Sentences with phrase «tangible consequences»

Measuring sea level is an increasingly important part of climate research, and a rising mean sea level is one of the most tangible consequences of climate change.
I like that concept... tangible consequences for actions.
It was the first time anyone had observed a solar flare, and the first time anyone had seen a solar event produce such tangible consequences on Earth.
One of the most tangible consequences of sharp cutbacks in federal funding for climate science is the potential loss of critical data — whether by neglect or malice — that underlie global efforts to understand our climate system.
This may be the first tangible consequence of the privacy we've yielded to online merchants for the sake of convenience: now they can check your connections and block your product reviews.
Back in town there were a group of citizens in front of the church mourning the loved ones that had lost, but that was only tangible consequence of my choice.
I'm sure there should be some more tangible consequence that would escape the blurred area of measurment approximation.
In the spirit of helping parents out, the following tips are meant to give you easy, tangible consequences when kids misbehave.
For example, for the first time they are taught by multiple teachers on separate subjects, receive more homework, have higher expectations for students to self - manage, there are tangible consequences for getting off track, and much more.
The tangible consequences of this growing epidemic are staggering.
There are tangible consequences for this bad behavior that indicate writer Zoe Kazan has an understanding of what people like this actually are at their core in the moment, regardless of their motivations for doing what they do.
Authorizers should also be communicating to school leaders and school boards that failure to enroll and provide quality programs to all students — including students with disabilities — will, in fact, have tangible consequences.
Use verbal interactions sparingly to remind students that they broke a rule; instead focus on the tangible consequences.
There was tangible consequences to your actions and it made the game feel more like a world, where my actions contributed in however way interpreted to the people inhabiting it.
That's one of the best parts about Batman — The Telltale Series: you have to be quick and decisive, and your actions have tangible consequences that few games have.
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