Sentences with phrase «yield substantial benefits»

It can even yield substantial benefits for families with high degrees of conflict.
A similar standard, if adopted nationwide, could yield substantial benefits.
Thinking as Zeckhauser proposes about UU situations may vastly improve investment decisions where UU events are involved, and should yield substantial benefits because «competition may be limited and prices well out of line.»
After all, the public frequently issues bonds to fund transportation and energy infrastructure which may yield substantial benefits that make the debt worthwhile.
A national V2V system is estimated to yield substantial benefits and has been designed from the outset to protect consumer privacy and security.
In a new report on school leadership, the Learning Policy Institute highlights research showing that investments in training school leaders can yield substantial benefits in student achievement, as more skilled principals help improve instructional quality and reduce teacher turnover.
Changes along these lines would not necessarily require large new investments, but they could yield substantial benefits for large numbers of California students.
Strategies that produce better teachers, expand teaching methods to accommodate a range of learning styles, take advantage of today's cornucopia of technological resources, and meet the individual needs of each student can yield substantial benefits.
«Treatments that target just a few of these genes or the proteins they make could yield substantial benefits for patients.
Financial investments in high - quality principal training yields substantial benefits in student achievement, as well as teacher quality and retention.

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In the five years since China proposed the Belt and Road initiative, it has been transformed from concept to action, and from vision to reality, yielding fruitful outcomes and bringing substantial benefits to many countries.
According to the researchers, more research is needed to determine if off - label use of antipsychotic medications yields substantial clinical benefit and to identify how doctors decide to prescribe these drugs for non-FDA approved conditions.
Diversity Challenged lends powerful new support for the proposition that diverse student communities yield substantial and otherwise unattainable educational benefits.
The most important lesson we draw is that finding policies to raise the quality of teaching is likely to yield substantial economic and social benefits.
Achieving functional fluency in a second language at a young age yields substantial cognitive benefits.
Using higher volume blends of ethanol to leverage the alcohol's inherent high octane rating to produce ethanol - gasoline blends with higher octane numbers could yield «substantial societal benefits», according to a team of researchers from Ford Motor Company.
The measures announced by Obama, including vehicle emissions standards and restrictions on coal - fired power stations appear set to achieve further substantial reductions, again while yielding net economic benefits.
Many decades may pass before a transition from coal - based electricity to alternative generation technologies yields substantial temperature benefits.
«Furthermore, this study points to Louisiana as an innovator of creative financing strategies for wetland restoration, and as creating new investment opportunities that will yield substantial economic and environmental benefits
Teller has argued that the cost of UV scatterers would be low relative to CO2 reduction measures, that the benefit from reduced UV would be substantial, and that a combination of present temperatures, reduced UV and CO2 fertilisation would yield large increases in plant productivity.
The attractiveness of mitigation action lies largely in the substantial co-benefits which include higher energy security, lower levels of pollution at the local level with consequent health benefits and higher agricultural yields.
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