Some of
the more tangible examples include showing a couple how a slight change in their financing could save them $ 250 / month, something even their loan officer had not considered.
AM: Give
us a more tangible example of how something like the Giulia is the emotional, driver - focused car you say it is.
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a more tangible example?
Not exact matches
CVS Health's investments in corporate social responsibility are a prime
example of how an emphasis on purpose can lead to
tangible business benefits, including
more fulfilled,
more productive employees and a significant brand boost.
His real - world
examples made the concepts
more tangible and applicable
It can however be deflated quite easily by changing «evil» to something
more tangible but just as problematic; gratuitous suffering for
example.
To help work under tight deadlines, «We developed innovative tools — consumer discovery and co-creation sessions, for
example — that rely on consumer input early and often and include early stage culinary prototypes to make the concept
more tangible and easier to assess,» he says.
Like the long - duration space missions that came before it — the Galileo mission to Jupiter, the twin Voyager probes and,
more recently, the European Rosetta mission, for
example — Cassini irrevocably changed our perspectives, become ingrained in the lives of the people who worked with the mission and had
tangible impacts on society.
Also new in this edition, across all four core components, are
examples for each strategy, making the shift to personalized learning
more tangible and actionable for educators.
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).
Cooperation in some cities has yielded real,
tangible improvements for students and families, for
example around
more transparent discipline data and streamlined enrollment systems, while in other cities progress has stalled or even gone backwards.
While theory is very important, one of the most effective ways LEGO Education brings STEM teaching and learning to life is to use real - world
examples to enable students to gain a
more tangible understanding of how topics are applied in industries and in many aspects of everyday life.
«When we asked companies participating in our Accelerator Program what tools would help them implement sustainability
more effectively, the No. 1 response was «
tangible examples of how companies are implementing sustainability,»» said Caitlyn Bolton, executive director of PISC.
So why, despite these increasingly
tangible examples of how environmental volatility stands to affect the global population — and the global economy — aren't we seeing
more meaningful progress on sustainability issues?
By using active verbs and
tangible bulleted achievements, the «after»
example delivers a
more persuasive argument for the candidate's suitability for the job.