Sentences with phrase «find tangible changes»

The participants in our forum take a close look at the competitive environments in Milwaukee, Michigan, and Arizona and find tangible changes hard to come by.

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Now is the time to back yourself, believe in yourself, break stuff, find people like you, reinvent, evolve, make connections with mutual, tangible benefits, build trust, accept tension, share, change and challenge everything.
Tangible proof can be found by studying vestigial features, ebryonic development, biogeography, DNA sequencing, pseudogenes, endogenous retroviruses, labratory direct examination of natural selection in action in E-Coli bacteria, lactose intolerance in humans, the peppered moth's colour change in reaction to industrial pollution, radiotrophic fungi at Chernobyl... all of these things add to the modern evolutionary synthesis.
Be sure to let them know about The Lunch Box: Tools For School Food Change, where they can find tangible resources for school food recipes and menus, procurement, management, marketing, and much more.
Qualitative research, such as case studies, has generally found that most successful efforts work fast; they demonstrate tangible results within a matter of months and show stakeholders that things are changing for the better (Public Impact, 2007).
... At the end of this heartfelt and well - paced novel nothing tangible has changed; Emilia still misses Isabel, still finds William's questions trying, still finds it a challenge to cope with the ex-wife; but she has survived and grown through her grief, having been transformed into someone who can appreciate the «accidental beauty» of life in both the good and bad moments.
There are a couple of misconceptions in that statement: Progress is the tangible result of change, you never find one without the other.
In response, Gupta is on a mission to find technologies with the potential to spark global change through tangible results.
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