This goal may be relatively specific, but it's completely unmeasurable and not time-limited. |
The unmeasurable benefits can then be considered in relation to the adjusted net cost by policy makers. |
Proof is arrived at after the evidential facts given in the reports have been weighed and the unmeasurable factors taken into account. |
This is especially true for pain and suffering awards, which are supposed to measure something that everyone admits is unmeasurable. |
Austrians can offer an alternative approach that does not depend on having to define or measure what is conceptually indefinable or unmeasurable. |
The effects of regulations such as these are both unpredictable and unmeasurable. |