Sentences with phrase «not measurable terms»

The problem with that philosophy is good and evil and not measurable terms.
5b) The problem with that philosophy is good and evil and not measurable terms.

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One of the main reasons people fail their long - term objectives is not adding measurable short - term goals.
Those efforts delivered measurable results in FY» 12, although not enough to offset the macroeconomic headwinds in the short term.
Short - term training with little or no follow - up does not always lead to measurable business growth.
Don't give me «here and now is damned» — in my opinion that type of dogmatic fatalism puts «god is dead» nihilism to shame in terms of real, measurable negative results.
Fishon: an uncompromising or undiscriminating literalist «take» on the bible can be said to generate ongoing confusion over the temporal (historical) and eternal (a-historical) divided aspects of our experience, between what is humanly rational & logical (measurable, count - able) and what is beyond (irrational and illogical (if those terms can be used descriptively, not pejorative)-- but can only be represented in physical images.
Setting aside all metaphysics, the two terms in each of these pairs are articulated in a quasi - measurable fashion one with the other; with the twofold result not only of at last affording us a unified concept of the Universe, but also of breaking down the two barriers behind which Man was coming to believe himself to be for ever imprisoned — the magic circle of phenomenalism and the infernal circle of egocentrism.
In addition, a 24 - Hour Urine test captures metabolites that are not measurable in saliva and can not be reliably measured by a single, or even multiple, blood draws, e.g., 16α - OH estrone, an estrogen metabolite shown to impact bone loss in men, and a number of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid metabolites (discussed in Part II of this review) that provide greater insight into long - term adrenal health, short term stress response, the cortisol / cortisone balance, and other measures of adrenal health and function than assessment of cortisol alone.
It doesn't mean that there aren't real, actual, measurable things that you can detect in terms of people who have it.
Phase 1 trials would be small, nongenerablizable empirical studies whose dependent variable is not year - end test scores, but «next - day or next - week outcomes: measurable effects on student behavior, effort, or short - term learning.»
Not only is the case for such schools strong in terms of academics, but vouchers to provide access to them are more promising than any other strategy I know for making measurable dents in poverty.
For example, «Spencer will organize his materials and turn in complete homework with 80 percent accuracy» appears to be measurable, but as stated, being able to organize materials can not truly be measured in terms of percentage accuracy.
And it will make a measurable and meaningful difference — not just in bringing the economy back from the brink, but also in laying the foundation for long - term, sustainable growth and prosperity.
A Chihuahua breeder doesn't just breed for the sake of breeding or profiting, he or she must breed with clear short and long - term measurable objectives.
By your use of this term, you directly imply that I am a «denier», as I am highly skeptical of Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming (not just «anthropogenic global warming», which is plausible if not measurable, although there are honest grounds to doubt even this associated with the details of the Carbon Cycle that remain unresolved by model or experiment).
However, we typically will not consider one — time gatherings for the award, unless the event produced long — term measurable impacts in which you have continued to play a significant leadership role.
Some of that money is starting to flow to indigenous people, whose activities might not deliver the kind of immediately measurable forest protection that a carbon project would require, but the state believes they're contributing to the overall health of forests — and will thus help reduce deforestation over the long term.
«Carbon offsets involve fundamental tradeoffs and may not be a reliable long - term approach to climate change mitigation,» the report said, adding: «It is not possible to ensure that every credit represents a real, measurable and long - term reduction in emissions.»
The business value may not always be direct, or even measurable in the short term.
Although, certain clients choose not to do that, but I think that is another method at which you can be very measurable and accountable and understanding exactly the value that the website brings in terms of lead generation.
Admittedly «love» is not readily defined in scientific terms nor easily measurable.
Exactly how large a portion we can't say; long - term results aren't in, and in any case many of these effects will never be fully measurable.
Be measurable and not written in general terms that can not be quantified.
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