Sentences with phrase «appreciable impact on»

Exhausting the available procedural options often delays the resolution of our clients» cases with no appreciable impact on the outcome of those cases.
There is absolutely no policy acceptable to him that would have any appreciable impact on climate change.
Citing two earlier cases that forced changes in state laws regarding students» rights to quality education through money spent and time of instruction provided, as well as evidence in Vergara, he said the plaintiffs «have proven, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the Challenged Statutes impose a real and appreciable impact on students» fundamental to quality of education and that they impose a disproportionate burden on poor and minority students.»
We can revamp our teacher evaluation systems and fire all of the «bad» teachers in our midst tomorrow but it will not make an appreciable impact on the quality of education for our students.
It found «that the Challenged Statutes impose a real and appreciable impact on students» fundamental right to equality of education and that they impose a disproportionate burden on poor and minority students.»
The number of short trips walked also fell in tandem with an increase in this length of journey taken by bus, although there was no appreciable impact on total distance walked.
Other studies have resorted to modeling to understand the effects of contrails, which have shown that they can have an appreciable impact on global climate, despite their transient nature.
Computer models suggest that deploying aerosols can have «an appreciable impact on tropical cyclone intensity,» writes William Cotton, an atmospheric scientist at Colorado State University.
Similarly, you can drop a ton into education without it showing appreciable impact on outcomes for 20 years as you need a whole generation of kids to grow through that upgraded system and into the workforce, and if the economy is depressed or the new jobs aren't there then you just have a bunch of better educated people facing hardship.
Only if ex-UKIP supporters return to one of the two main parties will there be any appreciable impact on the election's outcome.
In other words, historically, a poorly performing stock market in China has had no appreciable impact on their economic growth.
The agency has evidently accepted VW's contention that the switch will have no appreciable impact on fuel economy or performance — begging the question why the offending software was ever put there in the first place.
With coal trains already coursing through the Lower Mainland to the much larger Westshore and Neptune terminals, it's not surprising the environmental report behind the port authority's decision found no appreciable impacts on the health of area residents.
Overall, we find that neither reform had appreciable impacts on various measures of school staffing, student composition, or academic achievement.

Not exact matches

The recommendation still stands that four ounces of wine, one ounce of hard liquor, or eight ounces of beer will not have any appreciable negative impact on your infant, your milk supply, or your infant's ability to nurse.
Artificial light impacts nearly every biological system, and it doesn't even take very much to have an appreciable effect (think: checking your smart phone or watching a television show on your iPad in bed at night).
Even ignoring this failure of external validity, the reported results from Abecedarian favoring the treatment participants are in doubt because the evaluation of Abecedarian's impacts on participants is seriously compromised by a large imbalance in decline - to - participate rates by those assigned to the treatment vs. the control condition; and by the presence in the treatment group of an appreciable proportion children who were not randomized into the condition.
Ted Boutrous, the plaintiffs» lawyer, responded by telling the court they have provided overwhelming and compelling evidence that demonstrates the challenged statutes impose a «real and appreciable» impact on students» fundamental right to an education.
In parts of the Southwest with appreciable summer rainfall, any comprehensive assessment of drought — particularly with regard to impacts on society and ecosystems — must also address the North American Monsoon (NAM).
In all but the most blatant of cases (eg price fixing) Art 81 is only breached if the anti-competitive effects are appreciable, in other words they impact on a significant part of the overall market.
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