Sentences with phrase «tangible effects of»

A strong need exists for well integrated multidisciplinary studies on urban agriculture on household, community and city level, applying participatory and gender sensitive methods that also give attention to measuring the less tangible effects of urban agriculture (e.g. effects on community development, living climate, landscape, climate change, etcetera).
I'm amazed and inspired by how much he asked of his work and how tangible the effects of his films are.
Few winning states have implemented new teacher evaluation systems, making it nearly impossible to show the tangible effects of such reforms.
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.
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.
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.
A team of scientists demonstrated another tangible effect of climate change with a new study published Thursday in Science.
Destiny 2 coming to Battle.net is the most tangible effect of the Activision and Blizzard merger in the decade since it happened.
First, there was the tangible effect of China's ban on cryptocurrency trading.
The tangible effect of early environmental exposures on brain development has been well established in laboratory animals.

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The successful creditor talks, combined with the lack of a tangible market effect, is challenging that notion.
Therefore, if you purchase shares of our Class A common stock in this offering, you will experience immediate dilution of $ per share, the difference between the price per share you pay for our Class A common stock and its pro forma net tangible book value per share as of September 30, 2010, after giving effect to the issuance of shares of our Class A common stock in this offering.
The effect will be to limit real estate lending to loans for the actual construction or purchase of buildings and other capital improvements, i.e., for tangible capital formation.
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.
Thus it is very prudent for us to wait and see what effect the non-purchase of players has had on the team rather than raving mad for no tangible cause!
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.
The 3rd effect of art makes it so real and tangible.
The cultural effects are on tangible things like access to cultural products (such as food but also all kinds of entertainment), intangible things like attitudes (due to our exposure to a wider range of ideas, outlooks and experiences) and, of course, on literal cultural diversity.
So now, the question that's raised is whether this designation of Chief Executive as «appointer» is simply a mysterious formality, versus it possibly introducing tangible or even substantial effects.
While recognising that all countries are affected by the effects of climate change under «One Planet» but some are more vulnerable, the summit seeks for tangible collective action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Reform of the House of Commons Committee (also known as the Wright Committee) suggested a number of changes which have, since their implementation, had a tangible effect on the relationship between Parliament and the executive.
«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.
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 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.
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.
There are plenty of warnings about the danger of eating too much salt, and the tangible side effect of magnesium, (runny stools the next day), is a pain.
The effects of a chakra - based practice can have a tangible, empowering ripple effect on your life.
Such unforeseen twists reiterate the tangible tragedy of making a real - world war movie, as opposed to one where the casualties are scripted for poetic effect.
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).
I like tangible weapon upgrade systems like this, but it felt very limiting; although there are a variety of upgrades available (such as rate of fire, ammo capacity, duration of effects, greater damage, or increased drop - rate of bolts, raritanium, or holocards), only three of these types of upgrade can be applied to each weapon.
While the outcome may not always be fatal, the effects are tangible: a nation of traumatised people.
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 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.
One side effect of a «close - end» structure is that the LIC share price can depart from the value of the underlying assets (usually other equities), so the share price can trade at a premium or discount to its Net Tangible Assets.
At March 31, 2012, after giving pro forma effect to our receipt of the net proceeds of this offering, we would have had a pro forma net tangible book value of $ 10,194,760, or $ 2.76 per share.
All of these changes have a tangible effect, but in most cases I felt they were too small to impact my valuations.
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.
Bioware announced the addition of a co-op mode to Mass Effect 3 that will take place outside the main story, but give tangible benefits to a player's campaign.
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.
They have tangible negative effects on the psychology of people with addictive personalities (speaking as someone who has one), and their profitability is largely due to mental manipulation of people with said personalities who also happen to have a large amount of money to burn.
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.
Probably the best analysis of the Club of Rome's tangible effects on global environmental policy comes courtesy of a website called «The Green Agenda»:
And one only needs to look back at the past few weeks to see the tangible and devastating economic, environmental and health effects of natural disasters.
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