Sentences with phrase «provides meaningful amounts»

[FACT: In addition to these benefits, high quality beef liver provides all the fat soluble vitamins (A, D, K & E) in highly usable forms, and provides meaningful amounts of folate, copper, zinc, chromium and hyaluronic acid.]
Naturally high in antioxidants and detoxifying chlorophyll, Select Greens ™ provides meaningful amounts of broken - cell chlorella and spirullina plus OPC - rich extracts of grape skins and seeds for vessel - protecting antioxidant benefits, and a vegetarian digestive enzyme complex to help enhance product absorption.
In addition to these benefits, high quality beef liver provides all the fat soluble vitamins (A, D, K & E) in highly usable forms, and provides meaningful amounts of folic acid, copper, zinc, chromium and hyaluronic acid.
This less liquid nature means that smaller amounts of cheese are needed to provide meaningful amounts of protein.
I once did a calculation to see the impact of putting solar panels on the rooftop of a car; i.e. could they provide enough electricity to provide a meaningful amount of energy to the batteries of an electric car?

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«The critical thing is that it's very cheap and it provides meaningful climate protection for families without them having to do a huge amount to gain the protection.»
For this reason, Liver plus Spleen should be considered as a second line supplement option to provide the cofactors that support endogenous iron production and blood building... to provide a more significant and meaningful amount of dietary heme iron... and to support one's own spleen.
And even failing to make any meaningful changes in the amount of standardized testing that is undermining the ability of Connecticut's teachers to provide children with the instructional time the need.
It doesn't serve teachers to have them «reinvent the wheel», but we do believe that providing scaffolded amounts of information can help them navigate in their own creative directions, with their students, in the ways they find most meaningful.
The incumbent Minister has given an assurance that any bona fide developer will encounter no problem in obtaining a license provided that the developer is prepared to carry out a meaningful amount of development during the term of his license.
Provide your sources and your cites, to allow me to evaluate this historical record of yours more closely, as I admit there is far more record out there than I have yet examined, and I'd love it if any of it amounted to half of one percent as meaningful as even the worst weather station used in the most shoddy of the modern datasets.
If the signal is too small or too short relative to the noise to produce meaningful information, then no amount of processing or tools and techniques will provide anything useful.
In other words, besides requiring a huge (environmentally damaging) infrastructure to collect a meaningful amount of such a diffuse energy source as the wind, it is only by chance that it provides power when the grid actually needs it.
Autonomy - supportive strategies provide the child with an appropriate amount of control, a desired amount of choice, acknowledge the child's perspectives, and provide the child with meaningful rationales when choice is constrained [14].
With respect to the comment that the finance charge be disclosed in a more prominent place on the Closing Disclosure, the Bureau believes that consumer understanding is enhanced by disclosing the finance charge with other loan calculations, such as total of payments, amount financed, and total interest percentage, for transactions subject to § 1026.19 (f), and that a more prominent disclosure of the finance charge may not provide a meaningful benefit to consumers.
The Bureau does not believe, however, that disclosure of the amount financed on the Loan Estimate provides a meaningful benefit to consumers in the form of useful information or protection.
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