Sentences with phrase «making measureable»

Passionate about making measureable progress on the issues that matter most to First Nations people, National Chief Bellegarde is a strong advocate for the implementation of Inherent Aboriginal and Treaty Rights.
When conveyed in a clear and concise story, this can increase the probability that the science will be well understood, repeated accurately, and applied in an informed way to the formulation and implementation of policies and practices that will make a measureable difference in the lives of young children and their families.
The authors recommend a shift in focus for TFA from a program of mixed impact to one that makes measureable changes in the quality of education in America.
I don't think that the CO2 change will make a measureable temperature difference, but since it is a side effect of cutting down on pollution through conservation, that's fine by me.
This has already begun to make a measureable difference to global sea levels, and were the entire island to shed its burden of ice — a process that would take a considerable time − then sea levels would rise by seven metres or more.

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Although scientists were aware of processes that could cause an isotopic shift in surface waters, Hallis says, «until we made our measurements, we didn't know whether that would be a measureable difference or not.»
Use a rose water spritzer which can be made by adding a measureable amount of epsom salt to pure rose water and filling it in a clean and empty spritzer.
I used to make butter with the raw milk we purchased years ago and there was always a measureable amount of skim milk after I took out the butter.
Whatever you aim to achieve this year, make sure it's Specific, Measureable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time - bound.
WHEREAS, the so - called «reform» initiatives of Students First, rely on destructive anti-educator policies that do nothing for students but blame educators and their unions for the ills of society, make testing the goal of education, shatter communities by closing their public schools, and see public schools as potential profit centers and children as measureable commodities; and
The mission of our Columbia Bank Foundation is to make a «measureable difference in people's lives.»
The point is to set up a proper baseline point of reference, that can't be altered by extraneous events, so you can make precise and measureable comparisons; when you manually alter other factors that go into achieving the end result.
I made a math error and was off by 3 orders of magnitude — the actual temperature change is 0.1 degrees, and I can easily see that as measureable.
Most, if not all, decisions made by Convocation suffer from the same lack of a defined, relevant and measureable process.
I have had both large and small company experience during my career and it is my preference to work with your company where goals are more measureable, results are noticeable and small contributions make a big difference.
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