Sentences with phrase «improved beyond measure»

Goklany said, «The academies say that sustainability and resilience are being destroyed by over-consumption and that fossil fuels are to blame, yet almost every indicator of human well - being from life - expectancy to health to standard of living has improved beyond measure largely because of our use of fossil fuels.»
It's also true to say that, since the 1960s, and especially since open - access historical archives have been made available online by many institutions, in recent decades research facilities available to the general public (as well as teachers) have improved beyond measure.
When I stopped spending time with toxic people, my life improved beyond measure.

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The measures are contained in a # 5 billion budget plan mandated by the Department of Health (DoH) to Health Education England «to improve training, values and education of all NHS staff over the next two years and beyond».
Measuring time using oscillations of atomic nuclei might significantly improve precision beyond that of current atomic clocks.
The ESSA requires states to measure school quality and improves on the No Child Left Behind Act by allowing states and districts to round out their accountability rubrics with measures beyond test scores.
The sooner Gates issues a public correction, the sooner we can move beyond this dispute over what is actually a sidebar in their report and focus instead on the enormously interesting project on which they've embarked to improve measures of teacher effectiveness.
From a corporate responsibility perspective, many companies insist that measures that improve the efficiency of buildings from which they operate go beyond the legislative requirements.
Five Ways to Navigate the Fiscal Crisis: How Human Services Nonprofits Can Stay Afloat and Advance Their Missions During a Time of Government Cutbacks Stid & Seldon (2012) Outlines five ways human services nonprofits can navigate the fiscal crisis that include: (1) get to strategic clarity, (2) diversity government funding streams, (3) improve productivity, (4) measure outcomes, and (5) move beyond vendors.
Most included a definition of bullying and statements about improving school climate but many schools did not mention other important aspects, and there was low coverage of cyberbullying, homophobic bullying, bullying based on disabilities, or faith; teacher - pupil bullying; responsibilities beyond those of teaching staff; following up of incidents; and specific preventative measures such as playground work, peer support, inclusiveness issues, and bullying to and from school.
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