Sentences with phrase «almost immediate benefits»

When shelters stop accepting community cats, they see almost immediate benefits — intake numbers decrease, save rates increase, and community support increases.

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The proposals we are making can be implemented quickly and would have almost immediate environmental — and health — benefits.
The McCartney family also point out that their proposals can be implemented quickly and would have almost immediate environmental and health benefits.
These immediate state - level tax benefits are what will almost certainly draw more people who are paying private school tuition into 529 accounts — any family paying private school tuition in a state offering 529 tax benefits would be foolish, financially speaking, not to make use of them.
The schools that Villaraigosa may eventually take over are likely to be showered not only with new money but with attention, and they will almost certainly benefit from the mayor's need to show immediate progress to validate his approach to the issue.
It will take time for the benefits of the lower loonie to trickle down to the manufacturing sector, but one area where it could have almost an immediate impact is on tourism.
Some of the immediate benefits changing from (high - quality / Science Diet) dried food to Ziwi Peak were: more energy, smoother and shinier coats, almost no need to drink water, smaller stools and the sinusitis that was causing watery eyes, disappeared in about a week.
Also, almost all of the planned projects target a severely upper class demographic — including a luxury apartment complex — and the folks who could use healthier buildings most will see no immediate benefits.
Kevin McKinney (317), your point has merit, but, in your two examples, the paradigm change was almost immediately recognized by individuals as a solid tangible immediate benefit.
Because natural gas produces about half the carbon dioxide that coal does, and almost no soot, this has both long - term global climate benefits and immediate pollution benefits.
Logic would of course lean toward the fact that if an insurance company was going to offer insurance with an immediate death benefit, and that person was in the throes of a potentially fatal cancer, they would have to charge a premium almost equal to the death benefit.
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