Sentences with phrase «simple messages changes»

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«The message is simple, straight forward: Fundamentals have not changed.
My message to the crowd was simple: Change is already upon them.
If you grew up in church, there's a good chance you were taught a pretty simple message about the afterlife: When you die, you either go to heaven, or you go to hell — both of which will last forever and never change.
The FA's director of football governance and regulation, Darren Bailey, was positive about the changes that the new rule would bring about, claiming that it «provides a simple, clear and straightforward message to all participants concerned, on where the line is drawn».
The researchers collected data from 19 participants during two separate sessions with different consumption procedures and found that a simple change like drinking more water can alter messages from the stomach interpreted as fullness by the brain.
You might expect that given the contested and politicized nature of the climate change problem, such a simple message would have little effect or could even backfire.
We wanted to spread the message to patients and physicians that there is help, and that simple lifestyle changes can replace the need for medications to achieve a better night's sleep,» she says.
A Valentine's Day celebration may be as simple as receiving a little heart - shaped card containing the message «Be Mine» or life changing as a marriage proposal.
Even something as simple as changing «ur» to «your» elevates the message, showing that you're someone to be taken seriously.
The message here is simple yet powerful: To promote equitable and lasting change in America's classrooms, we have to begin within.
At the heart of this book is a simple message for teachers, administrators, board members, and education policymakers at all levels: the key to success is not doing more work and making more changes, but doing the right work, and making the right changes.
This 35 — 40 minute documentary (short enough for a single class period and attention span) will focus on a simple message, «Adopt, Don't Shop,» and show children across the U.S. making change in their community.
I am saying that it is time to draw out the worse case scenarios in terms that people can understand: Pictures of the North Pole depicting before and after the ice melts away, Pictures of the U.S.A and Canada before and after the ice melts away, Pictures of Northern Europe and Great Britain, Pictures of China and Russia and Japan, Pictures of South Asia and India and Australia, Pictures of Africa would all be better at conveying the simple message that the face of the earth is changing and it is time to seek high ground.
This one, dating back a decade, particularly seems to show pressures within the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to send a strong message: «I know there is pressure to present a nice tidy story as regards «apparent unprecedented warming in a thousand years or more in the proxy data» but in reality the situation is not quite so simple...»]
The message is simple: include climate change in the review of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Messaging needs to be simple, positive, and social to lead to mass behavioral change.
But while «climate change represents a simple and broad - reaching message that can be boiled down to a couple of ideas, (the nitrogen cycle) represents an incredibly diverse array of benefits and problems that play out in different ways depending on where you are.»
We conclude that the scientific consensus on climate change is most effectively communicated as a short, simple message that is easy to comprehend and remember.
Particularly, repeated exposure to simple messages that correctly state the actual scientific consensus on human - caused climate change is a strategy likely to help counter the concerted efforts to misinform the public.
Their latest study in Climatic Change tested the effect of three different ways to communicate the scientific consensus: a simple text message, a pie - chart and metaphors (e.g., likening the 97 % consensus on climate change to a 97 % consensus among docChange tested the effect of three different ways to communicate the scientific consensus: a simple text message, a pie - chart and metaphors (e.g., likening the 97 % consensus on climate change to a 97 % consensus among docchange to a 97 % consensus among doctors).
While the politics and policies of climate change may be complicated, the message to a CEO is simple: there should be no question about where your company stands on climate policy.
It is this disconnect between the public message about the simple need to take action on climate change, and in contrast what is understood by academics / professionals in the field regarding the complexity of the problem, that could turn into a major headache.
It's possible that a simple change in initial messaging, hold music, or tone could help keep people (legal cases!)
Over time, it changed and evolved like anything else; it has sender and receiver info, a subject line, a message body, and attachments, but on the whole, emails are pretty simple documents.
Aside from these changes to the Trebuchet custom launcher, the Snap camera application now includes a QR code reader that supports simple text and text messages, email addresses, events, contact cards, location coordinates, and phone numbers, as well as QR - encoded URLs.
These are changes that would make a number of simple tasks — such as replying to a text message — much quicker.
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