Sentences with phrase «potentilal practical impact»

ACLU attorney Joshua Block said the main practical impact of the decision is that it would prevent the Obama administration from carrying out administrative enforcement actions against schools on transgender issues.
The practical impact of this fear, said the panelists, was that women entrepreneurs tend to lag their male counterparts in fundraising because they fear the process of asking for money.
Chang Yong - seok, senior researcher at the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, Seoul National University, said this case was symbolic and could have real practical impact.
«It's hard to imagine a partnership with more significant practical impact potential.»
It is hard to believe, for example, that Canada could not in the end find common ground with the US on some extension of patent protection for pharmaceuticals, since it was able to do so in the just - completed negotiations with the EU, or that an extension of the term of copyright protection from 50 to 70 years from the agreed baseline would have much if any real practical impact on Canada although it would be seen as a gain by the US given the heavy copyright portfolios of US entertainment companies, allowing them an additional period of time to exploit their copyrighted content.
However, some venture funds and attorneys seem to spend a long time negotiating these provisions, when they have little practical impact.
The practical impact of modern science can be discerned in the emergence of constantly changing technologies that have given rise to what is commonly called «modern scientific civilization.»
If these moral values are to have a practical impact then religious thinkers and economists need to work together on policies which embody these moral values.
Process thought itself is an alternative to the substantialist view that has had an adverse practical impact on human history.
The practical impact of this «revision» has been shown in IBFAN's monitoring through reference to Nestlé's own advertising and promotional materials.
«The practical impact of Brexit on immigration is on analysis less than 12 % of the immigration total.
They point to the practical impact, but also to the fact that these changes are the first pro-tenant improvements achieved at the state level since the»90s.
«But we can do more to ensure that families get the help they need and that the practical impacts of bereavement are minimised.»
Second Amendment advocates like Republican Assemblyman Bill Nojay, meanwhile, reacted to the news by saying the MOU has little practical impact.
Hammond said the order was a tactical matter for commanders and there was no «practical impact on operations».
The bill's sponsor, Assembly Health Committee Chair Richard Gottfried, conceded that the measure could have limited practical impact since the state's medical marijuana program is expected to get underway so soon.
It was fine that they passed over his views on Mao, fine that they ignored his practical impact on Labour's electability in the 1980s, fine that they left unquestioned his own claims as a tribune of democracy.
Those are the practical impacts from the nuclear option Senate Democrats approved to end filibusters of most presidential nominations and appointments.
The governor's action will have positive practical impact and will be good for New York's economy as a whole.»
Steven Rhoads (R - Bellmore) argued that since the county has set aside the money the payment «will have no practical impact on operations of Nassau County whatsoever.»
FactCheck Rating: 3 (How ratings work) Verdict While the West Lothian Question remains an important political issue, its practical impact on legislation has to date been limited.
To advance his agenda, Friedman last year launched Future Cities, a project aimed at studying the practical impact of nontraditional rules and legal systems.
But a practical impact for the find is further away.
«Just think of the practical impact,» he says.
«It is widely considered that such «Artificial Photosynthesis» processes need to achieve an energy conversion efficiency exceeding 10 % to have practical impact,» MacFarlane and colleagues reported in their study, which was published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science on Aug. 11.
«The shared mission of the four parts of the University of Cambridge who established this project and their unique breadth of experience — from curriculum design and learning materials to teacher support and mathematical insight — is giving the Cambridge Mathematics team the means to turn the insights from their work into practical impact for teachers and students around the world.»
They're attuned to the challenges that kids can face, the easy - to - overlook value of a choral group or an arts project, and when the practical impact of policies seems arbitrary or unfair.
It's not a policy that parents might support in theory but, because it has no practical impact on them, won't spend political energy promoting or defending.
«The empirical question I had was how consequential is this in terms of its practical impact on districts,» Cerf said.
«As this bill has no practical impact, its purpose appears to be that of sending a message, and it is the wrong message,» Hassan wrote in her veto message.
The practical impact is that if someone went to the website of the Connecticut Office of Ethics and typed in StudentsFirst they would be under the false impression the Michelle Rhee and StudentsFirst were not spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to prop up Governor Malloy's «Education Reform» proposals.
Boycotts may be emotionally satisfying but will have no practical impact.
Internal transfers between the two subaccounts will have no practical impact on you.
What has been the practical impact since then?
It would be useful to know the exact number of people who will face higher rates, and the exact number who will enjoy lower costs, with flat - rate premiums to see the practical impact of risk - based premiums.
Countries did not get the practical impacts of sharing a currency.
The practical impact of this formula is that a worker with lower wages might expect to receive a social security benefit that replaces about 45 % of those wages on an inflation - adjusted basis, assuming the worker retires at full retirement age.
Understanding when and how much you will be charged is not transparent, and while the terms and conditions lay it out, the practical impact of this is not explained — some banks often have difficulty interpreting these rules themselves.
The ETF is technically part of a larger Vanguard portfolio that includes S&P 500 mutual fund share classes, an arrangement with little to no practical impact on VOO investors.
Both discoveries produced immediate practical impacts, resulting in successful management of subsequent outbreaks, greatly reducing the morbidity and mortality caused by these two infections.
In this series, we will explore elements of billing that commonly vary between utilities and examine the practical impacts of these factors on solar customers» bills.
The practical impact of the «Coriolis effect» is mostly caused by the horizontal acceleration component produced by horizontal motion.
The benchmark for practical impact is 10 percent, which means that MacFarlane's team did well with their system.
If there is indeed a flaw in the Annan & Hargreaves methodology, what would the practical impacts be?
«It is widely considered that such «Artificial Photosynthesis» processes need to achieve an energy conversion efficiency exceeding 10 % to have practical impact,» MacFarlane and colleagues reported in their study, which was published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science on Aug. 11.
Well - publicized extreme conditions in Texas in 2011 and around Moscow and in the Middle East in 2010 had summer temperature anomalies reaching the +3 σ level (Fig. 3), suggesting that an increase of such extreme events may have large practical impacts.
Changes of global temperature are likely to have their greatest practical impact via effects on the water cycle.
Other panels at the conference considered the practical impact of technology on legal education, including technology in the classroom and the use of email and social media.
I oversee our popular online publication, Employment Eye: a newsletter and alerter service which briefs the firm's clients and contacts on the practical impact of the latest employment law developments.
However, this is really a technical distinction without much of a practical impact, because Alaska law provides that children of divorced, married, or unmarried parents are entitled to the same rights, protection, and financial support.
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