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"unquantifiable" Definitions
  1. not capable of being quantified : lacking a characteristic that can be measured or expressed as a number or amount

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Often, they tout that mystical, yet unquantifiable, political commodity: Momentum.
The beauty of #BlackGirlMagic is its authentic and unquantifiable diversity.
The damage will be done, and it will be unquantifiable.
To be fair, "Bob Honey" is perplexing and unquantifiable by design.
They retain unquantifiable expertise and experience that cannot be easily replicated.
"Historically there has been an unquantifiable disinvestment in transportation access," she continued.
The impact of all that fury unleashed and frustration expressed is unquantifiable.
BoJack is unquantifiable — it's comedy, tragedy, satire, farce, absurdism, realism, magical, and devastating.
The rest were somewhat more intangible, with long-term and largely unquantifiable implications.
That's the power of the photographs -- something unquantifiable happens to the girls, Hutchison says.
But there's an unquantifiable opportunity cost in other things the government is not doing.
It's racked up nearly 100k views there, plus unquantifiable exposure in GIFs and unauthorized YouTube rips.
The piece is the star of the exhibit, encapsulating the looming, unquantifiable threat of the future.
There's also the unquantifiable: Not only are the kids alright—they're helping save humanity from itself.
The potential damage to hundreds of thousands of lives is unquantifiable, and the upside is nonexistent.
"There has been unquantifiable adverse impact on live entertainment, profits and employment opportunities in the Precincts," he wrote.
Dominika faces violent rape attempts not once, but twice, not counting the almost unquantifiable instances of sexual harassment.
PFAS litigation remains an unquantifiable risk that is likely to worsen as the product liability class actions escalate.
Listening to the record captures that unquantifiable feeling of just watching friends blowing off steam in a studio.
The very idea of computers outwitting humans at tasks previously thought to require unquantifiable intuition has proven seductive.
Fear of the unknown and unquantifiable risks shouldn't absolutely prohibit us from making interventions that could have great benefits.
And there's another possible – if currently unquantifiable – benefit should UniCredit decide to move its head office: lower funding costs.
Each new image begins as the previous one fades, evoking the feeling of unquantifiable memories shared between old friends.
But the economic consequences of an as yet unquantifiable influx of asylum seekers remained "highly uncertain," the ministry said.
It is the fastest-growing market in the world, and its effects and importance in culture are currently unquantifiable.
Payoffs and tie-ins are everywhere: in eyeballs, ad dollars, recording sales, ticket sales, media buzz and sheer unquantifiable attention.
These and many more make up the unquantifiable benefits that many of us feel when we go to a game.
To demand that officials quantify the unquantifiable would, in effect, establish a strong presumption against any kind of protective measures.
That six-man band we had from '91 to '97, there was this unquantifiable thing about us playing music together.
And how might we do this by taking the unquantifiable, context-dependent messiness of culture and societal inequities into account?
If that sounds like an intangible, unquantifiable gauge, it is not: it can have a direct financial impact on Italian soccer's health.
Since its release, the moody, mercurial textures of Blonde have given me a similar unquantifiable feeling as listening to the late Arthur Russell.
Both data sources have different and unquantifiable sources of error, and there has been some dispute over their true share of the electorate.
When played at an elite level, soccer, like art, contains so much that is unquantifiable that it defies numerical ranking and subjective opinion.
In doing so, Herbert tamed color's mysterious nature and turned it into a commodity, in essence quantifying what had until then been unquantifiable.
These lessons enhance my work to prepare students for a 21st century world, which, despite its increasing reliance on numbers, is largely unquantifiable.
And Porter's conduct, given his position, has to be an unquantifiable disqualifier (particularly when you add to it his lack of security clearance).
"Canadian artists will return transformed, in some unquantifiable way, by the experience, and will draw from it for their next projects," she wrote.
The Grammys' tribute to Prince had to be an especially electric one in order to properly honor the Purple One's unquantifiable contribution to music.
Other factors regarding temporary leave, including the unquantifiable costs of staying home, can come into play when deciding what works for an individual family.
Baseball comes with hang-ups of its own pastoral aesthetics, which are widely considered to make the game great in some romantic, unquantifiable manner.
Integrity-related penalties have cost the largest banks tens of billions of dollars in the last several years, in addition to unquantifiable reputational costs.
Plus it's guaranteed money in the bank vs the unquantifiable risk of spending to keep swimming in the seethingly competitive cauldron of the smartphone space.
But analysts say there is also the unquantifiable effect of uncertainty surrounding the presidential election that may also be weighing on the minds of investors.
The historic investment in the NEA has been fractional compared to other government spending but the dividends of this investment in our culture are unquantifiable.
It's fine if you've dabbled — a happy hour here, a CES party there — and understood that those were brief attempts to get something that's unquantifiable.
The rising trade tensions between the United States and China may also crimp steel demand to some extent, but this is still an unquantifiable risk.
Even as she demonstrated assessments for staff members, Dr. Bennett noted another factor that renders results suspect: the unquantifiable impact of shelter life on dogs.
"The ongoing geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran continue to add a still unquantifiable level of support," said Saxo Bank commodity strategist Ole Hansen.
He helped take the crazy out of advertising, they say, imposing fiscal discipline on a realm that had long accommodated the freewheeling, unquantifiable magic of creativity.
We are constantly surrounded by objects and places imbued with the memory of violence, a violence that is cumulative and, for us as mere observers, unquantifiable.
Tequila has been responsible for countless bad decisions and an unquantifiable amount of regret, and even the world's second-biggest brewer isn't immune from its effects.
"Best" is an unquantifiable designation, subjective in every way (and a word I generally avoid in the Australia Fare reviews I write for The New York Times).
"The historic investment in the NEA has been fractional compared to other government spending but the dividends of this investment in our culture are unquantifiable," he wrote.
"While the consequences are unquantifiable, we believe Tesla's CEO made a mistake in refusing to answer some of the analyst questions about the Model 3 ramp," he wrote.
While "family" and "empathy" aren't the most common hallmarks of corporate culture, Hoplamazian found that those unquantifiable factors played a part in retaining employees and managing them well.
Often the problem with an expansion club's performance out of the gate isn't talent or skill, rather the unquantifiable yet ever-important lack of chemistry on the roster.
What's missing is a far scarier, and unquantifiable, surrender to the recesses of the mind that cannot be reduced to the tidy dramatic contours of cause and effect.
Exposing the behavior may taint the work of the male artist — even then, only maybe — but the loss of art never produced by victims of their behavior is unquantifiable.
I discovered that running up and down hills, vaulting tree roots and crunching along forest paths come with genuine, unquantifiable physical pleasures: clean, sharp air in hard-working lungs.
Every other company just barfed up a bunch of spec bumps, namely unquantifiable improvements in image quality, added smart TV features, and support for high dynamic range (HDR) video.
The tension between those unquantifiable, but still very real design considerations and the hard numbers that benchmarking produces is a challenge that every device maker has to deal with.
The Cavs will be older, though, and the physical and mental toll that four straight Finals trips will take on the currently GM-less organization is unquantifiable but significant.
"Current prices reflect not panic but real yet unquantifiable concerns about the economic impact of travel bans, social distancing measures and supply chain disruptions," the Financial Times argued this week.
Irving's magical layups give birth to a different brand of pessimism for those who root against him; they're technically worth two points, but erode the other team's belief in unquantifiable ways.
More than the financial and stakeholder benefits is the unquantifiable feeling of belonging to a community of like-minded people and a company that is mission-driven rather than profit-driven.
But go deeper into the numbers—and the circumstances from which they sprout—and factor in all the imperceptible/unquantifiable ways he impacts a locker room, and Johnson's value is clear.
But for a young core that's endured unprecedented failure and numerous setbacks over the past few years, simply setting aside time to have positive bonding experiences may have unquantifiable long-term implications.
We may not see more Canadian plays in New York, but Canadian artists will return transformed, in some unquantifiable way, by the experience, and will draw from it for their next projects.
The FCA's decision followed a periodic review of Aberdeen's capital position and changes to the way the regulator factored in insurance and unquantifiable risks when modelling risk, the firm said in a statement.
Sharon L. Pinkerton, an executive at Airlines for America, the industry's main trade group, recalled Transportation Department regulators suggesting that "unquantifiable, unidentifiable benefits" would "outweigh the costs" of new rules for the airlines.
Similarly when producing the economic analysis for the WOTUS rule, the EPA ignored the work it had previously done on measuring the benefits of the rule and merely asserted that benefits were unquantifiable.
But having Noah gone was easier than I thought it would be, a house filled with less smelly laundry, fewer cluttering shoes, more food in the fridge, and an unquantifiable amount of calm.
They already had the unquantifiable "it" and, often, were stymied on the way up, tapping into snippets of their personalities and athletic styles in ways the writers never intended in order to break through.
"In essence, we are caught between concern that investors will become re-sensitized to political risk and an unquantifiable hunch that the lure of positive carry may continue to support the market," they said.
Not even through the second round yet, the young Oilers team has proved so far that momentum, the unquantifiable buzzword that gets tossed around most often this time of year, is not a thing.
That's not bad, even though it was likely boosted an unquantifiable degree thanks to Chris Paul, Blake Griffin, Jamal Crawford, J.J. Redick, Marreese Speights and even Ray Felton occupying the opposition's attention in various ways.
That may be true, but the price structure also reflects the completely unquantifiable aura necessary for a product to qualify as "luxury" — and the age-old theory that you always want what you cannot get.
Trump, the president who promised to make Americans grow "tired of winning," has caused a major loss to national intelligence, one whose consequences are unknowable, unquantifiable, but whose impact is clear: America is now less secure.
When a picture is ripped and shared—an unquantifiable occurrence today, and which is the case here—there is breathing room for the audience to read too little, or too much, into the reality of the moment.
DeGennaro described how the system turns the once-unquantifiable chaos of the game into obedient statistics ready for inspection.. SportVU generates huge amounts of data, however, and that's where machine learning—a type of AI—comes in.
We can also imagine it being unnecessary in an era where machines can parse vast troves of data to build predictive models of once unquantifiable things, such as suffering reflected in the microexpressions of a face, for example.
Of course, it should be said that the science here is hardly exact — achieving a carbon neutralizing one-to-one ratio is difficult when there are so many unquantifiable differentials from flight to flight and person to person.
But aren't we grateful for the alchemical, unquantifiable mix of factors that allows this woman — embodied by this actress, at this moment, in this place — to share with us so raptly what she knows, or even thinks she knows?
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, meanwhile, wrote a separate opinion concluding that the plaintiff in Price Waterhouse could proceed because she showed that "stereotypical attitudes towards women [played] a significant, though unquantifiable, role" in her employer's decision not to promote her.
This fee includes staffing, inventory management, events, a proprietary technology suite, and as Showfields cofounder Katie Hunt calls it, the unquantifiable "power of being part of one of the most innovative communities of brands and founders from around the world." 
"There's real significant and immediate economic impact and there's long-term unquantifiable impact as far as kids that may have watched the World Cup next summer who will now lose that opportunity to be inspired by the U.S.," Donovan said.
There was also combativeness, and fearmongering about immigrants, and boasts specific and unquantifiable — America's economy was "the hottest," as if Mr. Trump were pitching a new hotel — and introductions of guest after emotional guest, all stuffing a Dagwood-sandwich speech.
The economy of personality promises that the only thing you have to monetize is something inherent in yourself — not a skill or a learned trade or even a talent, but an unquantifiable personal appeal — you can still have everything you've ever wanted.
The trope of having the "confidence of a mediocre white man" is actually based in academic work suggesting that men are more self-assured in their leadership abilities after years of social conditioning and therefore tend to exude that unquantifiable personable aura.
That sacrifice has proven to be mutually beneficial, but right now there is a whole banana boat's worth of unquantifiable forces—respect, ego, loyalty, and other slippery human emotions—at play, all of them more important than money (and money always matters).
His preference to not wear a suit or do business in a boardroom may seem understated, but in truth formal business is becoming ever more out-dated and old fashioned, replaced by faster paced, less structured conversations, opening up pathways to unquantifiable and unimaginable opportunities.
Although this is the largest and most diverse set of data on the topic of how body cameras affect police encounters, it is still a relatively small sample and there are many unquantifiable factors involved: How is force defined by a district, a city, a country?
It's precarious and complicated for a variety of reasons, and as the organization's longest-tenured player (literally no one from Stevens's first season is still around), how do they assess a player who provides an unquantifiable advantage while simultaneously existing with weaknesses that really stand out?
One of the things that makes a college campus special is the way students and faculty interact generally, whether through long drop-in conversations in office hours, contact at social events or in cafeterias, or otherwise partaking in the unquantifiable, but very real, benefits of shared community.
The team's path to a championship is reliant on his individual growth; sharp development from Johnson, Caldwell-Pope, Harris, and Henry Ellenson; and, in an age of heavy player movement, the idea that the cohesiveness of Detroit's core would provide an unquantifiable advantage over their opponent.
The key is to find the right book for you—the book with that unquantifiable factor that in some way excites you, whether it's a smart new hardcover by a favorite reporter or a dog-eared copy of a Jacqueline Susann novel you found on the sidewalk.
It was one of those rare experiences where you realize you've been looking for this unquantifiable and unknowable thing, and weren't even aware it was missing from your life until you're suddenly face to face with it—like meeting your soulmate or having an orgasm for the first time.
Our team was called the Intangibles, for the sports cliché describing that unquantifiable quality of grit and attention to detail which valuable players, especially older ones, are often said to have, and which we reckoned was all we had left, amid a general decline in fitness and skill.
Instead of concluding that the protections would provide more than $500 million in economic benefits, they were told to list the benefits as unquantifiable, according to Elizabeth Southerland, who retired in 2017 from a 30-year career at the E.P.A., finishing as a senior official in its water office.
"We are cautious on the shares given our lack of confidence for a turnaround of the home credit business and the unquantifiable size of potential FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) redress," said Barclays' analysts in a note, referring to the UK regulator's powers to demand remediation payments from the company to consumers.
A number of startups are selling data-driven tech tools designed to comply with U.S. equality laws into the European Union, where their specific flavor of anti-discrimination compliance may be as legally meaningless as the marketing glitter they're sprinkling — with eye-catching (but unquantifiable) claims of "fairness metrics" and "bias beating" AIs.
"For decades, the federal courts have arguably been the most important backstop in protecting the rights of those most vulnerable in our country, and each federal judge, each case, and each decision has an impact on an unquantifiable number of Americans," Sharon McGowan, director of strategy at Lambda Legal said in a statement Wednesday.
Lowry still has an unquantifiable and hugely positive effect in the half-court (he's so excellent at knowing when to cut into open space, catch a pass, and then immediately kick the ball out to an open teammate), but the way he guts defensive schemes by scoring before they have a chance to set up is what truly makes him special. 4.
"If you're asked to hold more capital, then that will constrain your opportunities elsewhere, which could include returning capital to shareholders, looking for new acquisitions, launching new products," said Julian Young, senior partner in the wealth and asset management business at consultants EY. The FCA's decision was driven by the removal of a capital credit for the insurance Aberdeen had put in place to cover losses and by the need for it to have more on hand for "unquantifiable" risks.

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