Sentences with phrase «as tangible effects»

Not exact matches

Therefore, if you purchase shares of our Class A common stock in this offering, you will experience immediate dilution of $ per share, the difference between the price per share you pay for our Class A common stock and its pro forma net tangible book value per share as of September 30, 2010, after giving effect to the issuance of shares of our Class A common stock in this offering.
While the fall of the fox - in - the - box has been well document, the disappearance of the striker as a whole has far more tangible effects than simple nostalgic weight.
At the back, however, the effect has not been as clear and tangible.
The cultural effects are on tangible things like access to cultural products (such as food but also all kinds of entertainment), intangible things like attitudes (due to our exposure to a wider range of ideas, outlooks and experiences) and, of course, on literal cultural diversity.
To those who have come across consultants before they will recognise it as a tacit admission that the current system is poorly run, bloated, bogged down in bureaucracy and could easily lose half its staff with no tangible effect to the service provided.
So now, the question that's raised is whether this designation of Chief Executive as «appointer» is simply a mysterious formality, versus it possibly introducing tangible or even substantial effects.
They need to be as proactive as possible in terms of making it look like tax cuts are a credible realistic policy which will have the tangible effect of making the British economy grow again.
The Reform of the House of Commons Committee (also known as the Wright Committee) suggested a number of changes which have, since their implementation, had a tangible effect on the relationship between Parliament and the executive.
In today's political climate, where Republicans and Democrats are as polarized as ever, it is important to remember the tangible effects that government has on everyday life.
«The threat of climate change is as ominous as ever, its effects are as tangible as ever,» Kerry said at an Arctic Council meeting in Sweden in 2013, noting significant common desires among all eight Arctic nations.
Melting glaciers have a ranging set of effects on the environment and ecosystems, from contributing to sea level rise, desalination of oceans and other less tangible effects on the world's jet streams as well as the ability to reflect sunlight.
Such unforeseen twists reiterate the tangible tragedy of making a real - world war movie, as opposed to one where the casualties are scripted for poetic effect.
I like tangible weapon upgrade systems like this, but it felt very limiting; although there are a variety of upgrades available (such as rate of fire, ammo capacity, duration of effects, greater damage, or increased drop - rate of bolts, raritanium, or holocards), only three of these types of upgrade can be applied to each weapon.
Related, I should note that in a few places the authors exaggerate how, for example, teachers» effects on their students» achievement are so tangible, without any mention of contrary reports, namely as published by the American Statistical Association (ASA), in which the ASA evidenced that these (oft - exaggerated) teacher effects account for no more than 1 % -14 % of the variance in students» growth scores (see more information here).
There's opportunity lost by not investing those dollars in higher - potential opportunities as well as the tangible loss of growth and purchasing power after the effects of inflation and taxes.
The first of the systems has a tangible effect on gameplay by reducing accuracy and vision every time Tokaj is frightened — with an inverse boost to physical damage — while the latter is basically a fancy way of describing how many of the objects you find in the environment are able to be used as melee weapons.
They have tangible negative effects on the psychology of people with addictive personalities (speaking as someone who has one), and their profitability is largely due to mental manipulation of people with said personalities who also happen to have a large amount of money to burn.
Yet that initiative — also undertaken by artists including Kerry James Marshall, the late Barkley Hendricks, Mickalene Thomas, as well as rising artists like Jordan Casteel, Henry Taylor, Njideka Akunyili - Crosby, Toyin Ojih Odutola and many more — has tangible effects.
Melting glaciers have a ranging set of effects on the environment and ecosystems, from contributing to sea level rise, desalination of oceans and other less tangible effects on the world's jet streams as well as the ability to reflect sunlight.
The Vatican had approved the change as the effects of global warming became all too tangible in the Alps.
If Obama is going to show some leadership on this issue, he will enact legislation that has tangible effects immediately, that has short term as well as long term goals, and which presents us with the political pain that he calculates we are prepared to take immediately.
The reason that I select Fair as the top case of 2013 is for the tangible effects that I am already seeing in my practice.
As the proposed law will apply to many online services, including social networks, online paper publications, etc., where political debates are often had, the chilling effect on expression could be very tangible.
Simultaneously, the proponents of this purported prophylactic speciously explain away or argue for ignoring tangible evidence of actual current harms being inflicted on the child as well as developing iatrogenic effects, and in a defiance of logic reminiscent of theological arguments, insist that the burden falls on the other side to counter their unsupported beliefs.
Fact: «Although early research suggests that youth living in two - parent biological families fare better on a range of developmental outcomes than those in single - parent or alternative structures (Amato and Keith, 1991), this research typically finds that effects of family structure on developmental outcomes such as delinquency are not strong (Hetherington and Kelly, 2002)... More tangible differences in family dynamics or circumstances — such as supervision practices — are largely responsible when study groups have different outcomes... The highest rates of delinquency were for youth in father - only households, followed by father - stepmother...»
February 20, 2012: Brokerages that actively solicit salespeople and promise tangible assistance (such as a customer list) in its solicitations to the salesperson in exchange for a required payment should be aware of new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations that take effect March 1, 2012.
We plan on reaching them not just in D.C., but in their home districts as well, making sure they can see the tangible effects in their own backyards.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z