The phrase
"measurable benefits" refers to the noticeable and quantifiable advantages or positive outcomes that can be easily observed, evaluated, and measured.
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If you've done everything right up to this point, it's only a matter of time before you start seeing
measurable benefits from your new system.
This suggests that eating while deciding important matters offers profitable,
measurable benefits through mutually productive discussions.
Our projects are ambitious, consistent with a tested investment philosophy, and designed to
reap measurable benefits for the public.
The most important empirical finding is that each of the six interventions under consideration for improving SEL
shows measurable benefits that exceed its costs, often by considerable amounts.
Consumers of all credit scores may seek to build credit for various reasons, but some in particular might
see measurable benefits.
This means everyone knows they have to do better and do not see an alternative, but something more is needed
before measurable benefits are achieved across the board.
With a very high percentage of supplements that use proprietary blends, you're NOT getting nearly enough of each ingredient to truly
experience measurable benefits.
Our projects are ambitious, consistent with a tested investment philosophy, and designed to reap
measurable benefits for the public.
«As a field, we've often focused on understanding and changing individual psychological processes, but these findings show that changing individual psychology can trigger important second - order effects
with measurable benefits for everyone in the environment.»
He describes the results of a randomized experiment by researchers from the University of Arkansas that
found measurable benefits for students who took a field trip to an art museum.
For the UK Innovation and Entrepreneurship category, the judges looked for a new product or service that has
delivered measurable benefit for customers and can demonstrate the potential to be an important product for customers worldwide.
The award entries were evaluated by a panel of veteran, independent senior industry experts, and Brandon Hall Group analysts and executives based upon the following criteria for training programs: fit the need, design of the program, functionality, innovation, and
overall measurable benefits.
Based on economic evidence that included program - based findings, earnings, and educational achievement, the authors found that all assessed programs
demonstrated measurable benefits that exceeded their costs, noting, «On average, for every dollar invested equally across the six SEL interventions, there is a return of eleven dollars, a substantial economic return.»
IIHS urges NHTSA to take into account how IIHS and Euro NCAP are evaluating the performance of crash avoidance technologies and diverge from these procedures «only when there is empirical evidence that doing so will
bring measurable benefits.»
The Ethereum Foundation's Jamie Pitts also weighed in, opining that while Ethereum's oft -(and inaccurately) touted immutability «is a special property which has
many measurable benefits,» it does not «absolve us of moral or legal responsibility for what happens in the Ethereum network.»
It is enormously positive and forward - looking and will
yield measurable benefits for the health and quality of life of Albertans.
[But] on the scientific side, there's very little evidence at all to suggest that there are the sorts of
objective measurable benefits when compared to a placebo that some of the proponents claimed.»
We see unwarranted variation in spending by hospitals beyond 30 days without
much measurable benefit in mortality.»
Ok, that would be a stretch, but what is not a stretch is the immense and
measurable benefits chocolate consumption can have on your body; promoting muscle growth and decreasing body fat.
Now, an independent study of the Bay Area's five middle schools operated by KIPP (the Knowledge Is Power Program) concludes that its intense focus on the academic and social success of each individual child does have
measurable benefits beyond what traditional schools have achieved - usually.
Last year, in a piece titled «Small classes are a luxury we can no longer afford,» Snider explained why attempts to reduce class sizes in California and Florida have yielded so
few measurable benefits.
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perceived measurable benefits for the publisher, the institute and the members and, without any special reference to that partnership, I do believe that for either party to pay any less attention to or fail to understand any one of the three is unwise.
These intangibles — such as risk management when entering new ventures — should be assessed along with the more
easily measurable benefits.
Richard Holberton continues: «Developing a flexible wellness offer will require creative thinking, enhanced collaboration between the Corporate Real Estate, HR and IT functions and senior management, as well as a critical eye on which elements actually generate the
greatest measurable benefits.
«Green exercise,» as they refer to it, dovetails research showing
measurable benefits from living in proximity to green, open spaces.
At K. Hartwall we work closely with our customers around the world and are able to produce
measurable benefits through improved logistics flow.
While law firm and judicial internships will always be impressive, spending time in community service can
provide measurable benefits, both for those hoping to break into the government sector and for the communities they serve.
Krikorian concluded that the studies suggest that blueberries may be more effective in treating patients with cognitive impairments, but «may not
show measurable benefit for those with minor memory issues or who have not yet developed cognitive problems.»
The award entries were evaluated by a panel of veteran, independent senior industry experts, Brandon Hall Group analysts and executives based upon the following criteria: fit the need, design of the program, functionality, innovation, and
overall measurable benefits.
Even children who enter a classroom academically behind other students
reap measurable benefits from effective teaching, and can close achievement gaps in one or two years.
«Aviva's focus on robust measurement enabled it to realise the value of using its carbon offset budget to support projects that also
deliver measurable benefit to local communities.
Biophilic design elements have demonstrably real,
measurable benefits for human performance metrics such as productivity, emotional well - being, stress reduction, learning, and healing, according to Terrapin Bright Green.
Just citing
the measurable benefits of making a change might not be enough to spur action.
Thus, it is important for humanitarian reasons alone — even if
no measurable benefits could be tallied — that busing continue.
Our work in sustainable forestry is bringing real,
measurable benefits to people and wildlife around the world.
«As noted by Minister Roxon, with no credible bank of evidence as to
any measurable benefits from traffic light labelling in addressing unhealthy diet and poor eating habits, the decision to not support traffic light labelling has been welcomed by the non-alcoholic beverages industry and is one of commonsense» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
Better profitability, increased efficiency and best - in - class technologies for food safety and quality — the work we do for our customers bring tangible results and
measurable benefits.
We've been working for more than 30 years to bring real,
measurable benefits to forests, communities, and wildlife in vulnerable landscapes around the world.
Mr. Haria talked about
the measurable benefits of universal, in - classroom breakfast like higher attendance and fewer tardies, and said that kids are more excited to come to school when breakfast is waiting for them.