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The report said, "Nonquantifiable safety and security benefits should be included in the analysis of proposals."
Success or failure was based on appearances or other nonquantifiable data.
That much of what history studies is nonquantifiable, and therefore to quantify is to lose in precision.
I teach engineers nonquantifiable things at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
These nonquantifiable civil rights benefits are considerable and weighed heavily in Congress's initial enactment and strengthening of section 508, which require the standards to be issued.
There have been nonquantifiable losses of corporate morality, i.e., of trust, loyalty, bonds of agreement and commitment by stakeholders in American industry's products and processes.
Presumably he means that most attempts at such poetry fail because they do not reach a sufficiently high threshold along those intangible, nonquantifiable, imprecise dimensions of grace and meaningfulness.
They have also noted quietly that people often need to be trained in nonquantifiable skills like negotiating and communicating to put into place the new management models so many corporations are adopting.
Page 36 GAO/IMTEC-8.1.4 Assessing Acquisition Risks f. Any nonquantifiable benefits, such as improved service and enhanced organizational image.