An
enabling factor can be understood as something that helps or makes it possible for something else to happen. It is a factor or condition that allows a particular situation or outcome to occur.
Full definition
Unless significant structural changes occur to remove or
modify enabling factors, the forest - clearing that was occurring before this decade is expected to continue along predictable paths.
US firms» generally higher profit per equity partner (PEP) and top - of - equity figures help them hire the biggest billers, but the other
enabling factor for many US firms is the flexibility of their partner remuneration systems.
The five
enabling factors in the planning and implementation of discipline reform include: 1) defining the scope of change, 2) creating a vision, 3) driving commitment to change, 4) revising policies and procedures, and 5) sustaining change.
Unfortunately, the increase in prevalence of mass production tools for apps, one - click templates and
other enabling factors means that cheap junk apps have gone off the rails in the App Store over the past couple of years.
The role and influence of different household actors should be considered when planning EBF promotion and support activities as they may present barriers, or
even enabling factors, to achieving the goals of the activities.
After all, this network of human relationships and support across school, district, community, and beyond is the
key enabling factor when it comes to successfully serving the students in our charge.
This additional factor can not be
an enabling factor, since the totality of finite causal factors was sufficient in itself to allow the occasion to actualize itself.
Identified models of good practice will demonstrate further known risk and
enabling factors that need to be addressed to ensure that black boys realise their full academic potential.
Issues such as why so many African Caribbean boys get lost, confused or never quite seem to make the grade or realise their potential, will be discussed, as well as the risk and
enabling factors that distract or empower black boys to underachievement or success.
If the water can be mined, it will become
an enabling factor for establishing permanent or semi-permanent moon bases and, possibly, for setting up a staging area for future manned missions to Mars.
In fact, automation was
the enabling factor in LaGa's eye - catching design as well as the speed and efficiency involved in assembling the structure.
«Some schools had an existing culture of high expectations for completion of homework and, in these cases, this was
an enabling factor for successful implementation.
Because, as the special report rightly points out: Education is «
an enabling factor to achieve other development goals.»
Certainly the net energy flow warming the room will originate from «outside the room» but
the enabling factor that has so far prevented that net energy flow from warming the room was the air conditioners sucking energy out of the room.
There seems to be a divide between people who embrace technology and those who see it only as
an enabling factor for their job.
I can see the very low minimum brightness as
the enabling factor behind Glance on IPS, considering that IPS displays have backlights that span the entire panel and will consume substantial amounts of power in conventional displays.
Another enabling factor that has attracted the luxury shops is thousands of office workers, who still vastly outnumber local residents.