Sentences with phrase «measurable loss»

An enhanced option that kicks in sooner is ideal for workers who might experience more measurable losses, like lawyers, business owners and medical field employees.
In fact, at 140 °F (60 °C), researchers have documented decoloration of virgin olive oil (VOO) due to measurable loss of chlorophyll.
Although minute in comparison to the overall measurable loss, I can't help but see his paintings as a glaring antithesis to the poster didactics, charts, and statistics in the educational portion of Vanishing Ice, calling on world citizens to do their part to help reverse, impact or halt climate change, no matter how small their act of conservation.
The findings, published today in Nature Genetics, reveal a progressive, measurable loss of specific chemical tags that regulate gene activity and are detectable at the earliest stages of development.
That change represents a measurable loss in human independence.
Shrinkage of the brain caused from neural damage and neuron cell loss, resulting in a measurable loss of brain volume.
In hybrid form, the 2018 ES 300h delivers up to 40 mpg without any measurable loss in performance.
What's so wrong with taking a measurable loss up front as compared to allowing a loan to go into foreclosure, which can take months to years, having homeowners file bankruptcy or other legal remedies, which may take more months or years to clear, and accruing thousands of dollars in lost interest and legal fees?
Around 41,000 square miles of forest with 888 million trees had measurable losses of canopy water in the last four years, and if the drought continues, 58 million of the worst - affected trees will likely die, they note.
In other words, life insurance is meant to compensate your family, or your beneficiaries, for your measurable loss, i.e. insurable interest.
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