Sentences with phrase «measurable impact of»

«We are extremely proud to be recognized for the measurable impact of our ongoing commitment to sustainability,» says Andrew McAllan, Oxford's senior vice president, real estate management.
Stakeholders, including policymakers, state agencies, family advocates, model designers, and program staff, want to understand the measurable impact of home visiting and be confident that services are offered in a consistent and high - quality manner.
In engineering, not science, we prune away all the factors we don't have a measurable impact of the resulting product, and news reports need to do the same.
The most direct and measurable impact of interest rates on commodities can be observed from the formal relationship between spot and futures prices, as defined by the theory of storage equation which can be written as:
Conducts field - changing research into the measurable impact of new models of school leader preparation on urban school improvement;
MARK HERTSGAARD, Journalist and Author: You're beginning to see the actual measurable impacts of global warming.

Not exact matches

... in 2015, University of Toronto sociologist Melissa Milkie published a study showing that the amount of time children aged 3 to 11 spent with parents had no measurable impact on their emotional well - being, behavior, or academic success.
The 10X rule is all about aligning your priorities, and assessing whether the impact of your move, if not entirely measurable, can potentially be game - changing.
Although it might consume more resources in the development stage, customized design has a measurable impact that leads to higher levels of interaction and greater returns.
What worries D'Alessandro most isn't so much the economic impact of disappearing head offices but the less measurable effect it has on the nation's pride and self - esteem.
Any time someone makes a measurable impact on revenues, you should explain how his or her efforts justified the cost of having them on staff.
Just a quick glimpse of a green landscape, the team found, had a measurable impact on productivity.
In the military sphere, a good start has been made in rebuilding a stronger relationship but as in other areas of Canada's reborn interest in China, a sustained and strategic approach will be required if recent efforts are to have any measurable impact.
Being selected means you've made a measurable impact on peers and clients, which truly elevates the idea of what it means to be a real estate professional.»
The representatives from Harford County Climate Action made it clear — human activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels, has had a clear and measurable impact on the Earth's climate over the last century, and those actions have put low - lying areas of Harford County in danger from rising sea levels.
This incentive ensures we invest exclusively into companies at the nexus of both financial return and measurable impact.
The Danforth Study of Campus Ministries, published ten years ago under the audaciously inclusive title The Church, the University, and Social Policy, has probably had little measurable impact on any of the three communities addressed — which focus respectively on goodness, truth and power — much less on strengthening their linkage with one another.
Do you think a more realistic understanding of the impact of divorce on children would have a measurable effect on divorce rates?
Most Provocative: Andrew Jones with «9 Reasons NOT to Plant a Church in 2012» «The measurement criteria of the church planting project, focusing on numbers of attenders and momentum of new church launch, is too narrow, too shallow, un-holistic and ignores more vital measurable signs of a transformed society in its various spheres (economic, environmental, social, impact outside the church environment, etc).»
Since opening its doors in 2011, Odysseus Arms has crafted a wide range of campaigns that have made a measurable impact for NBC / Universal's E! network, YouTube, Capital One and Gallo.
Without the mention of «Gun Control» that would have a real, measurable impact on these tragedies.
In 1994, he found that, among 30 cities that had built new stadiums between 1958 and 1987, there had been no measurable economic impact in 27 of them, and a negative economic impact in the other three.
Air quality measurements conducted by Buchanan Energy experts at two gas stations of a similar size did not have a measurable impact on air quality, officials said.
If simply encouraging breastfeeding has such a huge and measurable impact on the success of breastfeeding, why do doctors still continue to pass out free f * rmula at prenatal and well - baby visits?
Among them were the Purdue and Rochester studies of athletes in high school and college football [1,8,9,12,13, 31 - 38] and ice hockey, [8] which, as noted above, found subtle changes in cerebral function in the absence of concussion symptoms or clinically measurable cognitive impairment which researchers linked to the volume of head impacts, and a much publicized case - study autopsy of a collegiate football player, Owen Thomas, with no reported history of concussions, which revealed early signs of CTE.
The mass media have a powerful impact on public perceptions of health issues.1 Headline health scares have a measurable effect on behaviour, and routine coverage influences people's assessments of personal risk, utilisation of health services, and views on public policy.2 - 7 The media not only provide information but also help to create or reinforce ideas about what is common sense or normal.
The Junior League of Jackson will make a measurable impact by enriching our community through building partnerships and inspiring shared solutions.
However, if you're a father trying to win child custody, you may wonder if your gender could impact your case, especially given the past practice of mothers seemingly having a measurable advantage in family courts across the nation.
While some scholars have decried how important two - parent families are to children's emotional and behavioural regulation, 8 others have suggested fathers» services are quite substitutable and without much measurable impact.9 Such polarized views illustrate the challenges of specifying the key impacts of fathers on children, when and why they emerge, and how discussions can unfold without overly simplifying the complicated realities witnessed firsthand by service providers and scholars of interdisciplinary backgrounds and interests.
The vision of Adoption Learning Partners (ALP) is to make a positive measurable impact on adoption outcomes.
The initiative has measurable and proven impact, increasing the likelihood of babies being exclusively breastfed for the first six months.
Dr Conor O'Gorman, BASC policy development manager, said: «The impact of shooting - related tourism on rural growth is measurable across England.
Badger Trust Chairman Peter Martin said: «The public has a right to be outraged not only by the appalling waste of badgers» lives but also the disgraceful squandering of tens of millions of pounds on a policy that will have no measurable impact on reducing bovine TB.»
Government claims of the success of youth justice reforms are overstated, while the reforms themselves have had «no measurable impact» on the levels of self - reported youth offending, a new report claims.
We aim to make meaningful and measurable impact in our service area of Chemung and Steuben counties.
I look forward to working with the Council and Steering Committee members to make a real and measurable impact on the lives of New York's women and girls.»
«If CO2 leaked from storage and reached the seafloor, then the environmental impact will be measurable, but very restricted in area and not catastrophic,» said Jerry Blackford, a marine system modeler at Plymouth Marine Laboratory and author of the paper, published yesterday in Nature Climate Change.
Rising seas, increased damage from storm surge and more frequent bouts of extreme heat will have «specific, measurable impacts on our nation's current assets and ongoing economic activity,» it says.
The ACA has had a measurable impact on increasing the number of people with health insurance in the United States.
Several studies echo a high level of satisfaction among short course participants and found measurable impacts, but it is important for students to come in with realistic expectations and make an effort to further their learning after the program is done.
One of the most common insecticides used in the battle against the Aedes aegypti mosquito has no measurable impact when applied in communities where the mosquito has built up resistance to it, a study led by Emory University finds.
Wives» quality of life was not as strongly affected by their husbands» cognition, but there was a measurable impact, Bourassa said.
This means that adoptees with high - genetic risk for schizophrenia - related disorders did not have any measurable impact on parental communication and care giving skills, or on the functioning of the rest of the family, according to the OPAS rating system that was used to evaluate the families in the study.
These climate changes have measurable effects, like reductions in ground and surface water resources due to changing timing of precipitation and snowmelt, and measurable impacts like declining forest health and more wildfires, to altered crop seasons and greater irrigation demand.
The signature effects of human - induced climate change — rising seas, increased damage from storm surge, more frequent bouts of extreme heat — all have specific, measurable impacts on our nation's current assets and ongoing economic activity.
[emphasis added] Bast: «We believe that climate has warmed in the second half of the 20th Century, we believe that there is probably a measurable human impact on climate but it's probably very small, we think that natural forces probably overwhelm any impact that human activity can have, that computer models are too unreliable to forecast what the future might hold for climate and finally that a modest amount of warming is probably going to be, on net, beneficial both to human beings and the ecosystem.
Aside from the use of actual anabolic steroids, no pill or powder out there is going to naturally raise your testosterone levels high enough to have any measurable impact on your muscle growth, strength gains or fat loss.
In addition, a 24 - Hour Urine test captures metabolites that are not measurable in saliva and can not be reliably measured by a single, or even multiple, blood draws, e.g., 16α - OH estrone, an estrogen metabolite shown to impact bone loss in men, and a number of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid metabolites (discussed in Part II of this review) that provide greater insight into long - term adrenal health, short term stress response, the cortisol / cortisone balance, and other measures of adrenal health and function than assessment of cortisol alone.
Girish Shambu finds the artistic merit of Loach's I, Daniel Blake as valuable as the already measurable impact it's had on the debate over Britain's benefits system.
See the book in which 70:20:10 is described as a reference model aimed at strengthening L&D in the world of organizational learning and expanding services with measurable business impact.
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