Sentences with phrase «measureable differences»

In research terms, Parker says, one contribution of the study is to «cleanly identify and connect differences in spending behavior across people, to measureable differences in people,» such as their self - conceptions as «spenders» or «savers.»
Results showed that control men and women with and without prior Candida infection had no measureable differences in scores in the five neurological responses.
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.»
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 mission of our Columbia Bank Foundation is to make a «measureable difference in people's lives.»
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.
Their respective websites alone each provide clear measureable differenced in traffic patterns that affected how a listing is marketed.

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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.
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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