Sentences with phrase «tangible effects in»

We plan on reaching them not just in D.C., but in their home districts as well, making sure they can see the tangible effects in their own backyards.

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This award recognizes a woman who has demonstrated a positive and tangible impact or effected change in the Greater Vancouver community through her dedication and leadership.
He believed, however, that they could be reconciled, for while the glorified body of the risen Jesus is normally neither visible nor tangible, it «temporarily reassumes the human outline, and solid frame, and former appearance, and marks of the wounds, for evidential and instructive purposes».13 In the resurrection narratives the Evangelists «describe the re-entrance of the glorified Body of Christ into terrestrial conditions, effected for the purpose of convincing His apostles of His Resurrection, and of giving them instructions and commssions».14 He believed that Paul, being the theologian, was not concerned with these occasional manifestations, but with the essential condition of the risen Christ and that his is therefore the profounder teaching.
So there is recalled the bitter, sarcastic cry of Israel, always ready on the lips at the first sign of adversity, «Is the LORD among us or not»» There is also recalled a marvelously tolerant and patient word of the Lord which repeatedly in effect provides the «sign» and offers tangible reassurance - although, be it noted, in matters by and large of sheer survival.
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.
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.
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 today's political climate, where Republicans and Democrats are as polarized as ever, it is important to remember the tangible effects that government has on everyday life.
«We were interested in providing a measure of how long people would have to wait until the effect of mitigation becomes tangible, in terms of avoided warming,» Tebaldi said.
A team of scientists demonstrated another tangible effect of climate change with a new study published Thursday in Science.
«The threat of climate change is as ominous as ever, its effects are as tangible as ever,» Kerry said at an Arctic Council meeting in Sweden in 2013, noting significant common desires among all eight Arctic nations.
Utilizing your mindful breathing consciously and actively in real - world interactions has a tangible steadying effect on your thinking and emotional state.
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.
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.
While the dramatics of the first two films (and later ones) are cleanly executed, they can't help but seem overly schematic when placed in comparison with this, in which the raw emotion of adolescence is allowed to comfortably interact with a magical world that seems all the more physically tangible for the juxtaposition (helped immeasurably by Cuaron's preference for physical rather than digital effects whenever possible).
The language arts are the building blocks when applying Common Core literacy standards to tangible, effects - driven actions in the real world.
These practices are «visible» because their purpose is clear, they are implemented at the right moment in a student's learning, and their effect is tangible.
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.
Related, I should note that in a few places the authors exaggerate how, for example, teachers» effects on their students» achievement are so tangible, without any mention of contrary reports, namely as published by the American Statistical Association (ASA), in which the ASA evidenced that these (oft - exaggerated) teacher effects account for no more than 1 % -14 % of the variance in students» growth scores (see more information here).
The effect is that the formerly floaty ride has flattened out without any tangible compromise in ride quality.
The available carbon fiber roof and spoiler help reduce weight from points far from the center of gravity, resulting in a tangible effect on handling agility.
The effects of piracy can range from the tangible (lost sales, lower author royalties) to the intangible (decline in the perception of the value of a book).
There's opportunity lost by not investing those dollars in higher - potential opportunities as well as the tangible loss of growth and purchasing power after the effects of inflation and taxes.
All of these changes have a tangible effect, but in most cases I felt they were too small to impact my valuations.
The first of the systems has a tangible effect on gameplay by reducing accuracy and vision every time Tokaj is frightened — with an inverse boost to physical damage — while the latter is basically a fancy way of describing how many of the objects you find in the environment are able to be used as melee weapons.
Destiny 2 coming to Battle.net is the most tangible effect of the Activision and Blizzard merger in the decade since it happened.
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.
Rauschenberg's abandonment of illusionistic depth effects — whether of conventional representational art or of the abstract expressionists» vast, immeasurable spaces — seems to come in part from an attachment to the physical realities of this world rather than to the less tangible possibilities of an inner vision.
About the Artist Born in 1917 in Snow Hill, Alabama, and raised in Birmingham, Purifoy grew up in the segregated South 50 years before the effects of civil rights were tangible.
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).
Some of the countries that suffer the most visible and tangible immediate effects of climate change are located in Asia.
The Vatican had approved the change as the effects of global warming became all too tangible in the Alps.
Everybody needs a Climate Thing, a close - by proxy through which they can express their climate concern in a way that has local effects and tangible rewards.
In turn, this has a tangible effect on profits.
The reason that I select Fair as the top case of 2013 is for the tangible effects that I am already seeing in my practice.
A student council will provide visibility for leaders and effect tangible results only in situations where there is continuity beyond graduation.
The tangible effect of early environmental exposures on brain development has been well established in laboratory animals.
Simultaneously, the proponents of this purported prophylactic speciously explain away or argue for ignoring tangible evidence of actual current harms being inflicted on the child as well as developing iatrogenic effects, and in a defiance of logic reminiscent of theological arguments, insist that the burden falls on the other side to counter their unsupported beliefs.
Fact: «Although early research suggests that youth living in two - parent biological families fare better on a range of developmental outcomes than those in single - parent or alternative structures (Amato and Keith, 1991), this research typically finds that effects of family structure on developmental outcomes such as delinquency are not strong (Hetherington and Kelly, 2002)... More tangible differences in family dynamics or circumstances — such as supervision practices — are largely responsible when study groups have different outcomes... The highest rates of delinquency were for youth in father - only households, followed by father - stepmother...»
February 20, 2012: Brokerages that actively solicit salespeople and promise tangible assistance (such as a customer list) in its solicitations to the salesperson in exchange for a required payment should be aware of new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations that take effect March 1, 2012.
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