Sentences with phrase «tangible consequences of»

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.
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.
The tangible consequences of this growing epidemic are staggering.

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As a result, the literal and tangible sacrificial apparatus of the Jews became to the Christians symbolic of another kind of religious system altogether, whose temple is heavenly, not earthly, whose high priest once for all has entered the holy place of divine communion, where believing souls may follow him, (Hebrews 10:19) whose sacrifice is voluntary self - giving, and whose consequence is an open way for all to «draw nigh unto God.»
The difference between these two theories of origin has tangible scientific consequences.
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.
Both are about silent wars that are being fought behind the scenes, outside of the public eye, that have far - reaching consequences, every bit as potentially deadly as the more tangible wars.
If Deck Nine can further expand upon the new Backtalk gameplay mechanic and continue to expertly explore the whirlwind dynamic of Chloe Price and Rachel Amber (along with those tantalising high school dramas in - between) and provide tangible choice and consequence in the remaining two episodes, they'll be delivering fans another winner.
Most of the accountability consequences in NCLB and the Obama revisions have been tangible top - down actions.
«There are many people involved in translating the promise of technology into a tangible benefit for students, and as a consequence there are many possible leaks in the pipe where things can go wrong.»
«There are many people involved in translating the promise of technology into a tangible benefit for students, and as a consequence...
The exemption requested by CDE was more than that (though with the lack of consequences being the tangible reason, at least at the school level for this year.
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.
For Hamilton, this terrain and its inhabitants are not the stuff of fiction or gothic fantasy, but «tangible matter of palpable consequence
I love the practice of making small tangible decisions and visualizing the consequences of their growth and evolution.
The predicted consequences of not acting are becoming more tangible and the window for taking effective action around the world is closing fast.
I don't know what is the exact legal tenor of what every commenter does in blogland, but there sure are tangible consequences.
I'm sure there should be some more tangible consequence that would escape the blurred area of measurment approximation.
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