Sentences with phrase «palpable change»

The phrase "palpable change" means a change or transformation that is easily noticeable or felt. It refers to a shift or difference that is evident and can be sensed or observed without much effort. Full definition
How do we take it from a national conversation to palpable change in the workplace?
The general overview of the small SAV remains pretty much the same, but the automaker says there are significant and palpable changes underneath that new skin.
«Maya Lin was invited to be our 2014 Platform artist because her timely and exquisite works make palpable the changes to the environment that deeply affect coastal communities everywhere, ours included,» said exhibition organizer Andrea Grover, the Parrish's Curator of Special Projects.
The moment marked a palpable change at CME, precipitating conversations about how the exchange could built a high - caliber product that could balance a number of customer interests.
Yet even in the United States there was a palpable change in mood — and it was not just because Hollywood made climate disaster into a motion picture.
Experts at Sotheby's also noticed a palpable change in the auction - house air.
This was an incredible fair for us and under the new management there is a palpable change and we feel like welcome guests in this great city.
Even the terminology used in the report signals a palpable change in the framing of the discussion.
As Canadians come out of one of the worst winters in the history of ever, you can smell spring in the air; you can feel a palpable change in attitude as we expose our lily - white skin to a little warmth and sunshine.
Already, there is a palpable change in the relationships the NSBS is forming (or, reforming) with new law firm registrants.
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