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It is not possible to put a figure on the costs.
"Trying to put a figure on that is pretty difficult.
Could you put a figure on the number of runners who have finished in the race's history?
But you don't wish to put a figure on it.
The governor's office has not put a figure on the shortfall.
Even I'd be hard-pressed to put a figure on that.
Officials said it was too early to put a figure on the extent of the storm damage.
"This was not just a moment of inspiration putting a figure on paper.
At present, it is difficult to put a figure on its economic implications, as production has become more industrialised.
"Well, if you want me to put a figure on it," she said, laughing, "50 percent."
For the first time, he put a figure on the Bosnian Government's demands - 55 percent of the country.
It is impossible to put a figure on the amount, but there is no question that funds went missing.
How many is not many,, I'll put a figure on it.
"But I can't put a figure on the enjoyment I've gotten out of the game."
If I had to put a figure on it, it would be approximately 80%.
Clegg says he won't put a figure on this because the process has not started.
No one can sensibly put a figure on it or claim that Assad's supporters form a majority.
But the government is not releasing details in these areas which means Labour has more work to do to put a figure on these savings.
Putting a figure on just how many potholes the city of Stamford fixes each year is an impossible task.
Members of the public and businesses should also benefit from this treasure trove of information, whose commercial value is difficult to put a figure on.
Will he put a figure on the amount that he intends to make available to deal with homelessness and dampness?
We were able to put a figure on the table - EUR 2.4 billion annually - between 2010 and 2012.
Serious attempts to put a figure on the number of species now living on earth vary by a factor of nearly 100.
The companies, which together have about 18 million paying subscribers in the United States, hesitate to put a figure on the price of satellite piracy.
Information should be free, and boundless, to put a figure on this restricts freedom to develop, grow and know about the world.
This time, even he could not give an exact figure.
He declined to give an exact figure, but said the amount was in excess of $10 million.
She did not give an exact figure.
The promoters declined to give an exact figure.
Ms. Kimberly said with Enron virtually worthless, his net worth is down by 80 percent, but she did not give an exact figure.
The census enumeration districts are not delimited such as to give an exact figure for New Barn.
Its president, Ron Singer, can't give an exact figure for its total membership but says that it has "about 100 active members".
Polybius states that the Carthaginians had 130 ships, but does not give an exact figure for the Romans.
Although he did not give an exact figure for the third-quarter earnings, he said the report shows that many of the nation's banks are doing "quite well and are still profitable, despite what everyone has been saying about the industry."
When Camus was asked during a brief visit to New York in 1946 how many people were in the French Resistance during World War II, Camus dismissively gave an exact figure like "360,728."
Just last summer, it invested several hundred million dollars (the company would never give an exact figure) to almost gut Marshall Field's State Street store in Chicago, turning it into the closest thing America has to Selfridges in London, the model for the modern department store.