Sentences with phrase «significant early instances»

But perhaps one of the most significant early instances of its use — at least for understanding what the phrase originally meant — comes just over a decade earlier.

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Supply Chain and CRM software were sold on a similar efficiency story in the late 90's and early 2000's and, in many instances, continue to drive significant ROI for those customers who adopted them early.
For instance, during the decade it orbited Venus, the European Space Agency (ESA) probe Venus Express helped show the potential for surface water and uncovered more data about the significant amounts of evaporated water lost to space, something discovered by earlier probes.
Recipients of accelerated death benefits usually use the early payout to pay for illness - related bills, but they can also use it to get financial tasks in order before their death; they might, for instance, work out the details of paying off their house or other debts so that it's finished before they die and it isn't left to their significant other.
For instance, the warming that began in the early 20th century (1925 - 1944) is consistent with natural variability of the climate system (including a generalized lack of significant volcanic activity, which has a cooling effect), solar forcing, and initial forcing from greenhouse gases.
The most significant and most interesting feature of MMF is the Court's exploration of «the honour of the Crown,» beginning with the ways in which the Court distinguished between the Crown's fiduciary obligations — which it found did not apply in this instance — and the honour of the Crown which, the Court found, did apply, even though it had not been raised in the appellants» briefs to the SCC, though they had raised it in earlier proceedings as a ground for requiring fulfillment of promises or undertakings made by the Crown.
Recipients of accelerated death benefits usually use the early payout to pay for illness - related bills, but they can also use it to get financial tasks in order before their death; they might, for instance, work out the details of paying off their house or other debts so that it's finished before they die and it isn't left to their significant other.
For instance, in their prospective study among young adolescents, Garber and Flynn (Garber and Flynn, 2001) found that negative self - worth develops as an outcome of low maternal acceptance, a maternal history of depression and exposure to negative interpersonal contexts, such as negative parenting practices, early history of child maltreatment, negative feedback from significant others on one's competence, and family discord and disruption.
In the early months and years of these initiatives, it can be difficult to assess whether changes in policy and practice are having a significant effect on big - picture outcomes for children — third grade reading scores, for instance, or college and career readiness.
This purple, for instance, was a significant colour during the women's suffrage movement in the early 1900s.
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