Sentences with phrase «really tangible changes»

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With both the State of the State message and the introduction of the governor's proposed budget later this month, voters will get the first tangible evidence of whether Albany is really trying to change its ways, or if changes are more rhetorical than real.
«This is a really tangible way for people to understand the impact of climate change,» says Rashid Sumaila, one of the study's authors who has been working with the UBC's fisheries research unit for over 20 years.
Most significantly, it's the first film that really explains what the Stones are, and therefore changes them from being a vaguely ominous background element to a fully - fledged, tangible part of the MCU's central storytelling.
FARROW: But, you know, I think what we see now is a community really struggling to take that kind of nuclear blast of the Weinstein story and translate it into tangible, lasting change.
Technology, change in mind - set and tangible evidence for its effectiveness is key for the 70:20:10 model to really take off.
Audi A6 Audi has delivered several meaningful, tangible changes to the new A6, but what really matters — how the car drives — is still very familiar.
The tangible nature of the change effected by the introduction of collaborative settlement processes, parenting coordination and non-evaluative views of the child reports is really rather remarkable, and is especially so when one remembers that these initiatives were undertaken by a handful of people, lawyers mostly, who shared a common vision.
But as Adubato explains, «Really good leaders make it crystal clear that the risks of not changing present concrete and serious problems; make it clear what the payoff or tangible benefits of implementing this change will be.»
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