Sentences with phrase «more tangible effects»

While the fall of the fox - in - the - box has been well document, the disappearance of the striker as a whole has far more tangible effects than simple nostalgic weight.

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This front - end alternative is now creating a crowding - out effect for more risky assets by providing a tangible investment alternative with much less embedded risk.
While recognising that all countries are affected by the effects of climate change under «One Planet» but some are more vulnerable, the summit seeks for tangible collective action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Tangible effects nearby also appear: clinking our peat soil by water extraction is also a form of land degradation, leading to more carbon dioxide emissions, and therefore triggering climate change.
While the dramatics of the first two films (and later ones) are cleanly executed, they can't help but seem overly schematic when placed in comparison with this, in which the raw emotion of adolescence is allowed to comfortably interact with a magical world that seems all the more physically tangible for the juxtaposition (helped immeasurably by Cuaron's preference for physical rather than digital effects whenever possible).
Related, I should note that in a few places the authors exaggerate how, for example, teachers» effects on their students» achievement are so tangible, without any mention of contrary reports, namely as published by the American Statistical Association (ASA), in which the ASA evidenced that these (oft - exaggerated) teacher effects account for no more than 1 % -14 % of the variance in students» growth scores (see more information here).
This front - end alternative is now creating a crowding - out effect for more risky assets by providing a tangible investment alternative with much less embedded risk.
Yet that initiative — also undertaken by artists including Kerry James Marshall, the late Barkley Hendricks, Mickalene Thomas, as well as rising artists like Jordan Casteel, Henry Taylor, Njideka Akunyili - Crosby, Toyin Ojih Odutola and many more — has tangible effects.
Schweingruber even has a controlled field study of CO2 and Nitrogen in the atmosphere that shows real, tangible effects from what is directly in the air (basically: more CO2 gives more ring growth).
Moreover, from extreme weather events to shrinking shorelines, the effects of climate change have become more tangible and more immediate.
Fact: «Although early research suggests that youth living in two - parent biological families fare better on a range of developmental outcomes than those in single - parent or alternative structures (Amato and Keith, 1991), this research typically finds that effects of family structure on developmental outcomes such as delinquency are not strong (Hetherington and Kelly, 2002)... More tangible differences in family dynamics or circumstances — such as supervision practices — are largely responsible when study groups have different outcomes... The highest rates of delinquency were for youth in father - only households, followed by father - stepmother...»
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