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If Suhail Khan is useful to Norquist today, he was incalculably valuable in his previous capacity.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Khan Job
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It is the problem of the small country, Muslim or non-Muslim, with the incalculably sudden big punch.
ECONOMIST: Weathering the storm
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The government's Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson said the risks were "incalculably small", but it was removed from use.
BBC: A CJD brain
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Nevertheless, this broadly recognized limitation has not dissuaded doomsday prognostications that have prompted incalculably costly global energy and environmental policies.
FORBES: Climate Forecasting Models Aren't Pretty, And They Aren't Smart
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President Clinton is reportedly poised to impinge on U.S. sovereignty in a way that could have incalculably adverse consequences for national security.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Will 1998 Be The 'Year Of Surrendered Sovereignty'?
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The environmental and economic damage will come at an incalculably high price to a region-- and, for that matter, a country-- that can ill-afford either.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The oil leak's silver lining?
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And if deploying that higher-priced plane presents a more credible deterrent to potential aggressors that dissuades them from making war, then its cost advantage over less capable planes is incalculably great.
FORBES: Japan Fighter Buy Bolsters U.S. Leverage In Asia
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Particularly when weighed against the incalculably high cost of rebuilding an American city after it has been attacked with a weapon of mass destruction, even a large investment in defending the country seems hardly unreasonable.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Sea-Based Missile Defenses �� for the Allies, for the U.S.
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, tripling his fortune in a year, has put his cofounders and unheard-of suppliers of games on the map, as well as spurred incalculably valuable competition in the race to exploit social media.
FORBES: The Forbes 400
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Both would lose incalculably from war.
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