitors have more of that hard-to-quantify driving magic in their bones.
Is there a way to quantify the effect of the brain versus the body in endurance?
Workers inevitably neglect murky but critical tasks in favour of those the boss can easily quantify.
The market cycle - This reflects the risk appetite of investors and is more difficult to quantify.
Some use "risk-terrain modelling" (RTM), which tries to quantify what makes some areas crime-prone.
An American research institute has just produced a survey that tries to quantify these intuitive observations.
So the process remains pretty shrouded and caveated — making its rigor and value hard to quantify.
"We see it as the unexplored risk that we need to try to quantify," Ludgin said.
Shafer told me they are working to quantify the impact on applications submitted and final enrollment.
As much as you, or the industry, might try to quantify that effect, you can't really.
There's this idea that if we quantify and track our lives, our lives will be better.
It is almost impossible to quantify the size of the Gulen movement's membership or its wealth.
The value of a sports team or brand is something rights-holders work hard to quantify.
Now it's taking an interesting step to try and quantify the "health" of its own product.
Quantic Foundry is a company that's made it its business to understand and quantify gamer motivations.
Other future costs are more difficult to quantify, but easier — at this late date — to predict.
It's impossible to quantify the impact "The Puppy Episode" had on closeted kids of that generation.
Measurements from these were then subjected to a mathematical model to quantify their surface motion patterns.
The agency will soon require nutritional labels to quantify how much "added sugar" any food has.
We're suddenly able to quantify something as subjective as our Airbnb host's design taste or cleanliness.
These types of studies help experts identify mutations that "help us quantify the risk," said Brawley.
How do you quantify the relative margins of success of that forecast, the quality of it?
It's hard to quantify the impact of Sweden's move on international aid services around the world.
Additional CCP data will be collected through the year to quantify changes in central clearing interdependencies.
He declined to quantify the growth, as Nomad will report first-quarter results on May 25.
They quantify the importance of modern codes that we see every year when natural disasters strike.
It involves a small group of human beings, and human nature is notoriously difficult to quantify.
"It's way too early to try and quantify what the likely financial impact is," Ellis added.
The impact of Facebook and other social media platforms on international elections is difficult to quantify.
Those costs are just harder to quantify than an underwriting spread paid to an investment bank.
It is not impossible to quantify the value of better government but it does take time.
For the first time, we are able to quantify our physical and physiological activities so minutely.
How will corporations and political institutions exploit our willingness to record and quantify our every movement?
They found a way to quantify trends, and then doubled down on the most effective formulas.
Dr. Rule said cigarette risk is easier to quantify, because they can measure risk by cigarette.
How many people these types of workshops employ, and under what conditions, is hard to quantify.
It's impossible to quantify how many lives have been saved through sanitation, but it's a lot.
"No one likes to talk about this, partly because it's difficult to quantify," Professor Anderson said.
So if a new regulation reduces CO2, that can be used to quantify that regulation's benefits.
It later dropped him from the list, saying it was too difficult to quantify his assets.
Spotted aims to quantify our standards, which are never as immutable as we think they are.
Harder to quantify with statistics, however, are her massive contributions to the field of women's athletics.
"You can't quantify what the demand is, with all these big events shutting down," Roose said.
But he minimized it publicly, and that cost us in ways we can't really quantify yet.
But when financial pain threatens to become consequential, public companies are obliged to publicly quantify it.
Happiness might seem like an elusive concept to quantify, but there is a science to it.
Earthquakes prompt the latest diaspora It's too early to quantify the scope of this latest diaspora.
You can quantify whether you're on the diet so it has this interesting self-quantification aspect.
The deal will also yield a hard-to-quantify return to Disney in terms of prestige.
During his first campaign for governor, in 1994, he was asked to quantify his earlier use.
Data from Muro and Brookings research assistant Jacob Whiton quantify the dramatic extent of that shift.
It will also be able to quantify whether it is effectively stopping that content from spreading.
It's impossible to quantify how many individual products compose that market now, but it's a lot.
RPD spokesperson Lieutenant Felix Tan said it was difficult to quantify the software's impact on crime.
To me, social media likes and views seem like a fake commodity that's impossible to quantify.
The total area of farmland lost to development over the past two decades is difficult to quantify.
The key to these plans is that they quantify the debt owed and then they pay it.
Oi declined to quantify the expected drop in sales-related expenses from relying more on Internet sales.
In some visions of the future, smart devices capture, quantify, and control most aspects of daily life.
The method is commonly used to quantify Internet data, such as a person's social connections on Facebook.
I was surprised by the the extent to which there are so many efforts to quantify recovery.
It can be difficult to quantify what goes into the choice to cast one model over another.
Marriages by unregistered sheikhs are common but hard to quantify because authorities often never hear of them.
"Until we have worked out all the mitigation procedures we could not quantify the outcome," he said.
It's challenging to define a successful transaction in a service marketplace because it's harder to quantify success.
To quantify intensity, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) uses a system called the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale.
Movies have silent performances, jokes, and harder-to-quantify intangibles that even real humans struggle to explain.
"This study is able to quantify injury based on rate and magnitude of compressive strain," he added.
The Sharpe Ratio tries to quantify how much return is achieved per unit of volatility, or risk.
Is it really possible to quantify such a squishy, subjective thing as feeling confident about our choices?
Burke, the EPA science adviser, said the agency tried to, but could not quantify that draft's conclusion.
At a young age, it's hard to quantify and comprehend all of the facets of pursuing entertainment.
They also concluded that Hispanic responses would drop, but could not quantify the magnitude of this decrease.
Facts and statistics are just a way to quantify the success of "Despacito"; they hardly explain it.
It's hard to quantify the chances that Trump will not seek another term, though he's quite unpopular.
In the past, Boeing has been reluctant to quantify the cost of compensation to its airline customers.
The stats certainly can't quantify the loss his fiancee and 5-year-old daughter must feel today.
The hit to the overall gross domestic product in the first quarter is also difficult to quantify.
But, perhaps more importantly, the business value of podcasts has been difficult to quantify until relatively recently.
For each of those principles, we've come up with one to three metrics to quantify our progress.
Clarification: The CBO report does not quantify explicitly the effect of premiums for Americans 65 and older.
The answer you get will help you quantify the likehood of your shares being valuable over time.
It's hard to quantify how common sexual hazing incidents are, but anecdotally, we've all seen the stories.
Other savings are harder to quantify now but are important in demonstrating the advantages of a merger.
Unless and until we can know exactly how the algorithms work to properly track and quantify impacts.
Harder to quantify, though perhaps more important, was the extent to which the program altered public perceptions.
The OBR did not quantify the risk of a major war, climate change or a cyber-attack.
Fletcher gave few details of the latest cost overruns, and did not quantify its new loss expectations.
She called the tie-up with Amazon "economically accretive," but didn't quantify how the initiative has performed.
A zettabyte is the way to quantify how much data is out there in our digital world.
This report, however, was the first to attempt to quantify the consequences of regularly ingesting these foods.
Define a systemBoneparth breaks down this easy-to-deploy methodology into three subcategories: identify, quantify, and prioritize.
And with North Korea, "you struggle as a person to quantify this," Samana, the quantitative analyst, said.
"The effectiveness of bat boxes is hard to quantify," Kevin Braun, the town's environmental control specialist, said.
It's easy to see successful companies and people, but much harder to quantify what got them there.
There are simply too many variables, and some of the most important are impossible to accurately quantify.
Their influence — although difficult to quantify — determines how much velocity ends up being behind a market move.
Despite these inconsistencies, several industry stakeholders have attempted to quantify the number of assault weapons in circulation.
Tedesco told me we can't yet quantify the link between sea-ice loss and land-ice loss.
Bochy said it was hard to quantify the consequences the playoffs had on players the next season.
Masrani declined to quantify the anticipated boost to the bank's revenues from the latest interest rate increase.
Amid the general jobs carnage, it is hard to quantify losses specifically on emerging market trading desks.
The full price the company will pay for the faulty phones may be harder to quantify, however.
That makes measuring exactly how much a CEO makes in a given year surprisingly hard to quantify.
"Oh, my gosh, I'm not going to quantify that because I can't tell the future," DeChambeau said.
The quantifiable stuff is not what's best about sports, but damned if it isn't easy to quantify.
But it turns out there are ways to quantify your impact on the planet, at least roughly.
Oroeco helps quantify the carbon emissions associated with purchases, investments, dietary choices and preferred modes of transport.
It's hard to quantify how long it took, but writing a book is an exercise in patience.
Although the application processes Moses employs are difficult to quantify, he develops his surfaces layer by layer.
By studying those challenges aboard the space station, the agency has been trying to quantify those risks.
Dusseault said he couldn't give an exact number to quantify how much of this ice is available.
Between 1991 and 2009, the British Household Panel Survey asked 30,000 people to quantify their life satisfaction.
A new study is the first to quantify the number of years linked to measurable brain disease.
Percentages are an efficient way to quantify the impact of child-care costs on a household budget.
The bad news is that the quality of a TV's HDR can be annoyingly hard to quantify.
What's harder to quantify but no less damaged is the image of Zuckerberg within the political world.
Such skills are hard to quantify, and they don't create clean pathways to high-paying first jobs.
"It's incredibly hard to quantify both the psychological impact on the women and the workforce," she said.
He was the first to admit that his contributions to such projects were sometimes hard to quantify.
The inherently subjective nature can make these factors hard to quantify — my good could be your bad.
It's also hard to quantify the contribution of any one basic research finding to a specific technology.
For example, rather than just saying what an application was built for, quantify it in some way.
The exact outcome is hard to quantify because the risks posed by the coronavirus are inherently unpredictable.
There's no widely adopted way to quantify the health of human interaction, especially at the internet's scale.
So the EPA could still quantify US greenhouse gas emissions — it just couldn't very much about it.
However, much of the evidence to date has been anecdotal and didn't quantify the extent of the problem.
They say their endgame—and how they quantify success—is more about numbers vis-a-vis individual companies.
Problem, though: You can't just train a satellite on LA to quantify the emissions coming from each street.
Yum China, spun off from Yum Brands in 2016, said it could not yet fully quantify the losses.
Or indeed targeting an issue where a 'cure' is pretty subjective and hard to quantify (like anti-aging).
At its simplest, gender budgeting sets out to quantify how policies affect women and men differently (see article).
And after enough use, it's supposed to quantify your relationships — with friends, co-workers, and humans in general.
Facebook will rely on the success metrics of its Mentorship feature partners to quantify its progress, for example.
Such thoughts would remove any compunction about going ahead—but it is impossible to quantify the relative probabilities.
This is a key problem with attempting to quantify one's athletic activity, actually: you need a good measure.
This allows scientists to draw up budgets that quantify the total emissions associated with a given temperature rise.
"We can use our software to characterise handwriting to quantify the odds that something was forged," he said.
And like electric cars, electric aircraft would offer other benefits that are worth having, but harder to quantify.
It's impossible to quantify the overall influence of this powerful industry, but we can chart some of it.
The link between more female artists and more rounded pictures is hard to quantify, but it is real.
Google is a data-obsessed company, but the recent cascade of employee activism can be hard to quantify.
The state's Medicaid administration said some additional children were screened for free, but did not quantify how many.
The interaction between a doctor and a patient is difficult to quantify—it's complex and shaded by intuition.
"I'm not going to tell you that vinyl is better — you can't quantify that it's better," he added.
When they don't quantify what the impact of their rationalization decisions (are), they shoot themselves in the foot.
Fischer said he has tried to quantify the implications for monetary policy, and the results are not encouraging.
He declined to quantify the drop in enrolments though U.S earnings fell A$6.9 million for the period.
He said he had tried to quantify the implications for monetary policy, and the results were not encouraging.
Queerness is the intersection of the political and personal, a way to quantify how the personal becomes political.
Each nation draws on a mix of surface readings, economic analyses and ecological estimates to quantify their emissions.
You can track your steps, you can measure your heartbeats, and now, you can quantify your dry humps.
So for the new study, the researchers set out to quantify the value of exercise for each individual.
In order to make good decisions, we should compel politicians to use data to quantify their proposed solutions.
It is hard to quantify whether anyone is paying attention to what China has been saying on Xinjiang.
The person said more money would be paid at a later stage, but did not quantify the amounts.
In the grand scheme, that might be trivial, and it's definitely hard to quantify, but buoyancy is infectious.
It's what science always hopes for—not merely to quantify the now but to calculate what's to come.
Then we'll check out a couple of recent reports that try to quantify the threat to natural gas.
It's hard to quantify, but despite never being the biggest, fastest, best, or most articulate, he felt believable.
The costs of those lost moments are hard to quantify, as are all the costs I'm mentioning here.
Twitter hopes to quantify its health some day, but it's unclear if or when that will actually happen.
These tools bring an apparent precision: Nash can quantify the calories in each cracker crunched and stair climbed.
While it's impossible to quantify that statement, it does hold some strong weight when surveying the rap landscape.
There's also the harder-to-quantify matter of prestige, and the nonmonetary value it brings to a title.
In time, the Reds believe, an instructor known for precision could give them an edge they cannot quantify.
She said that it was too soon to quantify the damage, but that buildings and hangars were underwater.
Maybe they just don't want to deal with the associated challenges when the payoff seems hard to quantify.
There is no way to quantify exactly what this barrage of disinformation and manipulation did to American politics.
The researchers next used sophisticated new sampling techniques to quantify the proteins and vesicles in the men's blood.
As principal of the vocational high school in Yabucoa, José Andino was quick to quantify his losses: 100.
But their statements also reinforced how much efforts to quantify the epidemic remain little more than rough estimates.
Another study, in 2015, attempted to quantify how many illicit smokes are sold from the city's retail stores.
Now in our ongoing attempt to quantify the essence of Yikes, we have today's reading from our Nixometer.
That would allow the country to quantify its resources and allocate them where needs are highest, they said.
Previous efforts to quantify anthropogenic methane measured emissions directly at each potential source — from seeps to oil wells.
And now to quantify the current what the fuckery, we have today's reading from our newly repaired Nixometer.
Jerry Brown told a local CBS affiliate, ''It's very important when we can quantify that manpower, utilize it.
When we can quantify such benefits accurately, it's likely we'll see ROI in the many hundreds of percent.
Doing so fails to account for the parts of health care work that are less easy to quantify.
He could not quantify the impact of the health crisis on delivery volumes or give details of delays.
How much it contributed to team wins may be impossible to quantify, but it clearly had some impact.
"It comes at a sizable, albeit still hard to quantify, financial penalty to 2019 results," wrote von Rumohr.
If we could only pick it apart, quantify and examine all its components, we could finally explain it.
While this is absolutely plausible, the extent to which it happens is understandably hard to substantiate or quantify.
It's difficult to begin to quantify what the electoral repercussions would be in such big and unpredictable events.
A meeting ground between Purity Ring and Lykke Li, if you absolutely had to quantify it like that.
Political science research attempting to quantify appellate judges' politics also finds that the court has changed with time.
"Of course the risk associated with more of a macroeconomic issue, such as an economic slowdown in one or more countries, or currency fluctuations that are related to tariffs is very difficult to quantify and so we're not even trying to quantify that to be clear about it," Cook said.
To quantify the difference between the OCRed data and the full text articles, we used the Python difflib library.
The Commerce Department said it could not quantify the full effects of the shutdown on fourth-quarter GDP growth.
I've found that it's helpful to quantify your contribution to your company in order to ask for more money.
If one can find a way to quantify those socially 'unworthy' questions, it suddenly legitimizes them as a preoccupation.
It focuses on one specific technology and seeks to identify, and quantify, the various forces that drove down costs.
With this new feature, Samsung's focusing on body mindfulness to quantify and help users better understand their stress levels.
Rutkove originally developed EIM to measure and quantify the muscle health of patients with neuromuscular disorders, such as ALS.
Sustainable fashion advocates have resisted incorporating animal welfare into their measures because there's simply no way to quantify it.
Analysts say it's very hard to quantify precisely the damage from the asset cap and strikes against its reputation.
There's reams and reams of it now, more than ever before, because of how computers can quantify a life.
Due to the fact that there is nothing to concretely quantify Trump's claim, we rate his comment as false.
They wanted to quantify their fishing trip and so attached an Android phone to their rods to gather data.
Belligerents may attack the theory used to support a claim, or the data analysis used to quantify an effect.
The truth is that Britain enriched itself on the empire to an extent that is nearly impossible to quantify.
Our approach allows us to quantify the difference between 100% and 50% turnout for working-class whites, for example.
To quantify the rotation, below is a chart showing decile performance in 2016 based on stock performance in 2015.
If that value is hard to quantify, then it might be a problem with what we're quantifying and why.
In particular, we tried to mathematically quantify this decision parents have about investing in education versus investing in children.
It's the fact that his presidency has normalized anger and division in a way that we can't even quantify.
A group of researchers in the Netherlands recently tried to quantify hype in scientific papers in the PubMed database.
And it increases the impossible-to-quantify threat to the president's ability to complete a full four-year term.
But it was unable to quantify the risk precisely versus conventional cigarettes or e-cigarettes because of limited data.
Now the Interactive Advertising Bureau is out with a new report that attempts to quantify this group of shoppers.
Greco said the new structure would lead to further redundancies but that it was too early to quantify these.
But the success of these apps compared to their better known, more widely used rivals is hard to quantify.
"There was some Republican interest for it, and some against it, but I can't quantify it," Grassley told reporters.
Since the 1950s, researchers have tried to quantify the relative contributions of genes and the environment to such traits.
The new disclosures will quantify the impacts of transitional allowances, helping to improve S2 comparability between insurers across Europe.
Although the results of the programs are hard to quantify, Mr. Johnston says he considers the Quin's a success.
So we can quantify that and say does this intervention or product reverse, slow, or stop the aging process.
Longer-term costsThe long-term costs of the protests and China's reaction to them are much harder to quantify.
They scanned the fields digitally with drones, then counted the percentage of green pixels to quantify each variety's growth.
Perry accused Cuomo of making the food and water shortages up and then pressed him to quantify the need.
Bottom line: WeWork's intention is to best quantify its unit economics, as it continues to prepare for an IPO.
I define myself as a Texas filmmaker, and I can't quantify what it is that makes it so appealing.
"Long-term, TSMC's trustworthy image is somewhat tainted but it is hard to quantify the effect now," Li said.
" But he wrote, "In short, BLM did not adequately quantify the climate change impacts of oil and gas leasing.
So it really shows how there may be things out there that are beneficial, but it's hard to quantify.
Keita's shifting roles made a muddle of the conventional statistics used to quantify a player's contribution to his club.
Using his model, he can quantify how much each player affected his team's chance of winning during the game.
But it may have some impact, and it is difficult to quantify the impact of the rapidly spreading virus.
NASA satellite data is used to quantify the reduction in carbon emissions and do computer modeling to track fires.
It's difficult to quantify the damage but some estimates show losses for US businesses in the hundreds of billions.
They need to somehow quantify how kids go about solving problems with play, so … they let the kids play.
The researchers used questionnaires and mathematical formulas to quantify the men's physical activity levels and estimate their aerobic fitness.
Although it's pretty hard to quantify, it's safe to claim that "Will & Grace" helped normalize homosexuality for Middle America.
Trump may have won anyway, though, and we may never be able to quantify the impact of Russian efforts.
Its efforts to quantify the number of missing have been hampered by the many directions in which people fled.
Its efforts to quantify the number of missing have been hampered by the many directions in which people fled.
While the campaign tracks monetary donations, some gifts were given this year in ways that were harder to quantify.
We could quantify our extremes: 24-hour prayer groups, 30,000 person gatherings, big-dollar offerings, number of souls saved.
They are the gift that keeps on giving, reverberating in so many positive ways that they're impossible to quantify.
It's hard to quantify what would make a candidate a great leader, but voters still are making their judgments.
Though it is impossible to quantify how many shootings have been stopped, we hear about them all the time.
" This is, um, hard to quantify since it's hard to know what Trump means by "African-American great athletes.
Schneider said it was too early to quantify the financial impact on Nestle from the coronavirus outbreak in China.
The study, from the Peterson Institute for International Economics, attempted to quantify the impact of Trump's proposed trade policies.
Without time you could not quantify happiness of prior experiences and, therefore, could not live them again in your mind.
The FBI wouldn't provide specific numbers to quantify the increase of in the number of white supremacist domestic terrorism cases.
Wilson said companies should strive to quantify the racial disparities on their platforms and write software that explicitly offsets them.
"Every story that I have come across has been appalling, it is difficult to quantify the human misery," she said.
The findings are among the first to quantify the law's financial effect, an impact that social conservatives have skeptically downplayed.
If I want to quantify success, then, right now, we have nine copies left out of the 50 we printed.
Amazon said the wage increase announced earlier this month was incorporated into the guidance, but declined to quantify its impact.
The robot can sense how much pressure it's applying, and quantify the give of the material it's applying pressure to.
Mental health services were said to be harder to quantify than other medical procedures, and had open-ended treatment times.
Can you quantify at all how big gaming is compared to maybe other types of content that you guys have?
What we did at the White House affected people's lives in ways we'll never see or be able to quantify.
Vlieghe also said he thought Brexit had probably dampened investment in British companies, although the effect was difficult to quantify.
"It's probably going to do this for a little while," although she could not quantify how long that might be.
That leaves other factors that are hard to quantify, like discrimination or women's perception of the choices available to them.
"White interests" and "tribalism" were something he harped on repeatedly but was unable to quantify or defend the importance of.
These drubbings quantify just how different Trump's expected administration will be and how costly being on the wrong side appears.
The "social media is making your miserable" experiments can't quantify how much other things might make you miserable as well.
Mr Berlusconi's "soft power" is hard to quantify, but it may have played a role in the latest government talks.
Their effects are tricky to quantify, but trade geeks think they crimp commerce among rich countries more than tariffs do.
Quantify the economic impact: By 2018, America will face a projected shortfall of more than 200,000 advanced-degree STEM holders.
Although farmers are, in many cases, adopting leading-edge "precision ag" technology, the value remains elusive and difficult to quantify.
Image: Bernard Spragg via FlickrThe researchers said they "lack data" to fully quantify human impacts on the yellow-eyed penguins.
The White House study seeks to quantify the argument by examining the effect of likely RCEP tariff cuts by Japan.
You can even verbally quantify how much you ate, or thumb through drop-down menus and type in entries manually.
You can count stairs and measure rails, but beyond a certain point there's not really a way to quantify difficulty.
The data were compiled prior to the Farm Bill passage, however, too soon to quantify hemp-specific jobs, Barcott explained.
"It is impossible to quantify death in the ocean as weak and dying creatures are so rapidly consumed," says Moore.
How do you quantify the value of communal information when its disclosure will deny future generations' their stake in it?
Given the many uncertainties still in play, banks have generally been wary of trying to quantify the impact of Brexit.
Miller said the system is running less efficiently than that, but he could not quantify the capacity as of Thursday.
That might be difficult to quantify with scientific research but that may not matter: Why the science matters: Medical applications.
Environmental issues, on the other hand, pose a measure of success that they won't be able to experience or quantify.
With their projections of flooding severity, the researchers were able to quantify possible losses of both property and human life.
Mother love is an unwieldy, cumbersome thing, hard to differentiate and quantify, yet powerful as the curve of an egg.
But there could also be knock-on effects that are harder to quantify, such as increased river runoff, he added.
"They are struggling to quantify the impact," said Achal Sultania, director of technology equity research at Credit Suisse in London.
The AP didn't attempt to quantify anecdotal reports that lacked hard numbers, or to forecast the loss of future conventions.
Sandstone's Trak uses centrifugal force to isolate and quantify sperm cells using specially designed (and mercifully disposable, single-use) cartridges.
Election officials struggle to keep up with Americans' mobility, and the report sought to quantify the nature of the problem.
The cost to humanity for Facebook failing to operate with due care is painfully visible and horribly difficult to quantify.
Perhaps most notably, CBO acknowledges that it did not have time to quantify and incorporate macroeconomic feedback into its estimate.
The Congressional Research Service and other experts, however, have said the trade deal's impact on jobs is difficult to quantify.
Unfortunately we can't yet fully quantify the number of creators and massive economic impact generated by platforms like Spotify, musical.
As Vulture noted, there's no real way to quantify how vast this portion of the "Star Wars" fan universe is.
Repealing recent rules Trump vowed to repeal 22019 percent of existing government regulations, but that may be difficult to quantify.
"We would be in uncharted territory with a level of risk that would be hard to quantify," he told reporters.
"The 0-10 scale that's often used to quantify pain has to be rewritten for cluster headache patients," she said.
And because the issues are complex and difficult to quantify, many business leaders are left essentially groping in the dark.
We simply cannot quantify the effects of Hurricane Harvey without understanding the anecdotal stories of survival, resilience, recovery, and attitude.
To demand that officials quantify the unquantifiable would, in effect, establish a strong presumption against any kind of protective measures.
Afterward, they compared those data to prices listed in this year's Black Friday ads to quantify the amount of savings.
" Sadly, Wood added, there is the harder-to-quantify harm being done to students subjected to a "discredited educational experiment.
Imagine a teacher trying to grade each member of a class of 30 on such personal, hard-to-quantify traits.
The Bush tax cuts were simple to explain, easy to quantify and lowered taxes for just about everybody, she noted.
Most recently, in JAMA Oncology, researchers sought to quantify how a healthful lifestyle might actually alter the risk of cancer.
And, without a means by which to compare and quantify the dimensions of the phenomenon, pain itself has remained mysterious.
"It ends up tarnishing the company and subjecting them to legal risk that is very hard to quantify," he said.
This is the thing that is, perhaps, hardest to quantify among all the questions of what a coach actually does.
No one knows if those remaining few cents are the result of discrimination, or some other hard-to-quantify variable.
Let's begin by trying to quantify just how much the average American is being tracked, because it's not always apparent.
A Voestalpine spokesman declined to quantify the amount of the provisions or the extra costs for the transfer of orders.
He was unable to quantify the cost of delayed shipments to the industry, but said it would be "very large".
Many experts have since tried to quantify chemistry, or come up with a formula that makes up championship locker rooms.
The preliminary findings released last week are the first attempt to quantify the impact of climate change on the reef.
These omnipresent numbers have also served as imperfect but widely used ways to quantify revolutions, jokes, screw-ups and presidencies.
Scientists have only recently begun to quantify the microbiome, and discovered it is inhabited by at least 38 trillion bacteria.
"Sometimes gadgets or the ability to quantify what you're doing — they can be enablers of those traits," Dr. Marshall said.
I'm open to the idea that I don't think there's a way we can quantify those realities with our brains.
The Bush tax cuts were simple to explain, easy to quantify and lowered taxes for just about everybody, she noted.
But he said it is still too difficult to quantify the impact COVID-19 will have on its future results.
Though it is too soon to quantify it precisely, the potential economic impact of the coronavirus is evident nearly everywhere.
CNBC has exclusive estimates to quantify just which retailers will take the biggest hit if food stamp benefits are cut.
The sheer power involved has allowed us to quantify how events on the Earth's surface can also affect the ionosphere.
You can quantify the impact of government relations for results Build the positive value case for the government relations program.
But that could be difficult to quantify because of the country's opaque political system and the state's control of information.
Stress and mental illness are far more difficult to quantify given how recently humans have been recording these health issues.
Neither Ms. Wynne nor members of her cabinet were able to quantify the effect of what they called "phantom" purchasing.
Keeping Score A relatively new statistic aims to quantify the likelihood of election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
There's no way to quantify yet how many independent contractors are paid in cryptocurrencies, but the share is likely small.
There may be a case to be made against Warren's electability, but this is another variable that's hard to quantify.
"I don't even know how to quantify it," said former FBI special agent Josh Campbell, a CNN law enforcement analyst.
LVHN will compare results with existing patient data from its eight Pennsylvania hospitals to measure health outcomes and quantify savings.
I won't say anything else because I can't bring myself to quantify the levels of the ensuing ejaculate with words.
While it is hard to quantify the effect of his campaign, anecdotally, many firms have tightened up their compliance programs.
"We've known from the start that there's a certain amount of risk nobody can really quantify," the diocese spokeswoman said.
Beyond savings, the GAO's oversight also pressures federal agencies to improve their performance in ways that are difficult to quantify.
Is there a way to quantify what are usually intangible items concretely into: How does this affect illness or health?
There is a broad scientific and policy consensus that action must be taken to further quantify and assess the risks.
Is there a way to quantify the risk you'd be taking in rolling the dice with the less electable candidate?
Statistical models of election outcomes attempt to quantify the uncertainty in polls' central findings by generating probability estimates for various outcomes.
The biologists did their best to quantify the regularity in the retinas, but this was unfamiliar terrain, and they needed help.
And as long as the client's wife likes it there are no metrics other than audience recall to quantify its success.
It's too early to quantify the overall economic effect on breweries, said Mark GarthWaite, executive director of the Wisconsin Brewers Guild.
To help quantify the significance of first contact, a group of SETI researchers created something called the Rio scale in 2000.
Galimberti said the impact of the decision on Canada's steel industry is not hugely significant but declined to quantify the impact.
If we have methods that can properly quantify and identify these components, then there's no subjectivity that's relevant for it anymore.
Moreover, asking inspectors to fill out online forms would quantify the responses, but also add labor to an already overtaxed workforce.
There are many other jobs that don't involve direct work with the plants but they are harder to quantify, Whitney said.
Bonus points if you can quantify these accomplishments to prove you did what you said you did, and did it well.
The scary headlines, on top of the global trade war, open a Pandora's box of outcomes that investors can't easily quantify.
When it comes to the changes OnePlus has made to the new phone, they can be a little hard to quantify.
But you love him, and you can't quantify a Daniel Day-Lewis performance when you enter a script into this software.
When you work with actual zebrafish, it's difficult to isolate a specific variable and quantify how that variable influences the animal.
Martin said it was impossible to quantify whether the effects were related specifically to calorie restriction or weight loss in general.
What is easy to quantify, however, is that advertisers want to give Twitter less money than they do other social platforms.
Take time to write down and quantify your accomplishments so you have concrete talking points when you meet with your manager.
Its bias may be hard to quantify depending on one's political leanings, but it's clearer in its opinionated reporting on women.
Unmistakable as the increase may be to daily riders, it is impossible to quantify how many dogs are riding the rails.
Some focused on individual countries and used techniques known as "growth accounting" to quantify the relative contributions of capital and labour.
If true, this means that airport fees will only be discounted when airlines can quantify the net benefit of their presence.
The GOP's advantages in state elections are harder to track and quantify, but their state-level edge is probably far greater.
This tool would essentially be able to quantify the fairness of a given map against the set of every possible map.
Critics have long argued that Canada does not track enough data on its housing market, making it difficult to quantify risks.
Takeda declined to quantify the impact for the year, saying this would depend on the speed at which the transaction progresses.
Once you identify your goals, you should quantify them — that is, figure out how much those things will cost, Boneparth said.
As recently documented by WHO, gender-based violence can be a difficult issue to quantify when it comes to international data.
Few attempts have been made to quantify the scale of the economic value and savings made when implementing these wider systems.
Dialogue choices still matter in Andromeda, but there's no handy Paragon/Renegade system to quantify how "good" or "bad" you are.
Due to an Apple Watch update that combines GPS and altimeter (altitude) measuring, ski apps are now able to quantify performance.
" The New Republic's own film critic Tim Grierson said there is "something beguilingly mysterious about her that you can't quite quantify.
Leaving aside its fundamental irresponsibility, a course of inaction carries hard-to-quantify costs in the form of subsidies for borrowers.
Ahn and her co-researchers ran laboratory tests to genetically sort and quantify the oral bacteria contained in each person's sample.
You can quantify just about every part of your life with today's tech, but what's more important than getting enough rest?
The IEP, which develops methods to "analyse peace and to quantify its economic value," has released the GPI annually since 2007.
Although they occur naturally, algal blooms are being intensified by human activity in ways that scientists are still trying to quantify.
It's hard to quantify just why widely-recognized presidential candidates have so much trouble sealing the deal come the general election.
And the rate at which sharing and engaging on a social media platform translates into action is difficult to quantify. Leave.
Many studies seek to quantify the environmental harm caused by mining for coal, drilling for oil or fracking for natural gas.
" He added, "It's hard to quantify just how much capital will go into this space, but it could be a tailwind.
I just don't even know how to quantify the degree of difficulty that must be for an actor, but Sam delivers.
SEP was looking to quantify the growth potential of the Northern Europe startup community and what it found was quite startling.
But until the targeted goods are known, it's difficult to quantify the actual impact that Asian economies could see, experts said.
A recent book by Dartmouth's Stephen Brooks and William Wohlforth attempted to quantify the degree of American dominance in these terms.
And — harder to quantify — the promise of being able to do things right for the people you love is stripped away.
Best BuyBest Buy said it factored supply chain disruption from the coronavirus into its guidance, but it did not quantify it.
It uses historical data and standard estimates to quantify insurance coverage divorced from the reality of any one ship's particular risk.
He taught himself how to code and developed a program to quantify and map the flow of information within the blogosphere.
Over the next year, we will aggregate and quantify these actions and continue pushing for new efforts to speed up decarbonization.
Exit velocity and home-run distance can be thought of as ways to quantify how hard a player hits the ball.
The value of these trademarks to the Trumps is hard to quantify, but it could well be many millions of dollars.
Content analysis has been used in the past to quantify the degree of consensus in the scientific literature on climate change.
Using the dataset, Wharton, MIT and John Hopkins University among others will quantify the impacts of flooding on the U.S. economy.
The city has almost too much insanely good Mexican food to quantify, but for the classic and the best, go here.
For scientists to actually quantify how things might get worse in the future thanks to climate change, they need objective measurements.
He had a positive impact and there's nothing that I can say that can quantify his impact on myself and others.
Transportation demand is difficult to quantify, so we used the number of transit-dependent people in each city as a proxy.
Why not rely on advanced statistics that attempt to quantify the difficulty of a situation a reliever may find himself in?
She brought the samples to the American Museum of Natural History and painstakingly sorted each to identify and quantify the contents.
The OBR said the impact of a disorderly, no-deal Brexit was almost impossible to quantify because it would be unprecedented.
Nordstrom declined to quantify its supply chain investments, or disclose the terms of its tie-up with Attabotics and Tompkins Robotics.
As the ways to quantify what happens on the field continually evolve, so has the debate over which measurements are best.
"The overall impact of the dam failure is nearly impossible to quantify for now," wrote the analysts led by Christopher LaFemina.
But if we start with some assumptions about what "fair" means, we can try to quantify the fairness of different voter distributions.
Sadly Berglund did not quantify exactly how many new users Natural Cycles has onboarded as a consequence of "these sorts of articles".
Mines need to replenish their supplies and expand while developers are desperate for funding to better quantify what they have found underground.
It's hard to quantify this, but the user interface feels more refined than a OnePlus 6T or other high-end Android phones.
It's difficult to study drugged rape and sexual assault The prevalence of sexual assault on college campuses can be difficult to quantify.
The economic consequences of Britain voting to leave the European Union are unclear and difficult to quantify at this point, Wiechers said.
Famly sits at the more sensible end of an ever growing industry of products and services that aim to quantify our babies.
But unlike poets, economists prefer to quantify their analogies—to measure whether thou art 15% or 20% more lovely and more temperate.
"For the time being, there are no parameters we can use to quantify how much they are worth," art historian Strada said.
I will never even be able to quantify to you how many messages from trans people all over the world I've received.
Trying to quantify a singular "effect" of smartphones on well-being, in a world where they are ubiquitous, strikes me as naive.
V-Moda says that the amp included is the equivalent of $3003-$200 amp, but I'm not sure how to quantify that.
This wave of female-controlled capital coming off the sidelines could be a game changer that redefines how we quantify economic value.
But Uber is happy to spend, too, and has other success markers that are less easy to quantify in a balance sheet.
Downloading an app connotates having to engage with it somehow, and companies often tap social media to quantify "buzz" around IRL events.
To state the obvious, there is no known measure that would allow us to quantify how racist or not a person is.
Experts have previously said the reported numbers of deaths were underestimated, but this is the first study to quantify just how much.
In a study published today in Science, researchers try to quantify how many people move from where to where under what conditions.
The Labor Department estimates the mining rule will cost industry nearly $85033 million to comply with, but did not quantify the benefits.
It's easy to use fundraising as a marker of viability because you can quantify it, but it's also lazy and potentially misleading.
The benefit of so much activity, and the costs, are hard to quantify, particularly as third parties bear some of the burden.
We knew from the beginning that the challenge was to quantify the opportunity and explain how business, suitably financed, could address it.
Wiechers said the economic consequences of Britain voting to leave the European Union were unclear and difficult to quantify at this point.
Those restrictions have been loosened slightly in recent years, happily, which has made it possible to quantify just how harmful they are.
However, the measurement the United Way uses to quantify this problem is counterproductive and detracts from more pressing issues related to poverty.
They do it because the scientific method has proven itself to be the most reliable to determine the truth and quantify risk.
A new mobile app takes the obsession to quantify into the bedroom, by helping individuals track their sexual encounters on their smartphones.
Farmers, seed companies and industry groups told Reuters the disease is spreading fast, but the data to quantify the damage is incomplete.
With a big crop coming, it is hard to quantify what is tariffs and what is Mother Nature and good farming practices.
The Labor Department estimates the mining rule will cost industry nearly $35 million to comply with, but did not quantify the benefits.
Even Beane's extremely thorough analysts were unable to extend their methodology to fielding, mostly because they couldn't assess what they couldn't quantify.
Absolutely. But the intangible benefits of dedicating a country to a worthy and ambitious goal are possibly larger and impossible to quantify.
He accuses the financial regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission, of pursuing a political agenda by pressing companies to quantify climate risks.
Whether the task force will make any difference this year will be impossible to quantify based solely on the result in Minnesota.
Whitford, a case heard last term, the plaintiffs proposed using a mathematical formula known as the "efficiency gap" to quantify the problem.
Then there is the more-difficult-to-quantify stress and strain of being a pragmatic and policy-focused Republican in Trump's Washington.
Casey represents stability and epitomizes culture, which are two essential but tough-to-quantify traits shared by the NBA's most successful organizations.
In particular, I've tried to quantify the group's web-based wing—the slippery, meme-slinging trolls who call themselves the alt-right.
In reality, users are paying with their data or they're paying with their attention, but it's much harder to quantify these things.
Some companies are even starting to quantify those emotions to provide a more nuanced view of ad effectiveness than clicks or impressions.
I'll delve into data, analyze the links going in, profile pages — all of this stuff that can be used to quantify news.
Guiony said it was difficult to quantify what impact on sales the September launch of Louis Vuitton's first ever perfume would have.
It's historically been hard to quantify exactly how much pee you're getting up your nose when you dive into any given pool.
As for depression and anxiety, mental health is harder to quantify, though studies do indicate an uptick in recent years, particularly depression.
Analysts have found it hard to quantify the costs of various on-again, off-again trade conflicts, or threats of future measures.
Try to quantify your platform using metrics like your combined social media followers, newsletter subscribers or monthly page views on your blog.
By comparing those experiments with historical weather data, we can quantify how likely an event is with and without human-generated warming.
Having a way to quantify and monitor brain wave activity, D'Arcy believes, will open up more research into technologies or other treatments.
When someone experiences chronic pain, there is no way to quantify it — no blood test to draw, no imaging test to order.
"Manafort's financial holdings are substantial, if difficult to quantify precisely because of his varying representations," Mr. Mueller stated in one legal filing.
Now, the annual September 93 "Tribute in Light Memorial" in Manhattan has provided a unique opportunity to study and quantify the effect.
Much like estimated spending on Medicare-for-all, projecting the health benefits of giving so many people insurance is hard to quantify.
While there is no definitive way to quantify it, spikes in sales and on social media suggest a significant Super Bowl effect.
The sources did not quantify the amount the series of measures would cost the government, as details are still being worked out.
Journalists and economists around the world rushed to quantify the impact the sanctions would have on North Korea amid heightened global tensions.
The process is also environmentally damaging and resource-intensive, and to top it off, it's hard to definitively quantify the industry's impact.
Finally, they sat through a battery of cognitive tests, designed to quantify how well they could reason and remember in various ways.
Keep track of your accomplishments and be able to share those accolades with your boss using specific examples to quantify your success.
One million microsieverts is equal to 1 sievert, the unit used to measure radiation and quantify the amount absorbed by the body.
Despite GroupM's warning, it is difficult to quantify the risk for brands that their ads will show up near pornography on Snapchat.
They're also where scores of beauty companies are eager to analyze and quantify your face, and suggest products to freshen you up.
Van de Put said he expects the virus to have a short-term impact, but he did not quantify that anticipated impact.
Companies like Tenable, Qualys and Rapid 7 try to quantify risk for a board-level audience, with a focus on managing vulnerabilities.
Wherever you can, try to quantify your experience so you can demonstrate more tangibly how you've contributed to your company's bottom line.
"We've been targeting customers with $5 gift cards," he added, while declining to quantify the possible impact on the Dunkin' Donuts business.
"While we know questions persist about tariffs, the potential future impact is difficult to quantify," CFO Brett Biggs said in a statement.
While Powell said he couldn't quantify what the longer-run economic effects would be, he said there is danger down the road.
Her study, the first to quantify the complexity of the songs, was published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
The results somehow helped me step back from my own emotions, slotting me into a framework that I could quantify and understand.
To quantify the relative cost of playoff injuries, let's use the summary statistic Win Shares, developed by Justin Kubatko of Basketball-Reference.
" Although it didn't quantify it in the report, Grayscale said it did see a "slight deceleration" of investments coinciding with the "summer slowdown.
For example, in European soccer, players such as Germany's Thomas Müller, who's considered an attacking midfielder, demand specific stats to quantify their success.
It's tough to quantify the effect that these departures have had on the company's share price, but one in particular had an impact.
It also immediately makes you quantify the hugeness of what that experience has been over the last seven years, which has been massive.
Armstrong declined to quantify the scale of job cuts, pending negotiations with labour leaders, but said staff reductions would run into the "thousands".
One could actually argue that Facebook made even more mistakes in the months that followed Zuck's big promise, but that's hard to quantify.
In addition to notebooks and life lists, birders are now using apps and centralized databases like eBird and iNaturalist to quantify their work.
"They are of the opinion that US legal liabilities are difficult to quantify and unlikely to go away any time soon," Bray said.
The number of survivors -- from those who were at the scene, to the family and friends left grieving -- is nearly impossible to quantify.
"The plans for Charleston... remains, however trade issues may impact the pace of the expansion, although we cannot quantify the effects," he said.
By referencing its stockpile of measurements, SynTouch says its robot finger can more accurately quantify the feel of something than a human expert.
I used to wish that I'd wanted to be an athlete, because it's easy to quantify if that's working — just measuring your speed!
This way, scientists could determine a way to quantify the probability that a signal is in fact a planet without follow-up observation.
He grew baffled by efforts to quantify the present, observing that any instant melts in one's grasp, "gone in the instant of becoming".
While it's certainly important to have fun this Halloween weekend, it's also paramount to analyze your parties and quantify how fun they are.
Most companies try to quantify customer loyalty, because as they scale they can no longer talk to customers the way they used to.
It is harder to quantify the emotional impact of losing a plant where generations of the same families had worked for a century.
Each step was applauded by partisan Republicans, and the costs America will incur as a result are mostly remote and hard to quantify.
Lowden and other executives vowed to use their companies' scale and marketing muscle to support the project, but declined to quantify financial investments.
It relies on near-infrared spectroscopy to quantify cysteic acid, which can help determine how processed hair is and your hair's moisture levels.
It might be difficult to quantify, as few companies are ever going to discuss the practice in public, but I suspect it's significant.
EPA spokeswoman Enesta Jones said the Harvard study adds to a wide body of new research about how to best quantify methane emissions.
The survey period for September's count included when Hurricane Florence slammed the Carolinas, though the Labor Department could not quantify the storm's impact.
This makes it difficult to quantify what exactly is being caused by the CPP in terms of jobs losses, versus what's happening naturally.
Twitris offers an interesting way to understand and quantify something nebulous like a debate which doesn't necessarily have a distinct winner or loser.
It's hard to quantify what this boom means for the Christmas tree industry due to the infrequency with which the data is collected.
So we decided to quantify the reach of the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" monologue, beyond the 7 million views on his official YouTube page.
But he also said the added sales were offset by considerable additional costs, which he did not quantify, according to Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung.
Britain's June decision to exit the EU occurred too late in the second quarter for companies to fully quantify the effect, he said.
If the rebound continues, here are some of the best historical trades according to Kensho, a tool used to quantify historical market events.
How would you quantify the difference between what someone gets for $1,500 at the Rogue Film School, and for $90 with your MasterClass?
Moreover, the harms are often diffuse—externalities that are nearly impossible to precisely quantify—whereas the profits are concentrated and very easily counted.
So it remains impossible to quantify the reach of the app vs the amount of patient identifiable data being shared to power it.
Discussing defensive abilities that SportVU might be able to quantify for fans in the not-too-distant future, Rohlf mentioned tracking player drives.
Art is subjective, impossible to quantify, a matter of taste and so much else; why not choose two winners, or five, or ten?
The program is introducing a large-scale trial next month in the Indonesian city of Yogyakarta to quantify Wolbachia's impact on dengue infections.
Since then, many scientists have been on a mission to better quantify the impacts of Starlink and to share their concerns with SpaceX.
It's long been known that meditation helps children feel calmer, but new research is helping quantify its benefits for elementary school-age children.
Installing worker representatives on boards occludes the crystal-clear objective of profit maximization with nebulous "responsibility" objectives that may be impossible to quantify.
Such costs must be paid up front while the benefits have been historically hard to quantify and come only in the longer run.
Waters proposed creating a House subcommittee on diversity and inclusion that would force companies to quantify their board members by race and gender.
"It's not dire everywhere now, but the point is, we are trying to understand and quantify animal behavior to help while we can."
In order to quantify the impact this shift has had on stock performance, Deutsche Bank tapped into its artificial-intelligence platform, α-Dig.
However, just our presence alone can have important behavioral impacts on wildlife, even if these effects aren't immediately apparent or easy to quantify.
There are simply too many to try to quantify, so he doesn't bother wasting his time trying to incorporate them into his model.
Improvements in governance and transparency should enable regulators to better quantify and manage systemic risks, which would be positive for China's operating environment.
Albuquerque said it was difficult to quantify the potential impact and he didn't know if the policy would achieve that 50 percent reduction.
Armstrong declined to quantify the scale of job cuts, pending negotiations with labour leaders, but said staff reductions would run into the "thousands".
It's easy to overlook all the ways we're being tracked, but as soon as you start to quantify it, it quickly becomes unsettling.
The good news: The condition is rare, though it's hard to quantify, according to a 2006 case report from the journal Cerebrovascular Diseases.
Jacques Behr, Ingenico's head of Europe and Africa, described the partnership as a "must have" but declined to quantify Ingenico's expected additional revenue.
Fitch believes these operational risks have been well monitored and controlled, but also acknowledges that they are inherently difficult to predict and quantify.
He used this value to quantify the energy consumption of the network as a whole (currently the same as the country of Ireland).
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But any transformative effects from its acquisition in January of the New York advisory firm Art Agency, Partners have been harder to quantify.
Using this data, they were able to precisely quantify levels of activity without having to rely on self-reports, which can be unreliable.
But everything I was doing had a positive outcome — not one I could necessarily quantify or describe, but I knew it was there.
First, though, I had to figure out how guilty I was: a way to quantify the global damage caused by one person's travel.
But for something like a dog in a dog park, a lot of it is in their heads, and it's hard to quantify.
A test called the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) is the tool social scientists commonly use to attempt to quantify concern for the environment.
"Causality is difficult to quantify, but taxes are certainly playing a role," said Niklas Ahola, a real estate adviser at Compass in Naples.
The company also said "it is not currently possible" to quantify the impact that the coronavirus will have on its business in 22.
" But Foxconn warned that "there are still plenty [of] uncertainties which we can not quantify the potential impact [of] on the full year.
However, there is no official data on those operating with irregular contracts, and no one has attempted to quantify the group for decades.
Any effort to quantify the Covid-19 impact at this stage, when the timing and impact are unknowable, is merely a thought experiment.
When coming up with a number, jurors consider factors like physical damage and mental anguish — concepts that are difficult to quantify, he said.
On Friday, IAG said that "ongoing uncertainty" over the outbreak's potential impact and duration mean it's not possible to quantify the total cost.
But in order for physicians to be able to "prescribe" mindfulness as a therapy, it would help to be able to quantify it.
He argued that there had been no previous national effort to gather "hard data," rather than survey-based research, to quantify voting problems.
Researchers used satellite images to quantify how much vegetation, including trees, grass and shrubs, was within 500 meters (550 yards) of people's homes.
We can certainly count something like the number of times you might smile, but can we quantify the content of a smile itself?
"We know bears have an excellent sense of smell but there are few studies that quantify just how good it is," explained Derocher.
All the while, researchers are racing to quantify how the plant species of the Arctic are coping with a much, much warmer world.
In 1879, the first laboratory for experimental psychology opened in Leipzig, Germany, under Wilhelm Wundt, who sought to quantify sensation and inner experience.
This would quantify the maximum level of disruption they would tolerate in terms of time, volume of business or number of customers affected.
Given how opaque and unchecked prosecutors' use of jailhouse informants is, it is impossible to quantify how often they factor into criminal cases.
But until all the targeted goods are known, it's difficult to quantify the actual impact that Asian economies could actually see, experts said.
For anyone watching the women's free skate, 1.31 points feels like an arbitrary number because we aren't often asked to subjectively quantify sports.
A Twitter spokesman declined to comment directly on the research but the company has previously sought to challenge external researchers' attempts to quantify how information is diffused and amplified on its platform by arguing they do not have the full picture of how Twitter users are exposed to tweets and thus aren't well positioned to quantify the impact of propaganda-spreading bots.
It reported weaker-than-expected sales in the three months to July 2 but said it was too early to quantify the Brexit effect.
That means doing better in ways we can easily quantify -- growing our personal savings, buying our first homes and shoring up our retirement accounts.
In 2456, Rhiannon Parker, a researcher at the University of Wollogong in Australia, set out to quantify just how bad that bias actually is.
Katzourakis and his student Pakorn Aiewsakun tried out four different ways to quantify how quickly the evolutionary rate appeared to change based on timescale.
"I wanted to find an interesting way to quantify the poetry that could apply to any written text—not just Shakespeare's sonnets," Rougeux says.
Of the three most damaging effects of hurricanes—wind, storm surge, and rain—rain is one of the most difficult to quantify in advance.
Sources could not quantify the number of Palestinians that have met with the Trump team, and administration officials declined to do so as well.
"It was nice to have a paper actually quantify the loss and to have a better sense of why it is happening," Wilson said.
Hamas is notoriously secretive and non-transparent, so it's basically impossible to quantify the extent of corruption and misuse of government funds, said Shaban.
BuzzFeed News has sought to quantify her social media dominance, and here's one metric: Her most popular GIF has more than 50 million views.
Researchers have acknowledged for ages that harassment probably plays some role, but due to underreporting it remains very difficult to quantify its actual impact.
What's really not called for are insults to academic efforts that seek, in good faith, to quantify the pros and cons of ride-sharing.
While it's hard to quantify to what extent, Boockvar said that retail weakness could have been partially due to the high cost of credit.
And Wall Street analysts scrambling to quantify the impact of tariffs on the companies they cover are beginning to feel like its Groundhog day.
By the Numbers Whether it's TV ratings or avocado consumption, we're inundated with ways to quantify the annual extravagance that is the Super Bowl.
Like I said, it sounds great, but I don't know how to quantify $75 versus $200, especially with the sub-$400 headphones I own.
The fact that I still remember it is important — obviously representation affects us psychically, affects our aspirations in some ways that we can't quantify.
Most economists agree that it's hard to quantify the exact impact of a "no deal" Brexit as it would be an unprecedented, uncertain scenario.
Still, even with all that said, I find it difficult to quantify why I love this movie so much, or why the Academy did.
After another nine months of work we were able to quantify all that and to get some numerical confirmations for the impressions we'd gotten.
The survey period for September's data included when Hurricane Florence hit the East Coast, though the Labor Department could not quantify the storm's impact.
While the Breakthrough scenario sets out some of the more 'high end' risk possibilities, it is often not possible to meaningfully quantify their probabilities.
There'd been a lot of discussion in 2016 about how bad a nominee Trump was, but this was a way to roughly quantify it.
But until now, according to the authors, there hasn't been an attempt to quantify, on a national level, why people are getting medical cannabis.
The goal was to quantify not only what might be the most effective way to go about things, but how feasible the technologies are.
While he hopes to eventually read all of them, he used statistical computing to quantify and highlight Buffett's penchant for positivity over the years.
I think it's impossible to quantify exactly to what extent, just because there are so many things that are involved in making this work.
These turtles can live for up to 90 years, so it's hard to quantify right now exactly how much the population has bounced back.
Using Kensho, a tool designed to quantify historical market events, we looked at quarters where gold has jumped 10 percent or more since 1990.
Using data from Kensho, a tool designed to quantify historical market events, CNBC Pro analyzed the impact of stock buyback seasonality on market returns.
It's difficult to quantify the effect that plain packaging has on consumer behavior, though studies have shown that it likely acts as a deterrent.
BECKY QUICK: Charlie, if you had to go back through the years, what would you quantify as your worst trade that you've ever made?
Barclays said that management first needs to quantify the impact, while Goldman Sachs cited risks related to the execution of the new strategic review.
As I have explained previously, reinforcement learning steals the idea of utility from economists in an effort to quantify and iteratively evaluate decision making.
There've been some studies where they tried to separate bodily movements, looking at awkward versus charming, so they could quantify it a little bit.
In its last two Libor trials, the SFO did not need to produce victims or quantify losses, which can be unusual for fraud cases.
All-caps, by the way, is supposedly a way that some data organizations quantify your eligibility for a loan, if you use all-caps.
A still bigger risk, but one that is harder to quantify, is the longer-term effect of a fraught political climate upon corporate profits.
That means something was happening with the audience, something we can't quantify but something that we have to give value to in our sport.
If you position yourself at the core of the business and achieve positive results you can quantify, you set yourself up for future success.
These things are hard to quantify, but it seems reasonable to assume that such a prominent female role model would have some positive effect.
As people strive ever harder to minutely quantify every action they do, the sensors that monitor those actions are growing lighter and less invasive.
Reputational cost is impossible to quantify, but the literal cost to U.C. Berkeley, in security fees alone, was likely to exceed a million dollars.
The campaign also attracted the support of campaign groups such as Internet sans Frontieres (ISF), which has been seeking to quantify the economic damage.
It's difficult to quantify the extent of the current comedy boom, but a glance at the statistics provides a sketch of the field's growth.
Economic loss aside, cyberattacks also pose a threat to the stability of our democratic institutions, the economic impact of which is impossible to quantify.
"We don't have any data to quantify why it's happening, but we all know we've seen more distracted driving in recent years," Hood said.
The other method sampled published scientific papers that used the Drake equation to quantify the uncertainty about each variable according to current scientific knowledge.
In addition to swinging a decent bat, Ross does all of that other "catcher stuff" that's difficult to quantify yet we know means something.
"I can't quantify this other than to say that they are top-of-mind disappointers," Cramer said, adding that they create mainly psychological weight.
However, public health officials across the country continue to report a lack of testing kits, making the true number of cases difficult to quantify.
The risks of relying so heavily on clearinghouses are hard to quantify, though, and there are many believers in the new regimen of oversight.
"To quantify the potential impact, in the first three weeks of FY 2020, 1.2 billion rand ($69.35 million) in sales were achieved," it said.
Government economist Ronald Indergand declined to quantify the impact on Switzerland, although he said the outlook for the country's economy had become more pessimistic.
The companies' silence about what they actually are paying under the GILTI makes it hard to quantify the true costs of the Treasury's rules.
So a new study that aims to quantify and correlate stock performance with so-called E.S.G. factors is generating chatter among the investor class.
Coaching is extremely difficult to quantify, and there's a reason several people who have won the award have been fired soon after collecting it.
These kinds of correlations don't mean causation and the company is still working to better quantify the benefits of adopting its workplace wellness protocols.
On Thursday, researchers at George Mason University released a study that aimed to quantify exactly how much of a gift Mr. Trump has been.
The challenge involves trying to quantify how many infections were actually prevented through measures such as wearing masks, closing schools and locking down cities.
The assumption was that the typical person is a rational being who makes informed, measurable decisions based on things we can quantify and calculate.
Our perceptions of what goes on in our heads are too subjective to quantify, and experimental psychologists tend to steer clear of the area.
On the other end, test strips are easy to use, but they do not quantify the contamination and are sometimes inaccurate requiring multiple tests.
They also have a government relations function, generating analyses that quantify their company's positive impact on a particular community (and thereby arguing against regulation).
Rare, a nonprofit focused on conservation and behavioral change, recently sought to quantify the aggregate impact voluntary, individual steps to cut emissions could have.
To quantify the impact of that increase on individuals, Coleman used as examples the five top-selling specialty drugs, which include Humira and Enbrel.
Tadeo said the group was unable to quantify or put a dollar value on facility upgrades that were intended to better protect against storms.
" The post introduced four new metrics that might be used to quantify what a healthy conversation looks like, metrics like "receptivity" and "shared reality.
My conquests began to feel fatalistic; they saw me as part of a lineage of queer black excellence that they could quantify and consume.
I don't have the calculus to quantify whether the media scrutiny over the Kardashians' appearances is worth the business capital they've gained from it.
By using heart rate information, for example, they were able to quantify the difficulty a given programmer had in producing a piece of software.
Biologists have not been able to quantify exactly how much they should change their estimates of when things happened over the course of evolutionary history.
It's much easier to measure time on site or monthly average user stats than to quantify the outcomes of serving users conspiratorial or fraudulent content.
It's hard to quantify the resulting loss of status in ways that don't sound ridiculous, because the newcomers have paid the same dues you have.
With age an unreliable measure of 'world class' status, then, we must find another arbitrary gauge for an attribute that is intrinsically difficult to quantify.
After those exposures, the researchers did tiny punch biopsies of the areas to quantify how much the UV rays had damaged the skin cells' DNA.
The effects of social media are multifaceted and hard to quantify, so it feels pointless demanding more authenticity from something that doesn't necessarily require it.
The economy as a whole may lose $500 billion a year from the costs of the opioid epidemic; the social cost is impossible to quantify.
So the variable you used to quantify the quality of the restaurants was their Yelp rating— not prices, or "elitism," or ratings by restaurant critics?
Analysts and market sources said it was hard to quantify the impact of the Qatari purchase and what it would mean for Lebanon's economic recovery.
The sheer horror of the situation, of seeing a once virile man reduced to a quaking sack of flesh — I can't begin to quantify it.
Using Kensho, a tool designed to quantify historical events, CNBC Pro set out to find what happens if those losses extend into a second week.
"It is hard to quantify the money that's involved with this kind of problem, but this charge, I think, gives you some certainty," Cramer said.
But there's very little evidence to support this claim, and there hasn't been a good way for scientists to quantify the nutritional benefits of cannibalism.
Analysts say the planned tariff cut is unlikely to significantly boost domestic consumption, while its economic impact is most likely limited and hard to quantify.
Analysts said it is still hard to quantify what such a move would mean for Apple's finances, but warned that there will be an impact.
But the costs of prolonged outages are far-reaching and challenging to quantify, and resiliency metrics are hard to define and even harder to compare.
But despite the importance of air quality, Day concluded that it was not possible to quantify potential health risks, and that more research was needed.
Insurers have said the growing sophistication of hackers alongside a still-evolving cyber insurance industry makes it difficult to quantify their potential cyber-related losses.
Using calculations from Newton himself and a pretty good estimate for the speed of light, Young was able to quantify the wavelength of different colors.
"What we've been able to do is actually quantify, on a site-by-site basis, what the selection intensities of different mutations are," he said.
However, co-author Rebecca Jackson said, underwater melting accelerates the process of glacial melting, a process that scientists are only beginning to understand and quantify.
For our next study, rather than trying to understand what drives individual route choices, we aimed to quantify how far those choices are from optimal.
Lenders in Britain and the EU should quantify exposures to counterparties in each other's jurisdictions, including the billions of euros in cross-border derivatives contracts.
And while the US-led coalition's intense aerial bombardment of the city over the last few months has taken a toll, it's difficult to quantify.
Using data from Kensho, a tool designed to quantify historical market events, CNBC Pro ran a study to find seasonality trends for the weeks ahead.
The impact of the plan is difficult to quantify, despite its pledge to achieve up to 30 percent emission reductions from 2005 levels by 2025.
There is no data available to quantify the election-related anxiety, but the therapists' anecdotes give some insight into the state of the national psyche.

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