Sentences with phrase «moves the needle too»

My guess is that whatever revelations are forthcoming from Mueller will fit a similar pattern — most people already have a negative view of Trump, so it's hard to move the needle too much more on public opinion, and the whole GOP has already wagered so heavily on the Trump experiment that they're not going to pull the plug regardless of what happened.
There are a few changes, but nothing moves the needle too far in either direction.

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However the firm does have first rate assets, a fairly high debt load, and it's big enough to move the needle for a major company but small enough not to cause too much indecision for a nervous acquirer's board.
Even though UConn's women's basketball program is the best that's ever existed and the men's team has won national titles, too, they're not going to drastically move the TV needle.
My machine is really old too, but I just turn the stitch length dial to the dot so the needle doesn't move forward or backward, but I've also just done the zig zag back and forth a few times to secure the stitching.
It's a strong supporting actress field this year, and Marvel's brilliance in Jean's quietness might not be enough to move the needle, which is too bad.
Yet it remains unclear to me why a field that has produced decades of mediocrity, or a reform movement that has moved the needle on student outcomes far too little, believes it has the status and moral authority to be taken seriously on these broader issues.
It's too early to call Louisiana the new Massachusetts — 2017 NAEP scores could indicate whether the needle is continuing to move in the right direction — but other states are taking notice and may be following Louisiana's lead.
How, too, could the district move the needle on student achievement, on high dropout rates, and on families getting frustrated with dismal numbers and jumping ship for other districts or competing charter schools?
The bottom line, while the iPad will take share from Kindle in 2011, we believe the digital books segment (we estimate growing 122 % in 2010), is too small to move the needle in 2010.»
These special situations are built for the small investor because most situations are too small to move the needle for large investors.
So the stated conclusions are likely broadly correct, as there is not much room for a strong effect on the non-TRMM precipitation to vary enough to «move the needle» too much.
Only 48 percent of 13 -17-year-olds feel they can make a difference because the problems are too huge for them to move the needle.
The big REITs have gotten too large for those deals to move the needle.
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