Sentences with phrase «tangible effect»

It has a number of tangible effects on the powertrain including a sharper throttle response, with the engine delivering more torque during the early stages of throttle pedal travel.
Tough also draws attention to the less tangible effects of income inequality and fills in some of the gaps in our understanding both of failure and of what children need to be successful.
While the fall of the fox - in - the - box has been well document, the disappearance of the striker as a whole has far more tangible effects than simple nostalgic weight.
The problem with these substances is that gluten, sugar, and alcohol don't have immediate tangible effects on your body.
Your choices don't tend to have any satisfying tangible effects on the wider world, but the shades of grey do make them compelling moments nevertheless.
I'm amazed and inspired by how much he asked of his work and how tangible the effects of his films are.
The reason why this is important is because law school faculty have tangible effects on the trajectory of a lawyer's career.
It is hard to watch the people in power offer empty condolences instead of legislation that will have tangible effects in addressing this pressing issue.
«I'm fascinated by the bond between the physical, sculptural form and the less tangible effects of video, photography and performance.»
Schweingruber even has a controlled field study of CO2 and Nitrogen in the atmosphere that shows real, tangible effects from what is directly in the air (basically: more CO2 gives more ring growth).
There is a rising sense of alarm in the United States, as tangible effects of the economic crisis of empire are unmistakably apparent at every hand.
Steven Acquario, the executive director of the New York Association of Counties, says it's the first tangible effect of the financial vise that counties face.
Tangible effects nearby also appear: clinking our peat soil by water extraction is also a form of land degradation, leading to more carbon dioxide emissions, and therefore triggering climate change.
The solar cycle is no mere astronomical oddity: so - called space weather that originates from solar activity can have very tangible effects on Earth and its environs, disrupting power grids, upsetting satellite communications and causing pipelines to rust.
If Obama is going to show some leadership on this issue, he will enact legislation that has tangible effects immediately, that has short term as well as long term goals, and which presents us with the political pain that he calculates we are prepared to take immediately.
Melting glaciers have a ranging set of effects on the environment and ecosystems, from contributing to sea level rise, desalination of oceans and other less tangible effects on the world's jet streams as well as the ability to reflect sunlight.
Melting glaciers have a ranging set of effects on the environment and ecosystems, from contributing to sea level rise, desalination of oceans and other less tangible effects on the world's jet streams as well as the ability to reflect sunlight.
«It's clear that the majority of UK SMEs are yet to feel any real and tangible effect from Brexit,» said Neil Davies, CEO, Close Brothers Asset Finance.
Mentorship has a tangible effect on the performance of startups and small businesses, so if you've been going without this key ingredient, it's time to add it to your recipe.
The U.S. opioid crisis is killing tens of thousands of Americans each year, and the opioid epidemic is so entrenched in some parts of the country that it's having a tangible effect on the broader economy, including the labor force participation rate.
Employers love to see the tangible effect new hires could have on their company.
They are invisible and intangible, but most assume they exist because of their tangible effects.
The tangible effects of veteran leadership and mentorship are nebulous concerns.
If the pundits are right about one thing, it is that in certain areas (either end of the pitch), we're short on numbers, which means we can't play Everton, Napoli and City in six days without it having a tangible effect.
Dr Nadine Burke Harris reveals the science behind Adverse Childhood Experience and the tangible effects of abuse, neglect and stress on the development of the brain and long term health
To those who have come across consultants before they will recognise it as a tacit admission that the current system is poorly run, bloated, bogged down in bureaucracy and could easily lose half its staff with no tangible effect to the service provided.
They need to be as proactive as possible in terms of making it look like tax cuts are a credible realistic policy which will have the tangible effect of making the British economy grow again.
In the aftermath of September 11th the fear of terrorism had a tangible effect on our society.
Jack Straw said sentencers did not operate in a vacuum and it appeared that calls in the media for tougher sentencing and the return of the death penalty had a «tangible effect» on the prison population.
A team of scientists demonstrated another tangible effect of climate change with a new study published Thursday in Science.
The existence of these particles is so fleeting that they are often described as virtual, yet they can have tangible effects.
However, the results suggest that bingeing has tangible effects on the young brain, comparable with some of those seen in chronic alcoholics.
New Study Shows Probiotics Linked to Metabolism — Results of a new study published in the journal Molecular Systems Biology show probiotics have a tangible effect on metabolism.
Extensive research has shown that relaxation practices like restorative yoga have tangible effects: They lower cortisol (a chemical messenger involved in the stress response), can support subcutaneous fat loss, increase immunity, and promote digestion in the belly brain, our mood regulator.
Most people get used to IF after just a few days or a week, and you might even come to like the feeling of being a little hungry, both because of the immediate, tangible effects, and because you'll know all the wonderful things happening in your body while you wait expectantly for that first healthy meal.
We expressed doubts at the time about this change having any effect on the popularity of gacha mechanics in mobile games, and so far we haven't seen any tangible effect on loot boxes in mobile games.
In recent years we have seen our female students go on to study subjects including computer science, maths, chemical engineering and biochemistry, demonstrating that the confidence we strive to instil lower in the school has a tangible effect on students» aspirations well beyond their GCSEs.
Few winning states have implemented new teacher evaluation systems, making it nearly impossible to show the tangible effects of such reforms.
«This competitive pressure has resulted in a two - star jump for the Landcruiser 70 and will have a tangible effect on the safety of worksites and more broadly, Australasia's vehicle fleet.»
However, for this to have a tangible effect, every Diocese and Parish in the world (outside of Rome) would have to sell and send 100 % of all those funds back to Rome, then possibly.
So it looks like closing down those other departments are having a tangible effect.
In addition, fixed income markets will face increasing pressure as accommodative policy is scaled back and disruptive political and economic events could have tangible effects on financial markets in 2018.
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