Sentences with phrase «providing modest improvements»

Currently approved therapies are only symptomatic in nature, providing modest improvements in memory without altering the progression of the disease pathology [4, 5].
Recent changes — so - called CRM2 — have provided a modest improvement for many retail investment accounts.

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One study in the Journal conducted by researchers at the CDC finds that even relatively modest improvements — such as providing more latrines and community water pipes and disinfecting water with chlorine — could over the next two decades prevent up to 78,567 cases of cholera.
«We criticized the President's budget for its 6.9 - percent cut; this bill provides only a modest improvement
In the current study this is additionally combined with click selection (via an HMM) for spelling, which in the attached IEEE paper is shown to provide a modest but significant improvement on target selection.
«Despite modest improvements in local education over the past decade, we remain far from the goal of providing high - quality public education for all students,» said Myrna Castrejón, acting chief executive officer of the California Charter Schools Association.
If the objective is not just to rank teachers and slice off those at the bottom, irrespective of accuracy, but instead to support improvement while providing evidence needed for action, this modest proposal suggests we might make more headway by allowing educators to design systems that truly add value to their knowledge of how students are learning in relation to how teachers are teaching.
Inside, modest improvements like a new infotainment system with the ability to connect to Apple CarPlay provide the updated sports car with the comfort and convenience technologies 911 buyers expect.
He prefers investing in those low - expectation firms, provided they are financially sound, because even modest improvement in their performance can push shares higher.
Apart from the general improvement in personal wellbeing to be had from choosing dispute resolution processes other than court, I expect that even a modest decrease in the number of people heading to court will yield substantial savings for the court system and the organizations providing public legal information, advice and assistance.
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