In a field where outcomes are difficult to quantify, Morgan insists on showing results beyond spruced-up buildings.
The main problem is that the complexity of computer networks makes it very difficult to quantify risk accurately.
As a non-sales, non-marketing, non-manager, I find it difficult to quantify my achievements.
It would be difficult to quantify the benefit Oakley received as a result of its endorsement agreement with McIlroy.
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"It's so difficult to quantify, " said Alejandro Moreno, a former MLS Cup winner with Columbus and now a soccer analyst.
While he acknowledges results are difficult to quantify, Pretorius says that Trophy Robotics does keep track of club members of the years.
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Then there are indirect effects, which are even more difficult to quantify.
The Moroccan representative suggested the reason was technical: education was a long-term investment and its results difficult to quantify quickly and efficiently.
Even with the formal systems in place in most of the developed world, it is difficult to quantify adverse events associated with marketed pharmaceuticals.
It is difficult to quantify if or how asset purchases drive production, but there is little doubt they are having a direct impact on capital markets.
Judge Phillip Wassall said Pincombe "took advantage" of situations when he was left alone with them and "the mental harm" they had suffered would be "difficult to quantify".
Furthermore, the value over time to this country of engendering the enthusiasm that attends an audacious and innovative undertaking of this kind is real if difficult to quantify.
While acknowledging that a CDO's results can be difficult to quantify, Ms. Moats, who is Mexican-American, credits her predecessors with the recent increase in female leaders at the firm.
But the damage done -- bad morale, poor teamwork, ineffective execution of strategy -- can be difficult to quantify on corporate bottomlines, unless the psychopath veers into actual crime.
"I think it's very difficult to quantify, " Chadwick said.
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Pension officials, seeking both to avoid public embarrassment related to hiring the rogue manager and a speedy way to recoup fund losses that are difficult to quantify, agree to the settlement offer and confidentiality provision.
"Furthermore, unintended consequences are sometimes difficult to quantify, " Goldberg says, citing higher costs to consumers and businesses, reduced availability of credit, lager banks being placed at a relative disadvantage to smaller ones and so forth.
How it affected us on a, kind of, more human and more emotional level, that's difficult to quantify, but I remember when I - in my school, we had a French teacher who was actually an English woman.
Since the intangible benefits of buying a hybrid are difficult to quantify, calculating the payback usually focuses on the specific hybrid you buy, sales price differential to a standard car, projected gas costs, maintenance costs and tax rebates.
Rippe said it's difficult to quantify exactly how much more concentrated the supplement is compared to foods, but he said the supplements are "consistent with" supplements that have been used by in Chinese herbal medicine for thousands of years.
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While it remains difficult to quantify the financial impact of this until we know of a rough structure, we can look at the independent value drivers of the two companies and see that a couple of scenarios could makes sense.
While Iran in recent years has claimed more than 12 million in the ranks of the group, Middle East experts put the figure closer to 300, 000 -- though they concede it's difficult to quantify a sprawling militia that has full-time and reservist cadres.
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The fact that the Securitate is widely believed still to be operating, combined with the systematic pre-election violence and the tradition of rigged Romanian elections, evidently gave rise to a climate of fear whose impact on the balloting was, while difficult to quantify, nonetheless quite palpable.
European firms that sell to other businesses are being hurt too: JC Decaux, an outdoor-advertising company, and WPP, an advertising and marketing conglomerate, have said that SARS is having an effect, thanks to cancelled travel and conferences, though WPP said the effect was difficult to quantify.
Like other intangible corporate assets, such as brand or employee loyalty, they are difficult to measure and quantify.
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It was a complex portfolio with many levels of assets and difficult-to-quantify upsides.
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Audit Scotland said a number of factors would affect prescribing and its associated spending in coming years, and it is difficult to forecast and quantify their long-term impact.
The committee rejected this option as it is hard to quantify imported emissions and difficult to influence other nations' climate policies.
Tracking and counting the entirety of social traffic remains difficult, and picking a single number to quantify it all gets a little hairy.
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Regardless of all the systems out there that indicate ranking or even try to capture your degree of trust in others, the very notion of trust is a personal concept that is difficult or impossible to convey in a simple form that the system can quantify.
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