Sentences with phrase «quite dramatic results»

Comparing money put high - cost funds with that put into low - cost funds produced quite dramatic results.

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So to see [that] this powerful action [occurred] as result of the interaction took [of just] a few cells was quite dramatic and I just loved it.
«It's a bit of a wake up call... The results are really quite dramatic,» Dan Strickman, a medical entomologist at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, who was not involved in the study, said.
When combined with diet and exercise, the results can be quite dramatic.
Many on the juice fasts lost weight; in fact for some it was quite a dramatic weight loss with results that were quite astounding.
Low carb eating results in weight loss which is often quite dramatic.
Analysts have cited a legion of reasons for the state's slide in achievement: the steady leaching of resources from the schools that was the inevitable result of the infamous 1970s property - tax revolt led by Howard Jarvis; a long period of economic woes caused by layoffs in the defense industry; curriculum experiments with «whole language» reading instruction and «new math» that were at best a distraction and at worst quite damaging; a school finance lawsuit that led to a dramatic increase in the state's authority over school budgets and operations; and a massive influx of new students and non-English-speaking immigrants that almost surely depressed test scores.
The cumulative result of modest individual changes is quite dramatic.
The results of laser therapy are often quite dramatic, effectively reducing pain and increasing the speed and efficiency with which healing takes place following injury or surgery.
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