I like things that are measurable, and in powerlifting, things are very measurable.
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"In all the objectively measurable illnesses, like cancer, even heart disease, there are components of it that are not [objectively measurable]," Kaptchuk says.
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You have to remember that in all the objectively measurable illnesses, like cancer, even heart disease, there are components of it that are not [objectively measurable].
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And in many measurable ways, Samsung has already accomplished that.
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Providing education about clinical trials can make a measurable difference.
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Astoria, Oregon, broke its record for days with measurable rain.
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Of those days 145 had measurable rain, totaling 44.67 inches.
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NuvoAir aims to make respiratory diseases measurable and more treatable.
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Some schools have had measurable benefits from longer school days.
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To make saving easier, make a specific and measurable goal.
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The earliest measurable snowfall in the city was on Oct.
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Measurable: Whatever the goal is, find ways to measure progress.
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Arguably though, the DJ's more valuable moments are less measurable.
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Strengths must be backed by specific, measurable and tangible results.
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For example, it lacks annual measurable objectives and specific targets.
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With refresh rate, there was a consistent measurable difference, across computers.
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"No other company drives measurable outcomes that change lives and workplaces."
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In other words, the experimental treatment had a real, measurable effect.
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The dialysis continued for three weeks with tiny but measurable results.
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E: Open, transparent, measurable and not to shame but to motivate.
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That small tweak proved to have measurable effects on the election.
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Years are real and measurable in a way episode counts aren't.
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We felt all of our work transforming into actual, measurable results.
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And now, there's direct, measurable proof that the treaty is working.
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Conclusion Is there a measurable difference between Mexican and American Coke?
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Delivering measurable platform value to pros will be a crucial step.
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You get a measurable increase in your ability to tolerate pain.
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But the shutdown's impact on measurable growth isn't the big worry.
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The parameters of hate speech are to a certain extent measurable.
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There is yet another way for companies to have measurable impact.
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None of those actions will provide any measurable relief to farmers.
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"Taking 400 mg of ibuprofen won't cause measurable harm," he answered.
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Those positive expectations, in turn, have a measurable impact on health.
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The acronym stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound.
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At the top, the key results are absolutely measurable and verifiable.
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And in the past two decades, they've succeeded in measurable ways.
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Tallahassee, Florida, yesterday got its first measurable snowfall in 28 years.
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And the improvement in air quality has had clear, measurable benefits.
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What you choose to prioritize becomes a measurable representation of values.
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Test years are historical and adjusted for known and measurable changes.
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The trade war damage to the economy is palpable and measurable.
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You guys really want your advertising more measurable and more performant.
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So, some measurable good may still come from a post-election response.
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While those metrics aren't measurable like heart rate, they're still super important.
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Measurable snow at #laketahoe in June happens about every 5-10 years.
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However, I do think it's meaningful and it has a measurable effect.
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The last measurable day of rain in Birmingham, Alabama, was September 18.
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"I don't believe these deployments will have any measurable effect," Warren said.
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"Keep it simple by staying focused on reasonable, measurable goals," Slate says.
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"The earliest measurable snow on record is September 29, 1984," said Ward.
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There is no immediately measurable response like there is with, say, revenue.
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And this mismatch has a measurable effect on the first-generation students.
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The Michigan poll also shows a measurable tightening in the Republican race.
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It's really important for this new agreement to be measurable and punishable.
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So, as a physicist by training, I started looking for something measurable.
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We have a statistical triumvirate that points to meaningful and measurable progress.
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The trajectories of every measurable are now going in the wrong direction.
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Mr. Trump has had a measurable negative impact, the research center said.
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However, few politicians have made any measurable impact to combat human trafficking.
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That means they should be specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-bound.
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And academically speaking, happiness is a meaningless term, because it's not measurable.
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The group will disclose "ambitious, timebound and measurable commitments" by October 2020.
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"That's an odd measurable," she said bluntly of the 65,000-donor threshold.
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Record web traffic levels The hunger for news is measurable right now.
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He is all potential energy, never crossing the line into measurable momentum.
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The structure and dynamics within the mountainside, though, are not measurable now.
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They're aggressive but realistic, but most of all, they're measurable and verifiable.
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The climate is already changing and it's already taking a measurable toll.
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It just needs to make it through Saturday without any measurable rainfall.
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Only if the numbers are different will it make a measurable difference.
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More community-wide efforts need to focus on scalability and measurable results.
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Few data-driven goals and outcomes that are measurable, which endangers accountability.
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Some charities said specific images had a measurable impact on financial support.
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Leave out stuff like "culture" and other metrics that aren't easily measurable.
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But machines are already more capable than newborns in almost every measurable way.
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Notions of measurable productivity are programmed into the fiber of most video games.
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The constant exposure to Trump's rhetoric and governance carries its own measurable toll.
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The last "measurable snowfall" in downtown Los Angeles was in 1949, Stewart said.
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Much of the variation in vote choice cannot be explained by measurable variables.
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The report, it said, "noted measurable improvements in food advertising directed to children."
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How could evolution produce such measurable effects across just two to three generations?
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People often pay high fees for investment management that produces scant measurable benefit.
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It'll have little to no effect on any measurable level of your manliness.
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"We wanted this to be fast, cheap, measurable and self-sustaining," he said.
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Do their measurable competencies match up with what is needed for the strategy?
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These attacks have real and measurable costs to the American and global economies.
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All business strategies need to be specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-based.
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"Sea level rise and changes in the climate, those are measurable," Rubio said.
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"This demonstrates the measurable actions we are taking to reduce our environmental impacts."
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If there is any measurable change, the test operation will shut down immediately.
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When such measurable factors are taken into account, the "gap" all but disappears.
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Its language moves beyond talk of merely winning; that would be too measurable.
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" Freed from measurable time, Pavla dwells on "the central problem of her life.
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" • "Inside the company, he has preached the importance of hewing to measurable results.
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Small differences like those were not considered measurable in a trial this size.
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Friends has succeeded with donors who are driven by data and measurable results.
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It depends not just on measurable present trends but also on unforeseeable decisions.
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Soon, that will have a measurable impact on economic growth across the region.
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But Democrats say those talks have produced no measurable movement toward an agreement.
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Create a goal that&aposs clear and measurable, not just a vague one.
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Effective resolutions, research has shown, are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound.
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For a moment, the space between them seemed a cold and measurable object.
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For this learning to take place, both prediction and outcome must be measurable.
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The focus is: Can we grow in actually measurable ways in this movement?
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For a low-power FM radio station, anything measurable in miles is good.
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But according to the general consensus, astrophysical black holes should have no measurable charge.
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Dramatic social improvement, with significant female leadership, in almost every measurable category of stabilization.
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But both campaign spending and measurable corporate outlays on lobbying have soared since 2000.
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Specific, measurable skills in areas such as IT are more amenable to this approach.
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He's also faced no measurable consequences for his blatant self-dealing since taking office.
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The Lancet report sets out 13 priority areas, each with measurable goals and targets.
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For its part, the Indian government has taken several measurable steps toward solar transition.
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But the overwhelming evidence is that these programs have measurable and quite real effects.
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But Pequeneza expressed concern that some social services without measurable outcomes would be sidelined.
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But it's also clear that online retailers are having a measurable effect on inflation.
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"We're very keen to show measurable impact and particularly to validate that," Bell said.
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Other studies have found that smaller amounts of caffeine don't produce a measurable effect.
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It might not be better in any measurable way, but it feels good.8.
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By every measurable statistic, Americans are working too much and being paid too little.
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" What's more, he said, "the biggest measurable progress is when you start from zero.
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The goals should vary in size, and be measurable to help hold yourself accountable.
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Indeed, Tallahassee had not seen measurable snowfall since 1989, CNN meteorologist Michael Guy said.
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According to Hyatt, goals should be specific, measurable, actionable, challenging but realistic and exciting.
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Create a set of SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely) goals for each person.
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This is measurable physically by a huge rise in adrenaline coursing through your bloodstream.
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Impact investing is suitable for investors looking to drive measurable social and environmental impact.
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Each of these changes, Mr. Silverman said, resulted in modest but measurable sales increases.
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Is it even measurable, or more like "I know it when I see it"?
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Bond proceeds, this argument goes, finance specific projects with the potential for measurable gains.
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There is a huge and measurable backlash to the results of the 2016 election.
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Everybody is looking for the one magic intervention that will have a measurable effect.
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Measurable growth from the young players would be the best news until Porzingis returns.
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It's time to hold ourselves to the same measurable standards we ask of others.
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"We haven't seen a measurable drop in the occurrences of new cases," she said.
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As a builder of buildings, Mr. Trump's return on investment has been easily measurable.
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Instead, resolutions work best when they are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound.
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Whether the policy will have any measurable impact on health remains to be seen.
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So those are, in my particular case, making a difference that is pretty measurable.
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My fancy foam roller truly upped my running game in a real, measurable way.
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But he doubted that the scandals would have a measurable effect on Virginia's economy.
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One key to achieving your resolutions is picking specific, realistically achievable and measurable goals.
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Lots of other molecules cause the kind of measurable changes glucose does, making accuracy difficult.
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It is a threat that should be tied to swift and measurable progress in Barbados.
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Image: Hubble Space TelescopeThe extra speed isn't ludicrous by any means, but it's still measurable.
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Investments in health security are fragmented, piecemeal, and not yet mapped to specific, measurable benchmarks.
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Reuters reports them complaining that signatories have not offered measurable objectives to monitor the implementation.
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While fully funding the IRS would not eliminate deficits, it could make a measurable dent.
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And there is a small but measurable rate of hybridisation between some of those species.
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Some of his policies have had an immediate and measurable effect on this Southern state.
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Rarer still do they question if this "practice of queer intimacy" has any measurable effectiveness.
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"Measurable, transparent goals that incorporate constituent feedback will facilitate public trust and support," Grella tweeted.
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But GDP is usually the most important criterion, having the attraction of being (roughly) measurable.
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Historically, the month of May in London will have around nine days with measurable rainfall.
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Asked what "measurable progress" had been made since Congress passed the continuing resolution on Jan.
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The purpose of the classroom is to equip all students to meet measurable academic standards.
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That reduction will have no measurable impact on world climate and thus no economic value.
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The two-day conference offers measurable benefits, and that's not just our (totally biased) opinion.
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"These people are claiming that their interventions can do something that is measurable," Caulfield says.
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Only 1.53% of protected land is free of any "measurable human pressure," the researchers found.
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The plan should include quarterly milestones showing measurable progress toward reducing their reclamation obligations contemporaneously.
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The administration will be required to cite measurable impact to show progress in each country.
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The discovery of Carbon 14 and its measurable breakdown only happened in 1946, incredibly enough.
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Some private schools provided no grades at all, substituting platitudinous fluff for any measurable achievement.
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Do you think social media has a measurable impact on how Hollywood is addressing diversity?
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During Mr. Carranza's time as deputy superintendent and superintendent, San Francisco saw some measurable success.
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I think there's a measurable uptick in anti-Semitism, and certainly an uptick in xenophobia.
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Our mission there is to make earned media measurable the way that paid media is.
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"McDonald's efforts for this training are not going to yield tangible, measurable results," Sisco said.
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It's not much, but it's enough to produce a tiny but measurable amount of drag.
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"Monitoring implementation should go beyond sign-in sheets to establish measurable milestones," Ms. Elia wrote.
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The supergiant stars pulse regularly, their brightness changing in measurable patterns over hours and days.
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This contract structure, however, becomes problematic when a client needs something specific and measurable accomplished.
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Only "outcomes," of the most immediate and quantifiable sort, are considered measurable and, therefore, legitimate.
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Therapists typically set "SMART" goals -- intentions that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Time-bound.
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But the one thing that is measurable is the degree of inaction on climate change.
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The temperature increases reported on Wednesday confirm that the warming trend is real and measurable.
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Critics of the strategy have scrutinized the lack of comprehensive analysis, measurable objectives and data.
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Patching out the Meltdown vulnerability resulted in "no measurable reduction" in performance, the company said.
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But the post-millennials will steadily join them through the 2020s as a measurable force.
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It is unclear whether the policy change will have any measurable impact on the violence.
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Go deeper: Study: Market has measurable influence on shareholders' votes CEOs are America's new politicians
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Career strategist Miriam Salpeter has told Business Insider that it's important to have measurable goals.
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The station's signal, audible since November in an area measurable in square blocks, had flatlined.
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The original legislation passed on voice votes, meaning there was no measurable opposition in Congress.
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It's at least something to work toward, and something that is even potentially objectively measurable.
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Prove you're worth hiring by demonstrating that you get measurable results within each former roles' description.
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Despite this, on almost every measurable level, this war on our own citizens has abjectly failed.
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They are also more capable than bedridden humans on life support in almost every measurable way.
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"It would be the biggest thing ever in string theory—to make a measurable prediction."[PRD]
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That's partly why something simple, measurable and tangible like giving everyone $1,000 per month seems attractive.
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Overall, in this case at least, the researchers concluded that solar power had few measurable effects.
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And that will have a much more measurable impact on society than working as an engineer.
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The lab focuses on how technology is facilitating emerging and measurable social change toward global peace.
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But despite the measurable impact of the changing temperature, many still deny that climate change exists.
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That, as Dr Wang describes in ACS Sensors, is a change easily measurable using cheap electrodes.
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"In almost every measurable way, airline service is as good as its ever been," Kaplan continued.
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The app monitors each one for measurable changes and records any activity in an event log.
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Quitting or pulling back from social media does have a measurable therapeutic effect for some folks.
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But if recent elections to Congress are any guide, scandals do have large and measurable effects.
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So there is a sudden surge in measurable risk; all the weaknesses are suddenly being uncovered.
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But no one had yet examined how circadian rhythms might affect healing in a measurable way.
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A good goal-setting rubric is the acronym SMART: specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound.
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It provides a framework or blueprint, while applying a measurable structure to the process for management.
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Other scientists have shown that recognising the benefits of stress can cause measurable improvements in performance.
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But what if there was a measurable difference between a good step and a bad step?
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"Even a small amount of potassium loss could give rise to a measurable effect," says Humayun.
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Showers come close tonight and early tomorrow, but only the beaches see anything meaningful or measurable.
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It found that so-called "canine sensory processing sensitivity" (c-SPS) is a measurable personality dimension.
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In other words, success no longer is judged by any measurable achievement, but by process alone.
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And, last, the maximum pressure campaign continues until North Korea begins a measurable effort towards denuclearization.
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Tepco says that wall has already stopped all measurable leaks of radioactive materials into the sea.
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While some regulations protect human health or the environment, many provide no or minimal measurable benefits.
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"It showed there were measurable improvements on measures that are meaningful to the patients," she said.
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The new money generated for both states does represent a serious and measurable boost in income.
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It is true that no individual reduction can achieve a measurable reduction in global climate change.
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A completionist run of Breath of the Wild, for example, would involve almost 2,000 measurable objectives.
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My life is my life, though it is, I readily admit, "worse" in many measurable ways.
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" The effectiveness of celebrity endorsements, Comenos admits, is "not the most measurable marketing activity out there.
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Something physical, something measurable, was now attached to the tale they had heard all their lives.
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Each of these efforts has been tied to measurable reductions in the cost of medical care.
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In virtually every measurable way — incomes, wealth, education, health, longevity — large metropolitan areas have done better.
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Studies have shown that when newspapers implement those guidelines, there's a measurable decrease in suicide attempts.
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Those promises must be backed by measurable indicators ensuring access to mobility, health, justice and more.
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For me, these were more measurable and helped me take a step closer to that virtue.
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Like any investment in your startup, you want to be sure there is some measurable return.
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Even ed-tech advocates have warned against an overzealous embrace of the digital and the measurable.
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It is important that goals be SMART (specific, measurable, actionable, realistic and timely) but also flexible.
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But you should be able to prove your superstar skills with numbers or other measurable results.
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And we need to tie school performance evaluations to making measurable progress in achieving these goals.
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Those are measurable facts that can be entirely true without increased gravity causing any particular fall.
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Stigma has real, measurable consequences around the US. Look to Lawrence County, Indiana, for an example.
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Even if scientists found strong evidence of a single, measurable effect — if, say, three hours of daily screen time was associated with a heightened risk of being diagnosed with A.D.H.D. — such a clear association wouldn't necessarily suggest there were any consistent, measurable differences in brain structure.
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This advice will help you make the self-experiment more measurable, more efficient, and just plain better.
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For that to happen, Trump must have measurable policy successes that benefit many Americans, as Jackson did.
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Even for people who aren't directly affected by natural disasters, climate change is causing measurable mental distress.
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They wanted to answer a simple question: Would the cash infusion benefit these kids in measurable ways?
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"Somalia has slowly begun to make measurable progress," writes Mr Harding in a final, doggedly optimistic passage.
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Or, at the very least, she makes the convincing case that spanking doesn't do any measurable good.
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Whereas taking time to recharge, even if it's just a short vacation, can lead to measurable improvements.
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Data and analytics, in particular, saw a measurable increase in seed funding activity from year-ago levels.
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However, by the end of the week, I felt a measurable difference in my overall well-being.
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Thus Brexit is unlikely to make measurable progress before May 23rd, when the European elections are due.
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Smaller businesses also experienced measurable declines: Hedge funds fell 36 percent and distressed bonds dropped 87 percent.
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There is actual measurable data now that suggests reckless Pokemon hunting really does distract drivers and pedestrians.
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The truth is that it's a combination of things, not all of them measurable by marketing metrics.
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Intel has seemed to have barely any measurable improvement in GPU performance in the last several years.
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They want to stick to observations, to the measurable facts of the atmosphere and other Earth systems.
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Recently, a study found that this tactic had led to a measurable decrease in London's HIV rates.
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There are measurable ways to see whether North Korea is backing away from some of that stuff.
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TUNE, a Seattle-based startup founded in 2009, helps ad platforms tie marketing investments to measurable outcomes.
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Rather, such inferences are based on a collection of measurable data points and the machine's interpretation thereof.
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James and his colleagues itemized every measurable difference in protein structure between the before and after samples.
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There are still a couple of measurable advantages to Kaby Lake, though, and those start with efficiency.
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The message there would be to make investment decisions based on measurable quantities and not gut feelings.
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It's important to set goals that are challenging, specific (and measurable), and driven by your personal values.
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"We think we have made a very significant difference for the country in measurable ways," McConnell added.
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We found that China's future emissions trajectory can have a measurable influence on the country's rice methylmercury.
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"Go through your ideas and turn them into actionable and measurable goals," he writes on his blog.
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Does Trump's likely (re)capitulation on wall funding have any measurable political impact among his political base?
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"We think we have made a very significant difference for the country in measurable ways," he added.
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Track the storm hereTallahassee, Florida, recorded measurable snow on Wednesday for the first time in 2381 years.
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As Business Insider previously reported, a founder's early decisions can be linked to measurable growth later on.
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A Reuters/Ipsos poll released last week found no measurable support nationally for Buttigieg among African-Americans.
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Sure, they can be a bit stuffy, but gathering people in the same room has measurable benefits.
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Mr. Mittal argued that the tariffs were having a measurable impact in reshaping the global steel industry.
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The University of Colorado is in measurable ways better on health than some top-ranked college programs.
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Officials in Beijing and Washington point out that China has taken some measurable steps on North Korea.
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A new study is the first to quantify the number of years linked to measurable brain disease.
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San Francisco hasn't had any measurable rainfall in February, when it usually averages 4.46 inches of rainfall.
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"We haven't seen a measurable drop in the occurrences of new cases," she said at the time.
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This means that the payout is based on measurable aspects of the disaster itself, not on damages.
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Almost immediately, leadership saw measurable increases to the bottom line and, over time, a raised stock price.
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The project is usually something that has a fairly short timeframe with measurable milestones that indicate progress.
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But Bowman wanted measurable evidence of the genuine article: bona fide, human-style reading comprehension in English.
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Take measurable actionOne of the best ways to regain a sense of control is to take action.
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While those pledges are, of course, good press, they also appear to be leading to measurable action.
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"There has been a tangible, measurable impact," added Omelicheva, who visited the Ukrainian training center in March.
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We also find evidence that growth in occupational licensing has had a measurable impact on income inequality.
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Saudi Arabia and Russia already pledged a "measurable" (but undefined) boost to their oil output from July.
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Their programs have measurable impacts upon the educational achievement and wellbeing of caregivers and of their families.
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We've now gone 453 days without measurable precipitation in the city, and we'll extend that streak today.
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"This has measurable consequences on the cougar's feeding behaviour," said co-author Liana Zanette of Western University.
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And delivery is fast and predictable — driven by automated fulfillment processes that are efficient, reliable and measurable.
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Most companies encourage staffers to set SMART goals, ones that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
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The EPA has already experienced a measurable decline in enforcement actions taken against polluters during the Trump administration.
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If Chicago gets a measurable amount of snow this Halloween, it would come 17 days earlier than normal.
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Plus, restaurants have measurable metrics of their social reach on Instagram in a way they never had previously.
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If he is going to get a deal done, he should force something that's both measurable and enforceable.
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They want them to relate to real business problems that results, eventually, in actual sales and measurable results.
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A Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday found no measurable support for the mayor among African Americans nationally.
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So far, he said, it appears that crop pesticide residue does have measurable effects on the rats' hormones.
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Gareth Kelly, the head engineer on the NASA project, asks if there's any measurable data from our flight.
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That is, roughly one out of eight countries experienced measurable decay in the quality of their democratic institutions.
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Although reports have warned of performance hits, Apple says it has observed "no measurable reduction" in benchmark scores.
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Portland got nearly as soaked, also setting a record with 147 measurable rain days in the same period.
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Indeed, the empirical evidence suggests that running mates have a modest, but measurable influence on presidential vote choice.
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Today marks the moment the #IranDeal has transitioned from ambitious promises on paper to measurable actions in practice.
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"Unfortunately, we are moving further away from (measurable goals) rather than closer," Acuto told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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The research team at CareerCast thinks a particular role's appeal comes down to a variety of measurable factors.
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The research team at CareerCast thinks a particular role's attractiveness comes down to a variety of measurable factors.
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That means that, if the soda-tax advocates are right, it could have a measurable public health benefit.
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Social scientists have quantified the "Trump Effect"—measurable increases in racial violence and hostility associated with Trump rhetoric.
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" The blueprint lists the Homeland Security Grant Program as an example of a program requiring "more measurable results.
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The capital of the Sunshine State recorded measurable snow Wednesday morning for the first time in 28 years.
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Some studies suggest there are measurable sleep problems for people who have nightmares, while others show no difference.
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Any scenario where a physical environment exists alongside measurable data could, potentially, benefit from an AR/AI deployment.
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Pornography, broadly conceived, is also designed to produce a measurable response in the body—arousal, disgust, amusement. Frisson.
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The latest figures represent a measurable shift for Republicans away from their long-standing support of free trade.
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Not one of those cities reported measurable -- 0.01 inch or higher -- snowfall for the entire month of February.
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Not traditional government cost-share programs; we mean cut them a check when they provide measurable environmental services.
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Even so, 'the gap between the society's meritocratic myth and its oligarchic reality was becoming clear and measurable.
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Other major companies are offering funds with costs so close to zero that the difference is scarcely measurable.
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Any catastrophic weather event has its measurable aspects: inches of rain, speed of wind, cubic yards of debris.
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Even though sound is measurable, we tend to experience it as spectral, as something beyond our rational understanding.
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Only after all of the measurable attributes are spelled out can the horse-trading between those attributes begin.
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What they're usual after is, specifically, loss of body fat (which can have measurable benefits for some people).
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But the city avoided any measurable snow, as a line of light rain moved through during the morning.
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The company encourages suppliers to focus on "SMART" goals, or specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-limited targets.
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America's Goals has measurable targets in seven areas: These shared values garner broad support across the political spectrum.
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Accordingly, this would be positive public health interventions which have had an important, measurable benefit on health attainment.
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Alaska's most populous city also has had no measurable snow in March for the second time on record.
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The F.A.A. said it has seen "no measurable increase" in unplanned retirements or resignations by air traffic controllers.
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But researchers say there are signs they may be on the brink of making measurable progress in restitutions.
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I don't see myself as disabled, despite gender dysphoria having had a real, measurable impact on my career.
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Can you just apply that towards a healthy population and see if you're just picking up measurable differences?
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To qualify, they will have to satisfy criteria that include measurable support in opinion polls and grassroots fundraising.
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The 300 mg dose, though, did have a measurable calming effect on heart rate, blood pressure, and anxiety.
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Much of California has not seen measurable rain in months, and vegetation moisture levels are near all-time lows.
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But globally, the jury's still out on whether increased carbon dioxide is having a measurable influence on plant growth.
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The key to making a four-day workweek sustainable is setting very clear and measurable goals, according to Castellano.
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The objective steers you in the right direction, while the key result is a measurable achievement along the way.
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In France, the sentiment seemed to be that any military action will be expected to have a measurable impact.
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Conversely, most respondents thought a U.K. exit from the EU would have no measurable impact on the United States.
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Mirroring the framework of venture capital, this generation of internet entrepreneurs looks for clear, measurable results from their gifts.
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Flying has become a contest to see who can build the most glorious airborne RVs without any measurable reform.
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While the regulatory control surely has measurable revenue implication on payments firms, some experts point to another adverse consequence.
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The three words to watch at President Trump's pair of summits over the next month: verifiable, measurable and enforceable.
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Also, an angel should be worth more than just their money — they should add measurable value to your business.
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In August 2003, the red planet reached its nearest measurable proximity to Earth at a mere 35 million miles.
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Digital marketing allows us to be very measurable — even for beautiful creative campaigns — using analytics to inform future strategies.
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The program is not well-targeted to the poorest populations and has not demonstrated a measurable impact on communities.
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It takes hugely energetic events — like the collision of black holes or neutron stars — to generate a measurable perturbation.
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British boards of directors supported a measurable goal and advocated for a qualified and competitive pool of female candidates.
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Even more surprising, CloudFlare couldn't identify a single one that had resulted in a measurable denial-of-service attack.
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She and her colleagues published research in 2015 describing a similar disconnect between perceived sleep difficulties and measurable sleep.
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"The vision as it stands has very few concrete measurable outcomes to hold anyone accountable for," analyst Alyahya said.
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Studies using mathematical models show that soda taxes are likely to have small but measurable effects on public health.
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But it was also the start of a serious argument: immigrants make everyday life better in concrete, measurable ways.
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In rare instances, celebrities have a measurable effect on a race, especially when they are otherwise seen as apolitical.
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Expressed in the body, these states are perfectly observable and measurable even if the associated private experiences are not.
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Texas has spent over $1 billion in the last two legislative sessions on border security, with no measurable benefit.
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The Michigan Keystone project reduced central-line infection to zero by assembling local teams to impact a measurable outcome.
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So far, however, six years after its rollout, the Core hasn't led to much measurable improvement on the page.
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The ultimate result is a well-defined and, importantly, measurable framework for what we call health care, including cost.
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See, it actually did snow last Tuesday in Washington -- the first measurable amount of the white stuff all winter.
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It is just not a measurable effect and hence the intelligence community's consistent "no call" on the actual impact.
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Incumbents also have measurable advantages in terms of hard dollars, no matter what laws are passed to regulate contributions.
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To the extent that U.S. professors didn't produce anything measurable, we came to be characterized as unproductive, even parasitic.
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The poll did find a measurable but limited audience for Trump specifically and anxieties about racial change more broadly.
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For another, it suggests that we're indiscriminate naysayers condemning all things Trump, even those that do no measurable harm.
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By that standard, Taylor Swift's Instagram call to arms ended up having a measurable impact by encouraging voter registration.
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The goal of right-wing propaganda rarely is to generate a measurable, short-term effect like winning an election.
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" Instead of humility, what's favored is fast advice and measurable results, or as BCG describes them, "private-sector approaches.
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So it's no surprise that just about all Americans have measurable amounts of phthalates and BPA in their bodies.
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In other words, there were no measurable differences in how patients fared, whether they checked blood sugar or not.
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The most admirable and industrious among us have responded by organizing on local levels and fighting for measurable change.
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It's not immediately obvious if these drugs are possible, or if they'll have a measurable impact on health and longevity.
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The issue appeared especially important in propelling a modest but measurable Democratic recovery among working-class white voters, especially women.
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One of the factors with a small but measurable effect is ideological extremism, or at least the perception of it.
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So, it turns out to be a tangible, measurable percentage improvement of the yield and reduction of the energy consumptions.
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I am confident that, when passed into law, these bills will make an immediate and measurable impact in our communities.
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Each wave resulted in a deformation in the yarn of about 25 percent, resulting in a measurable spike in electricity.
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NW: I think that women should be strategic in when they report harassment and that what matters is measurable results.
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Much of the state has not seen measurable rain in months, and vegetation moisture levels are near all-time lows.
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If those numbers aren't appealing, and absent measurable monthly growth, GMV (gross merchandise value) alone probably won't excite most VCs.
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Ultimately, dream big but work small, with deliberate, measurable goals that create incremental success for you and for your organization.
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It's just that it has not changed things measurable by the metrics we use, such as security, democracy and economy.
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Spencer's reference to the 2017 console's teraflops provides a measurable; an imperfect one, but close enough for our purposes here.
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Then we created six different measurable goals for a good office space, which included information from this data we collected.
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In the words of the researchers, urolithin A conferred "powerful and measurable" anti-aging effects on nematode worms and rodents.
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It is that value proposition — data-driven, measurable and multiscreen — which will enable us to significantly grow our advertising business.
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Researchers hope it may have measurable risk-reducing effects within two weeks, which could last for up to three months.
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San Francisco's economy is thriving in every measurable way, but also, the city is in a moment of deep uncertainty.
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One very measurable and effective solution for humanity would be to collectively thin our hungry herd by not having kids.
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We hope the Trump EPA will review existing rules and base its policy decisions on sound data and measurable results.
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In nearly every measurable way, the Norwegian correctional system is a radical departure from cold, harsh American prisons and jails.
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Research suggests that these activities have a significant and measurable impact on citizen satisfaction, perceptions of disorder and police legitimacy.
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The award goes to one school annually for "measurable progress in promoting and sustaining innovative diversity efforts" on its campus.
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At least they are making a project of their lives, a measurable project that can be liked or commented upon.
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There has been measurable improvement in that capacity, enough to bring about a recovery in pricing power in these sectors.
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Benjamin Zycher, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, said that a carbon tax wouldn't have measurable environmental benefits.
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But we can take common-sense, measurable steps — like criminal background checks on all gun sales — that will save lives.
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This is delivering measurable benefits beyond the board room and is enjoyed on main streets across America and Turkey alike.
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But of his three priorities, it is only the first, strengthening his grip, on which he is making measurable progress.
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Negative partisanship enables the GOP to move as far to the right as they want without suffering measurable electoral penalty.
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Parabiosis may be better suited for human studies where there is a discrete, measurable condition as a target — like Alzheimer's.
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She pointed out that there has been good and measurable progress in the security world over the last few years.
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Such videos are – at least anecdotally – having a measurable effect on how these kids talk about Jews, or the Nazis.
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Regardless of how small the measurable, direct impact of additional flights caused by loyalty programs, their indirect cost is high.
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We won't see measurable changes to hurricanes from climate change for decades still, and even then it will be minimal.
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In less extraordinary circumstances, advertising can have measurable effects on opinion and data analytics can help get out the vote.
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It's also readily measurable: It's easy to note the number of pads that have been handed out in a month.
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Economic analysts subsequently concluded that the shutdown caused a measurable loss of economic activity in the fourth quarter of 2013.
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But the support that has come with Law and Justice in power has made a measurable difference in their lives.
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So we tried to set quantitative measurable goals and then measure them in pretty much all of our major efforts.
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Though he fell short of committing to visible, measurable steps to rectifying this, it at least indicated some self-awareness.
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Mr. Holtz-Eakin added that Mr. Trump's freezing of new regulations and elimination of others were having a measurable impact.
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"Effective altruism" calls for using cost-benefit analysis to back nonprofits that can show the most measurable and demonstrable results.
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Where you stand on all this clearly depends on where you sit: Do you think that group cohesion is measurable?
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This is what makes talk about electability, as though it's a distinct and measurable property intrinsic to candidates, so misleading.
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Like seismographs, geophones convert ground vibrations into measurable electronic signals, but are smaller, lighter and better suited to field work.
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But he said it produced "no measurable change" in anything associated with wind drag or the bounciness of the ball.
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You could highlight projects, for example, that have had a measurable impact, or big risks you took that paid off.
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Eliminating that last 4.2 millions gallons would produce "no measurable improvement in water quality in the river," Mr. Kopec said.
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The researchers also found five, or 9%, of the 54 samples had measurable concentrations of cannabidiol, another chemical in cannabis.
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A quantitative noise code, on the other hand, will define in quantitative, measurable terms what is disturbing or unreasonably loud.
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But we can take common-sense, measurable steps like criminal background checks on all gun sales — that will save lives.
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Some areas have not had measurable rains for a month now and have endured warmer-than-normal temperatures ever since.
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But if you watch what you eat for weeks with no measurable progress, it becomes tempting to give up altogether.
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Only a joint and concerted effort by government, industry and academia will lead to measurable progress in this critical endeavor.
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"Things like eyesight, hearing, other cognitive functions - all of these could be measurable further on down the line," added Gray.
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Without needing to dig too deep, their success is measurable in the coolness of the breeze and the flowers around us.
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You can improve your chances of success by following these steps: SMART goals are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound.
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Face-to-face communication has been observed to actually decrease in open plan environments, with a measurable negative impact on productivity.
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The former are "measurable and technology-specific determinants of cost," things like wafer area, efficiency of modules, and manufacturing plant size.
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Part of the problem is that certain aspects of Huawei's programming can only have a measurable impact months down the line.
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It's not that numbers are the be-all and end-all, but they're measurable in a way that other things aren't.
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He argued the company has "measurable goals" to evaluate and that the stock can go higher if it delivers on them.
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"We have to think very closely about tying the business model to an outcome that is measurable and important," he said.
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For entrepreneurs, the message is to still invest in the business, but ensure that those investments are generating measurable business impact.
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Tolerances for measurable imperfections are incredibly low: the length of each Hasselblad camera has to be within 0.02mm of its spec.
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If the cost of these computational acrobatics is negligible and the results measurable, why shouldn't our devices be performing these calculations?
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The Planetary Society is hoping to see LightSail 2 raise its orbit by a measurable amount, which shouldn't be a problem.
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As a startup must, Palpatine takes a years-long approach to achieving his designs, making measurable progress, albeit in small steps.
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The effectiveness of the content ranking algorithms will be testable using the measurable inputs you provide simply by using the service.
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Investigators found that "all measurable dimensions, materials, construction and other identifiable features" were consistent with a 777, according to the ATSB.
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Too often, agencies spend money based on good intentions and "guesstimates," not on measurable evidence that programs are working as intended.
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Instead, he promises buyers that they will be able to see measurable returns on their investment, via a lift in sales.
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A new book by John Sides, Michael Tesler and Lynn Vavreck suggests that Russian efforts had no measurable long-term consequences.
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A study recently published in the journal Radiology found measurable post-MRI ear damage — muffled hearing — even in people wearing earplugs.
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"The United States is committed to making measurable progress to ensure the security of both sides of that border," Pompeo said.
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But as Harry Enten of CNN pointed out, the history of using congressional leaders as bogeymen has seldom yielded measurable success.
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There are new police strategies — such as "hot-spot policing" and "focused deterrence" — that have measurable impacts on crime, including violence.
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Harvests have been big enough to deliver measurable bumps to the economies of Brazil and the US over the past year.
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"The United States is committed to making measurable progress that ensures the security on both sides of that border," Pompeo said.
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We must demand measurable gains for nature — while helping those who cannot afford to shoulder the burdens of solving societal problems.
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They can pressure the country to implement risk reduction into its development agenda and make measurable progress contingent on future funding.
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Here's the bottom line: wearables represent a measurable component of the mobile landscape, and they are projected to continue to grow.
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We expect they will work most effectively where there are clear cost economies for governments or specific and measurable outcome targets.
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Even as you increase your ability to buy more material things, it doesn't have a measurable impact on your overall happiness.
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Like Twitter, which recently set measurable hiring goals for women and minorities, Pinterest has also been public about its diversity ambitions.
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In fact, our work continues to deliver concrete and measurable benefits that translate into greater economic security and stability, for Americans.
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" Opera, like gymnastics and ballet, intertwines measurable bodily achievement — sticking the landing, hitting the high note — and harder-to-define "artistry.
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If you're an addict like me, the drink we're all obsessed with offers no measurable advantage in alertness or energy level.
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Obviously a bunch of Silicon Valley has made paid media measurable, and we're trying to do the same for earned media.
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And as digital platforms and tools make economic activity more easily visible and measurable, policymakers have an opportunity for smarter regulation.
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"There's been a very measurable transition from that in-person experience on campus to more of a virtual experience," said Parker.
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We can take small but measurable steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, to produce clean energy, to save ourselves from ourselves.
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As a result, the spill has "some environmental impact," Dr. Overton said, but it doesn't appear to be measurable or significant.
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It's only after it hits a critical lending mass that it has some measurable statistics to make more guided lending decisions.
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It sounds simple, but it's meaningless until you drill down and identify all of the specific, measurable attributes that encompass access.
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"The United States is committed to making measurable progress to ensure security on both sides of that border," Pompeo told journalists.
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As if to underscore the transition, the Sierra Nevada is now expected to get its first measurable snowfall of the season.
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Harriet Tubman's immediate, measurable, and physical steps to break the yoke of bondage laid the groundwork for immediate and future liberation.
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At the very least, the 2016 meta-study makes a case that spanking doesn't lead to any long-term measurable good.
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" Another review, which asked if tourism to parks and protected areas boosted local incomes, found that "measurable progress has been rare.
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Becoming a New York Times best-seller has a measurable effect on a book's sales, especially for books by debut authors.
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Well, we got measurable data on how much America hates — or at least doesn't care about — people of color and women.
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Thanks to a research team led by Harvard and Stanford professors, the traditionally abstract concept of the American Dream is now measurable.
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Yet the First Lady is not an elected position, nor is it one that comes with any measurable amount of public responsibility.
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They've latched onto fairness as the objective, obsessing over competing constructs of the term that can be rendered in measurable, mathematical form.
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The approach is simple and economical in both time and cost and results in measurable improvements in perceptual, cognitive and social development.
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But previous severe wildfires, such as those that burned in Southern California in October 2003, have caused measurable spikes in lung disease.
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There is also measurable polling evidence to suggest that Democrats prize the ousting of Trump above all else in selecting a nominee.
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Even though the last time that modern humans and Neanderthals interbred was tens of thousands of years ago, the consequences remain measurable.
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For some YouTube creators, the platform's algorithms don't just impact their view counts—it also has a measurable impact on their income.
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The wellness program did change health behaviors and awareness, but it did not result in measurable improvements in important physical health outcomes.
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A measurable degree of talent still seems to be the bottom line for those both within and outside of the entertainment industry.
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And that would give you mathematically a much, much higher return, which in fact happens over almost every measurable point in time.
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This causes the pH level in the mixture to shift, triggering measurable changes in the electrical current flowing through the IGZO transistors.
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Instagram clearly wants to graduate from where people get ideas for things to purchase to being a measurable gateway to their spending.
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In Tallahassee, a Florida city that hasn't seen any snow in decades, a measurable (if small) amount was visible on Wednesday morning.
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In other words, there are now enough customers on Apple Pay for this launch to have a measurable impact on giving programs.
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When asked to name a person who will make a measurable impact on our future, Ive points to Evan Sharp of Pinterest.
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Lighthizer has been known to want to take a hard line against China and demand a measurable enforcement mechanism in any agreement.
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Hollow calls for independent prosecutors are just craven attempts to score cheap political points and serve the public in no measurable way.
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But, Sharkey reports, the facts suggest that, for some period and to some measurable degree, it did contribute to the crime decline.
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Through the Global Covenant of mayors, over 9,000 cities and local governments have committed to reducing emissions through measurable initiatives and policies.
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Mr. Coates set out to try to identify whether "gut feelings" were merely the stuff of myth, or something real and measurable.
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Development experts have praised Ethiopia's leaders for visionary infrastructure planning, such as the new commuter train, and measurable strides in fighting poverty.
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Patel said India had already moved to improve its defences, through "measurable progress" in "price stability, fiscal rectitude, and sustainable current accounts".
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The first step, he said, is to define the values the company wants to stand for in observable, tangible and measurable behaviors.
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Nevertheless, we must address racism, which is tangible, measurable and costly, if blacks are ever going to benefit from the American dream.
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Go to a museum and look at art, secure in the knowledge that it will not improve you in any measurable way.
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The wage increase, at least so far, has not had a measurable impact on retention for the company's hardest-to-fill jobs.
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But in the past two decades, studies have started to suggest that measurable changes are going on in the brain during hypnosis.
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In cancer medicine a partial response is defined as a reduction of at least 30 percent in the size of measurable tumors.
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And it neglects the fiscal reality that every dollar invested in the underpinning EPA regulations has leveraged $9 in measurable health benefits.
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That a brief exposure to an inspirational story transformed even a few people's lives in a measurable way strikes me as remarkable.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, lagging far behind in almost every measurable way, Republican donors appear to be moving their focus to other races.
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She values the less measurable parts of success, like the freedom to be authentic and use her time exactly how she wants.
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But in fact several other studies have also failed to find a measurable psychological benefit to vacations that stretched beyond two weeks.
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And Ms. Klobuchar — the self-made woman who has worked across the aisle to produce measurable results in Congress for 13 years.
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"The clarity, the North Star, is not there, and the mission is good but it's still not that measurable," said WWF's Lambertini.
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Even with today's state-of-the-art equipment, two ordinary stars orbiting each other don't emit gravitational waves at a measurable level.
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About a third experienced full remission of symptoms in the months after surgery, and half reported measurable, noticeable reduction in their distress.
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"The rotation period of our Sun is about 25 days, which is too slow to cause a measurable drag," Venkatraman Krishnan explained.
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But emerging evidence suggests that temporary removal laws can have a measurable effect on suicide deaths when they are enacted and used.
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There were measurable gains, however, under Mr. Obama, when the black unemployment rate fell and more African-Americans graduated from high school.
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Unlike most preventive health services that health insurance pays for, birth control tends to have a quick and measurable return on investment.
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Now we're learning that beyond the well-documented health issues, sleep has an acute and measurable impact on productivity in our country.
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Pretending that sanctions and pressure alone will result in a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula undermines our ability to accomplish real, measurable results.
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In fact, the city's five boroughs have not seen one day of measurable snowfall since fall, when a crippling storm on Nov.
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But emerging evidence suggests that temporary removal laws can have a measurable effect on suicide deaths when they are enacted and used.
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" Moreover, "such a tax would help to preserve a measurable equality of opportunity for the people of the generations growing to manhood.
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"On every conceivable level and by every measurable metric, this is an abomination," Cardona said, referring to the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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How to untie experience from the pressure to review it, that is to say turn experience into a measurable and salable commodity?
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"Whites who are fearful of immigration tend to respond to that anxiety with a measurable shift to the political right," she writes.
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With Coupa, companies are bringing billions of dollars in cumulative spend under management and achieving repeatable and measurable results that fuel their growth.
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But data suggests that Trump's rule changes did have at least some measurable impact on the US air campaign in Iraq and Syria.
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In essence, it comes after product-market fit, where you need to deliver the product and revenue in a measurable and repeatable manner.
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It also includes skills that may not be immediately objectively measurable, but where crowdsourcing can quickly yield an accurate judgment on performance e.g.
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Moreover, although polls are rarely perfect, the amount of uncertainty they contain—and thus how secure the leading candidate's advantage is—is measurable.
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That's a measurable a calculated risk to have, similar to the kind you accept when you allow ambulances to drive through red lights.
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Media coverage of the Simpson case laid bare and even had a measurable impact on the pervasive and deadly nature of spousal abuse.
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Early in my scientific studies at Nebraska, most believed that humans could never pollute this massive globe enough to make a measurable difference.
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Simply mentioning Venezuela in a filing is a sign of exposure to the country, which has had a measurable impact on stock prices.
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"The fact that we are getting measurable sea level rise out of a single day of melt is shocking," said meteorologist Eric Holthaus.
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IIF's analysis of 7,000 individual products subject to new tariffs shows that there has been a measurable slowdown in purchases from both nations.
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The term "performance marketing" refers to ads that have a measurable rate of effectiveness, such as clicks or sales conversions, and includes search.
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Since October 1, the coastal city has had 167 days of measurable rain, according to the Portland office of the National Weather Service.
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This type of diamond makes up about 2995 to 2969 percent of all natural diamonds, containing no measurable impurities such as nitrogen atoms.
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Other regulations, including requiring more stringent record-keeping by gun dealers or mandating gun locks, had no measurable effect on gun-related deaths.
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What we do know so far is that psychedelics have a long-lasting, measurable influence on the brain and on aspects of personality.
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TPG Partner Nehal Raj said in a statement that C3 IoT helps create "measurable social impact" in areas such as healthcare and energy.
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What's more, they have to possess a balance of critical and creative thinking skills in order to drive measurable success for their company.
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These positive, measurable social impacts only help increase the sharing economy's legitimacy, and establishes it as a force capable of spreading economic growth.
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In accordance with the second, they regard colleges as providers of goods that are measurable and of services that should meet their specifications.
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"I've learned that I can save — I can totally in small, measurable amounts — I can save it and leave it alone," she says.
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It also offers measurable savings to the health care economic system via lower procedure costs, fewer complications and reduced rates of secondary treatments.
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In economics, educational achievement, social status, in those measurable areas, this ethnic group has a large portion of its population at the bottom.
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Because the disease is progressive these gains will not be maintained permanently; however, their impact on their daily life measurable and meaningful today.
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The elimination of federal funding would ensure that this great American public private service delivering measurable benefits to all citizens would go dark.
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According to a 2017 Newswhip analysis, every measurable indicator reveals that there simply is no anti-conservative bias against publishers in Facebook's algorithm.
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"We found that in good conscience we could no longer continue to prosecute these cases without any measurable public safety benefit," Gonzalez said.
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The easy answer is "no" -- because, as the last two years have shown, almost nothing has any measurable political impact on Trump's base.
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Creative instructional designers This tech role depends on the ability to listen and understand a client's needs to turn them into measurable objectives.
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There is not a shred of evidence that the Taliban's core beliefs have changed in any measurable way over the past 16 years.
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In March 2019, the GAO reported the federal government had not made measurable progress since 2017 to reduce fiscal exposure to climate change.
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In response, the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act contains provisions that I believe take necessary, measurable steps to protect sailors.
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There are a number of factors that contribute to deforestation in Guatemala, but the impact of drug trafficking has had a measurable effect.
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"Friends can exert a measurable and ongoing influence on your health behaviors in a way that a diet never can," Mr. Buettner said.
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"What has happened over the last week, 10 days, is that there has been a measurable change in pace," he told the BBC.
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The bank said its index found a measurable fraction of the moves in implied rate volatility for 2-year and 5-year Treasurys.
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It would also help to set minimum benefit standards, requiring that a drug improve patients' lives and health by a certain, measurable amount.
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For example, the difference between the highest clarity rating and the second highest is technically measurable, yet not visible to the naked eye.
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Only at those points, where social conditions take recognizable and measurable shape, do the body of truth and the body of news coincide.
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Two states — New York and Illinois — had measurable declines in their foreign-born populations, while 11 had increases, including Florida, Texas and Arizona.
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It has also adopted a policy on equality and inclusion that includes clear, measurable goals on improving opportunities for staff and transit users.
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The last time Las Vegas had any measurable snow was just over a decade ago, when 3.6 inches fell on December 17, 2008.
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Canadian Democratic Institutions Minister Karina Gould said "Facebook must back up its commitment to protect Canadians' personal data with consistent and measurable actions".
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Several studies show that bouldering -- climbing walls short enough to not require safety ropes -- has a measurable effect on self-reported depression scores.
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Cricket Returns is easily integrated with Shopify merchants and the company says it delivers a measurable ROI improvement for managing and accepting returns.
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More than two years into their program, both Carcel's founders and the Peruvian prison authorities say the project has been a measurable success.
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Set detailed, measurable and realistic goals You don't want to take your first steps without at least knowing where you might end up.
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These include high-profile gaffes, vice-presidential selections, controversial ads and other moments that capture so much attention…Those things have no measurable impact.
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Still, it's definitely older than it's ever been today, and so in a very measurable way this period of first dating goes on longer.
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Analysing birth and death records shows that the assistance they give in bringing up grandchildren does have a measurable effect on those grandchildren's survival.
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But, at the end of the day, Seoul's subway beats New York City's on value, cleanliness, timeliness, and pretty much every other measurable factor.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told a room of reporters earlier this week that there have been no measurable effects of the trade tension.
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However, in the context of astronomical objects then known, the waves' expected size was so small that Einstein himself doubted they would be measurable.
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Well — it's a measurable, detailed proxy for where the Democratic Party stands on the question of the role of government, and capitalism versus socialism.
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Better to frame them in terms of "measurable interests such as avoiding medical costs and the like" to inoculate the legislation against constitutional challenges.
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Reputation is now carried by a new system, which takes rather elusive notions of credibility, influence and status and turns them into measurable scores.
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Integration with Samsung's S Health app means the Gear Fit 2 can sync with all your other measurable data like stress, weight and diet.
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"Whenever Doomsday Clock time rolls around, I roll my eyes because the Clock doesn't actually gauge anything measurable," journalist Michael Lemonick wrote in 2016.
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News stories have a measurable impact on Americans taking to Twitter to talk about policy issues, according to a study published today in Science.
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Maybe he looked to the states and saw that campaign finance and disclosure laws produce no measurable effect on corruption or trust in government.
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A QTL is part of a genome that has, because of a gene or genes within it, a measurable, predictable effect on a phenotype.
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Among the harms of toxic air pollution is that it can damage the still-developing brains of fetuses and children, causing measurable IQ loss.
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I argued late swing could be part of the problem; the British reports conclude that had a small but measurable impact — about 1 point.
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Even in cases in which there is no objectively measurable sleep problem, a parent or child's anxiety about sleep may itself be a problem.
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Carl Saab, a neuroscientist at Brown University, said that researchers are still seeking to identify measurable substances, or biomarkers, that are indications of pain.
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But in recent years kindergarten teachers have become increasingly focussed on imparting academic skills—largely in response to pressure to achieve measurable, testable results.
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But we do know sea levels are rising — "that's measurable" — so we know we need to build up Fortress America to withstand the changes.
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That should be not surprising, given the vast gulf in measurable academic achievement along racial lines for students admitted to America's most selective colleges.
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But the simple fact is that neither CBO nor JCT has undertaken a retrospective empirical analysis of the measurable impact of the TCJA. Sen.
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However, some "measurable baby steps" will help reassure the world that Kim is changing and that "it is a new North Korea," added Lavin.
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In other words, don't count, but come up with some goal for achieving diversity that is "sufficiently measurable," as Kennedy put it this time.
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The lack of measurable impact on immigration lends weight to questions about the policy's effectiveness, going beyond moral issues raised by the policy's critics.
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But success depends on whether we stick to the proven approach, where federal partners remain responsive to communities' needs, and focus on measurable results.
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Scientific reports released over the last two years have concluded that the measurable warming of the planet because of human activities has already begun.
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From rapidly recovering failed systems to consolidating services and designing intuitive interfaces, USDS has made a measurable impact on the American people and taxpayers.
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Instead, Haynes says that you should be showing a recruiter the quantifiable, measurable impact that you have had in whatever job you're coming from.
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Mr. Fine, who had no role in the Eskom contract, said he had been assured that Eskom did derive measurable benefits from McKinsey's consulting.
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The respondents said they also had not yet seen "measurable" deferments of scheduled procedures due to coronavirus fears, although that could be changing rapidly.
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"There are no measurable benefits as far as human interaction, sociability, running into each other, serendipitous encounters," he said of the open floor plan.
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Essentially, I established a measurable metric that had a direct correlation to my goal, and determined the proper interval at which to measure it.
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"If it goes on for a month or two months, then it can start to be a measurable impact on GDP growth," he said.
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"We actually do get measurable impact from people's satisfaction right after a city has hosted the Olympics, Super Bowl or World Cup," he said.
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Newsletters have become popular among media publishers who are looking for new ways to reach audiences, particularly ways that are more measurable and targeted.
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"For all those who are deserving of a second chance, this legislation will make a meaningful and measurable difference in their lives," he said.
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Pence has gone back and forth with his stance on climate change, a key issue for NASA, which tracks global warming's very measurable effects.
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She encouraged her fans to register to vote, and in so doing drove what appeared to be a measurable spike in voter registration numbers.
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What this means is that we are ready to go earlier than most seed-stage funds, based on less measurable traction metrics or KPIs.
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The speech was long on oratory and vision, but it had less to offer in the way of details, new ideas or measurable goals.
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" He went on to state that AP1 had "decided to develop a roadmap and measurable targets towards reaching a carbon neutral portfolio by 2050.
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And her job as a lawmaker is to attend to the nitty-gritty that has an immediate, measurable impact on all of her constituents.
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The idea, he said, is to create "a living index" that details as many measurable dimensions of the field as possible, including social impact.
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"That's why for this type of screening, there's no evidence it has any measurable impact on the ultimate course of the outbreak," Osterholm said.
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But the study included data only up to nine months after the program's start, and it may take hospitals longer to make measurable changes.
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The bill also ensures that the IRS is held accountable if modernization efforts fall short by stipulating that funds spent must produce measurable results.
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Carnahan also pointed to that district as a measurable way that Republicans are gaining strength in the state ahead of the 2020 presidential elections.
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Not only was the application of the stop-and-frisk policy racially biased, but it had no measurable impact on the reduction of crime.
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The assumption was that the typical person is a rational being who makes informed, measurable decisions based on things we can quantify and calculate.
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The smoke has had measurable effects on the air quality in Australia and New Zealand and has already darkened skies in Argentina and Chile.
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OPEC agreed with Russia and other oil-producing allies in June to raise output from July, with Saudi Arabia pledging a "measurable" supply boost.
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Being transparent and authentic has helped our "employer brand," which is critical in today's job market to attract the best employees, in measurable ways.
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But consumer welfare has settled as the correct lodestar for antitrust for a reason — it is an anchor giving clear, measurable guidance to regulators.
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As of now, it's not clear whether the Cambridge Analytica used the data it collected and if so, if it got any measurable results.
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The recent firestorm at Google has made these challenges all the more relevant, particularly in data-driven industries like tech that demand measurable results.
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And in every vertical we go in, we are going to have fewer ads than any of our competitors by a material, measurable amount.
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The effect involves the absorption of radiation from the Sun and its subsequent emission as heat, creating a tiny but measurable amount of thrust.
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In 2016, the Richmond Police Department terminated its contract halfway into a three-year program because it found no measurable impact on crime reduction.
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The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality is still testing rivers and swamps to see if a measurable amount of waste reached the watershed.
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It was measurable, and it was not easy to forge, and it's very, very hard to forge, so it's something that you couldn't counterproof.
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As those molecules become more measurable, and as the meaning behind their signals becomes clearer, it's worth considering just how much self-knowledge we want.
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Together with our partners in the UAE, we have advanced measurable progress on this issue since we began the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi project in 2007.
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For example, one of the subjects that took part in the Thermanator research wore acrylic nails and left behind no measurable amount of thermal residue.
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Moritz said today that collecting data was key, and there really has been a measurable difference: The company's global leadership team is now 47% female.
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But the amount of influence wielded on social by political figures in general and the U.S. president specifically is a tangible, measurable thing in 2019.
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The archive—a room filled with servers, stacked in racks seven feet tall—by then contained an estimated billion files, a trove measurable in petabytes.
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"Different people interpret the effect of a drug on them in different ways, and personal interpretation is not measurable—it's a subjective experience," he says.
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"By killing the active operational leader of ISIS … we believe we'll have a measurable impact on the effectiveness of that terrorist organization," he went on.
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So this year, instead of making sprawling, abstract resolutions, I'm focusing on something much more manageable: I'm assigning myself one useful, measurable goal a day.
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Studies show that these modern elixirs have virtually no measurable effect on coughs, and when not used properly, they can make you feel even sicker.
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And while there have been measurable dips in investment, it's partly due to things like acquisitions and oil prices (something even the telecom industry admits).
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"The company has demonstrated measurable success with its growing enterprise customer base and we're excited to invest in the team as they continue to scale."
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That method mostly entails answering measurable questions, such as how many days does it take to start a business, register a property or file taxes.
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Talend's CEO Mike Tuchen spoke with Cramer on Tuesday, who explained that with more things measurable than ever before, big data has grown in importance.
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" Instead, goals should be "tailored to the economics" of the business, simple and measurable, and be "directly related to the daily activities of plan participants.
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We looked at the second wave of PEACE programmes and found no measurable effect on indicators of peacefulness in the communities where spending was targeted.
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A 2001 study found citrinin at measurable concentrations in seven of nine red yeast rice products studied, with quality and contents varying between each product.
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The bill includes more than $11 billion for the IRS, with roughly $85033 million tied to "measurable improvements" on customer service, identity protection and cybersecurity.
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"We're ready to work with any ministry of education that really wants to make progress in a measurable way to reach this population," said Power.
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Our focus continues to be measurable and actionable results for our partners while giving Pinners relevant ideas to help them discover and do new things.
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These gravitational waves contain enough energy to bend space-time itself in measurable ways and are a window into understanding the fundamental nature of gravity.
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Consequently, were prices to increase by $10 per barrel — essentially back to early December levels — we would expect no measurable impact on U.S. oil consumption.
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We must adopt policies that encourage producer-led, watershed-scale efforts that involve the supply chain and demonstrate effectiveness and a measurable return on investment.
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President Trump, however, has shown through past behavior that he may be open to a complete withdrawal without any significant, measurable concessions by North Korea.
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The second quarter of 2018 should shine more light on whether the Cambridge Analytica situation has had a measurable impact on the company's bottom line.
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Were reviewers, he wondered, paying more attention to things like price and brand than the objective, measurable ability of the seat to protect its occupant?
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If the economic outlook is dim, bankers will be cautious, and lowering the countercyclical capital buffer is unlikely to have a measurable impact on lending.
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No, I'm not giving Elon Musk sole credit for either of those markets, but he did hasten their expansion in a significant and measurable way.
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Surely this is what we—I—had wanted all this time: for there to be real and measurable consequences of sexual harassment, assault, and rape?
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Of course, this would not be the first time that the accuracy of geographic information has a measurable effect on, among other things, precision agriculture.
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"One of the strangest things in ministry is that the best part of what you do is not measurable and it's not obvious," he says.
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Boston was very much the same -- picking up only 11 total days of measurable snowfall, tying 1979-1980 season for the least amount of days.
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Singapore notoriously refuses to publish reliable drug-use statistics, so there is no way to show whether executions have any measurable effect on drug consumption.
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People often wonder why Dolan, in his chairmanship of the Garden, has had measurable success with hockey's Rangers while faring so miserably with the Knicks.
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Last year's #StarringJohnCho campaign had cast the Korean-American actor (via Photoshop) in just about everything, with no measurable effect on his real-life credits.
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Although there are several important exceptions, measurable differences in brain biology appear to contribute only a fraction of added risk for developing persistent mental problems.
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By setting industrywide standards, unions have been able to win measurable wage and benefit advances not only for their members but also for nonunion workers.
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Follow the S.M.A.R.T. goal approach: Make sure your to-do list for the day includes tasks that are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound.
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It's also difficult to value the climate benefits of pristine or restored ecosystems against more measurable economic upsides like building housing or mining for resources.
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While we have seen measurable progress in key areas such as patient survivability and reduced hospital admissions among the sickest patients, more must be done.
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Police Killings Have Harmed Mental Health in Black Communities Killings of unarmed blacks were associated with measurable emotional distress among other African-Americans, researchers reported.
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This study builds on that research and, for the first time, calculated the number of years played with levels of measurable disease in the brain.
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What remains prohibits voting discrimination nationwide, often a fairly straightforward task in cases like racial gerrymandering, when the dilution of minority voting power is measurable.
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A key to keeping resolutions is ensuring they are measurable, and a simple way to track activity is through a wearable smartwatch or fitness tracker.
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With a clear, measurable goal in mind, a strategy can then prioritize, sequence and integrate interventions — and even accelerate promising new innovations — for maximum impact.
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"That may not be truly measurable for weeks or even months," said Mark Taylor, the chief creative officer of the Mering ad agency in California.
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In the middle of this little pattern is a common lesson: Sometimes the things that are least measurable have the greatest influence on our lives.
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Every new year, I'd sit down with my boss and set expectations for the year — measurable, tangible items that I could compare against my performance.
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Capricorn is all about measurable results, so why not dive back into journaling to measure the progress in the things that you want to change?
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CBOs must be able to develop their capacity for innovation by ensuring a focus on both excellence in services and delivering measurable and meaningful outcomes.
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It's very likely there will be corporate tax cuts and deregulation, both of which benefit companies' bottom lines in a pretty direct and measurable way.
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It aims to make measurable impact "a deliberate driver in every investment and business decision affecting people and the planet", it said on its website.
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The company said for television and other measurable media, it will not run ads where children age under 12 represent over 25% of the audience.
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He says that the surge in gross domestic product growth in the second quarter appears to have given the incumbent Republican Party a measurable boost.
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For a first pregnancy, perineal massage has a modest and definitely measurable impact on reducing the need for stitches (either from tearing or an episiotomy).
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But we are far from North Korea taking measurable steps toward dismantling its the nuclear weapons program, or from the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
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Still, Neanderthals have gone extinct, and this DNA was swapped tens of thousands of years ago — yet it still has a measurable effect on modern humans.
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So, and then, with this measurable improvement, with the benefit tangible, then they don't care about the one-time cost of the hardware, the IoT sensors.
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From racial justice in policing to economic empowerment … we have faced these issues, rolled up our sleeves and gotten a real, measurable track record of results.
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By connecting the civilized world (the columns) with the primordial (a lava-like mix of reds), Gechtoff collapses measurable and immeasurable notions of time and space.
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While every product tested had measurable levels of cadmium, inorganic arsenic, lead, or mercury, grape juice and juice blends had the highest average heavy metal levels.
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Such metrics make outdoor ads more data-driven, automated and measurable, argues Michael Provenzano, co-founder of Vistar Media, an ad-tech firm in New York.
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The kind of people he's selling to will see no measurable impact on their net worth after dropping $270,000 on a six-pack of Liber Pater.
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The changes there could have a measurable effect on Google users' ability to make sense of conflicting information, discern real from fake news, and stay informed.
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As 2017 draws to a close, Crunchbase decided to re-apply the methodology from the 2016 report to see what progress, if any, might be measurable.
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Yet even then they often focus on how environmental change will affect measurable production and neglect outcomes that cannot easily be set against the measuring rod.
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The effect is measurable in speculation only, but the converse has been fairly clear for one of hockey's primary competitors in the national sport landscape: basketball.
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It's a measurable quantity that can be modeled, using much the same math that Friston has used to interpret brain images to such world-changing effect.
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"We cannot continue under these optics that our only measurable objective can be the reduction of commercial deficits," he said during an interview with local television.
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So the signal is more predictable and the fabric always returns to a base capacitance — meanwhile, even slight bending or stretching instantly produces a measurable change.
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But a new Pew poll of 37 countries shows that this is measurable reality: Perceptions of the United States have collapsed since President Trump took office.
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"We focus on a handful of specific, measurable criteria that can act as a vital stopgap against unfettered government access to user data," the EFF writes.
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We delineated key factors that would contribute to my career success: managing my anxiety with meditation, journaling, and practicing SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, timed) goals.
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"Even though all of these societies supposedly have the physical infrastructure, the reality was we couldn't find any measurable impact from those big seawalls," Aldrich says.
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Attribute-based measures of resilience are subjective, creating risk that improvements to a given attribute will not translate into measurable or predictable improvements to the system.
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If the embargo against the company drags on for a prolonged period of time, Huawei could lose measurable ground against its rivals, including Samsung and Apple.
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To make our goal as specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely (SMART) as possible, we decided to focus on the card with the most debt: $10,150.
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Trying to be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timed (SMART) in three or four words is tough, but hit as many of those points as possible.
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As a child, the value of knowing you have the love and support of your parents, regardless of any measurable outcome you produce, cannot be overstated.
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Since last May, Washington has marshaled a wide array of penalties against Tehran as part of its maximum pressure campaign, and is achieving some measurable results.
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The higher threshold led to a measurable spike in dismissals for civil lawsuits throughout the federal courts, especially for civil-rights cases and employment discrimination claims.
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Politicians need to stop using human trafficking in their campaigns, unless they have actually demonstrated a measurable impact or plan to do something about this scourge.
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By applying various capitalistic modes of production and exchange, Smith asserted, an inextinguishable social inequality might still be favorably reconciled with measurable increments of human progress.
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For example, research has shown that we can teach children the self-control strategy of setting goals and making plans, with measurable benefits for academic achievement.
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It's true, nearly all of the available science on the matter agrees that we have yet to see any measurable health effects from cell phone use.
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If an orbiting planet passes between its star and the Earth, that star's light will appear to dim a small, but measurable amount from our perspective.
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Secondly, is if we have a measurable impact on helping growers become more successful in producing nutrient-rich food, which in turn feeds that next generation.
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BlackRock has an Impact World Equity Fund, which "seeks to achieve exposure to equity securities with a measurable positive societal impact," according to the company's website.
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Then there's the measurable financial impact: Over eight seasons, "Game of Thrones" has spent more than $275 million in the region, according to Northern Ireland Screen.
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By the time they reached old age, those risks had taken a measurable toll, according to the research of L.H. Lumey, an epidemiologist at Columbia University.
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But pay close attention to the time you drink it, because even having caffeine six hours before bed can cause a measurable loss in sleep quality.
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While the last measurable snow in the median year would have fallen a few days ago, the last snow often times seeps later in the year.
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Faced with these challenges, many general counsels first turn to a "goal cadence" — a set of time-bound, objectively measurable goals against which to report progress.
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But those story lines are expected to play out at a glacial pace, well outside the market's forecast horizon, which is measurable in months, not years.
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However, it voted against the idea that reductions in exposure are reasonably likely to translate to a measurable and substantial reduction in morbidity and or mortality.
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But only time will tell whether NATO can translate this coordination into a coherent and effective strategy that will have any measurable impact on this matter.
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"I think one of the things that happened with the rise of the internet was the ability to target and track everything that's measurable," Nelson said.
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Through the famous E=mc2 equation, new particles can appear from the energy of the collision, measurable with high-tech detectors that surround the collision point.
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Fact: It makes no measurable difference to the climate if one person skips a few flights while thousands of power plants continue to burn coal. Still.
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Despite stating that we will be using a conditions-based approach, it is unclear what, exactly, the Trump administration sees as victorious outcomes in measurable terms.
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BDS, about a decade old, is a movement with its roots in Palestinian civil society (unions, workers, leagues, universities, etc.) that is having a measurable effect.
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When we started the Paradigm for Parity coalition in 2016, we recognized the need for undeniable, measurable results and for clear, implementable steps to get there.
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One important way to encourage more evidence-based policy is to incentivize state and local governments to pay for services that produce measurable positive social outcomes.
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There are studies that show that just 10 or 15 minutes outdoors, walking through a park, there is a measurable improvement in mental attitude and psychological health.
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Turns out there's very little difference in terms of measurable success between what scientists call an 'owl' and a 'lark', the latter referring to a morning person.
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Instead, Hyun said, you want to stick with measurable criteria such as seeing a drop in animal function from the beginning of an experiment to the end.
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Both papers find that Saturn's rings and its moon Enceladus have a measurable impact on the planet's own ionosphere, the layer of its atmosphere with charged particles.
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The goals were designed by Sachs, 203, as a "holistic," overlapping "package deal," he said, meant to be measurable from state to state and against other countries.
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The notion of a gadget that can sense emotions isn't too far-fetched, as there are a number of measurable biomarkers that can suggest states like agitation.
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The new plan "lacks the measurable goals, deadlines, or funding essential for success," Tom Neltner, chemicals policy director at the Environmental Defense Fund, said in a statement.
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Pinterest also set measurable hiring goals for minority and female employees in 2016, and while Facebook doesn't set public goals, it also reports employee demographics each year.
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He says he and his co-authors were moved to investigate this trend because they sought some measurable way of gauging the social aftermath of police violence.
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But even if Mount Agung does explode, there's no way to be sure it'll be a big enough eruption to have a measurable effect on the climate.
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And they may have a chance soon: Mount Agung in Bali began erupting back in November, and could cause a measurable cooling effect should it fully erupt.
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"Most people that have had a health screen go on to do very little if anything as a result, our coaching program delivers measurable results," he says.
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Stay-at-home parents would have money in the bank, more clout in the family, and the respect that comes from undertaking an enterprise with measurable value.
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The video is tongue-and-cheek, with the lead character lamenting over how pop culture's feminist movement spreads empowering messaging that don't directly translate into measurable change.
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Hockney partnered with University of Arizona optics professor Charles Falco to analyze key measurable distortions in early paintings he saw as providing strong evidence for his theory.
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Erik Nielsen of UniCredit Bank thinks a trade war would reduce global economic growth by 0.5-1% a year and send the stockmarket into a "measurable correction".
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Girl Effect became its own organisation in 2015 with a broader mandate to drive measurable change in girls' lives with an emphasis on connectivity, technology and content.
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That and the entire concept that abstract things like memories: the basis of the mind have an actual scientific, measurable, chemical and physical presence in the world.
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That came despite a pledge by the Saudis and top producer Russia in June to raise output from July, with Saudi Arabia promising a "measurable" supply boost.
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And with a lean running time of just 79 minutes, All This Panic flickers by fast, the seasons measurable by the girls' changing hairstyles and evolving attitudes.
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Measurable intelligence owes something to genetic endowment but also depends heavily on environmental inputs, such as the number of words spoken to a child by her caregivers.
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Moreover, partner governments should be involved in planning and evaluating security assistance from the very beginning, but with joint ownership come expectations of measurable, mutually-beneficial results.
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These companies have a "double bottom line," focused both on turning a financial profit and making a measurable, positive impact on a social need in the process.
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" Kristina Swallow, president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, added that the program would be unable "to make a measurable dent in our nation's maintenance backlog.
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There's a chance at more measurable progress on combating the opioid crisis, where Trump has the right instincts, but more pill mills still need to be crushed.
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"The recent measurable increase in long-term yields has not affected our monetary policy stance: current financial conditions remain highly supportive of the ongoing recovery," Coeure said.
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But these plans did apply measurable benchmarks that in some cases agreed with scientific standards for sage grouse conservation, even while providing loopholes to make them optional.
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It's not enough to simply talk about workers as America's greatest asset, we must demonstrate it with meaningful action that leads to measurable results for working families.
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Mayors across the country, meeting in Washington this week for an annual conference, said they were concerned the shutdown would take a measurable toll on their economies.
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" They found that each of their 50 subjects harbored unique thoughts about what they saw, which resulted in distinct and measurable brain activity, a sort of "brainprint.
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Unfortunately for students, those standards are based on inputs like classroom time, years on campus and major / minor curricula rather than on measurable outputs like job income.
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The first interaction people have with music is emotional, so we are now exploring the possibilities of adding measurable pleasure to the experience of drinking a beer.
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"Not only does this touch produce a robust and measurable response in the brain, but that response is extremely organized," said Dr. Joni Saby, the other author.
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The myriad sensor data is parsed by clever software for signals of risky driving behavior — lane changing, tail gating, even texting (typing generates tiny, but measurable, vibrations).
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For such companies, the Chinese market is simply too big of a temptation when weighed against less quantitatively measurable things like human rights and freedom of expression.
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There's also a shared underlying goal: actively reducing a product or company's carbon footprint in a measurable way through, in the most rigorous cases, science-based targets.
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"I know there is nothing that I can say that will change the past, but I know that measurable actions actually speak louder than words," he said.
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So, for the top performing firms, and there's enormous measurable bios that the top performing firms for a lot of reasons stay as the top performing firms.
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But as we've noted many times before, it's frankly difficult to show off any speed improvements in a real measurable way that you or I would experience.
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There was a measurable rise in pro-impeachment sentiment around the time that Trump's July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky became public in late September.
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Regardless of partisan stripes, no reputable economist believes that tax cuts passed less than two months ago are having an immediate, measurable effect on average workers' wages.
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The company did not comment on how many bioreactors would be required to make a measurable impact on the climate or whether it will be commercially viable.
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Levy and Mattsson, meanwhile, say their data shows that social movements like Me Too can have measurable real-world effects, even if they don't necessarily change everything.
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It's like, okay, we look at only things that are FDA GRAS, where you're pushing compounds through the GRAS status process, or two, how is it measurable?
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"The United States further expects that both sides in these negotiations will participate in good faith and achieve early, measurable progress in the days ahead," the statement said.
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"The technical skill of flintworking, measurable by the regularity of work, the presence or absence of mistakes, is not excellent but on a medium level," Wierer told Gizmodo.
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Even well designed studies of people using sit-stand desks found replacing sitting with standing for 40-45 minutes each work day didn't provide any measurable health benefits.
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"This slowdown will be a measurable headwind for the global economy and will fall disproportionately on East and Southeast Asian economies that are most closely linked to China."
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I was immediately hooked by the measurability and ROI, and spent the next seven years working at Silicon Valley start-ups with a focus on measurable online marketing.
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The program made a measurable difference in the lives of workers, 37 percent of whom performed so well that they were hired permanently after the subsidy period ended.
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A slew of scandals, from the jailing of his close associates to the caging of migrant children at the border, have had little measurable effect on his popularity.
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A growing share of FOs, currently a third, do some "impact" investing—where the goal is a measurable social or environmental benefit as well as a financial return.
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Results showed measurable corrections of muscles throughout the body, including the heart—a particularly important result, considering that heart failure is major cause of death among Duchenne patients.
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We've only seen a measurable difference in representation for black women in magazines in the past few years here and abroad [in the titles whose influence reaches us].
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But the length of time that has elapsed between the initial accusations and measurable action marks a major change from the height of the #MeToo movement last fall.
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Krupa didn't hesitate — it was fairly priced, and it's made a measurable contribution since Cisco launched it for all of the company's recruiters to use around the world.
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I grew up with the idea that a career is something built through measurable and externally validated achievements: pay raises, promotions, and employee-of-the-month-style recognitions.
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The $50 million bond is based on an "outcome payments" model — a concept where investors receive financial returns only on the successful and measurable completion of the objective.
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"The measurable amount of sea level rise just from this one event in Greenland translates into lower property value on every coastal city in the world," said Holthaus.
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The Apple Watch is better by most measurable attributes: there are more apps, the screen is superior, there's a vibrant accessory market, and it's thinner, faster and cheaper.
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The 30-minute limit was chosen as a conveniently measurable one, but the team does not intend to say that it is by any means the "correct" amount.
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The fact that this one has made the cut indicates the feature is seeing enough usage that the company believes it will have a measurable impact on engagement.
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The results showed measurable differences in brain structure, primarily in areas towards the back of the brain that connect regions involved in processing visual, aural and touch data.
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It would be fascinating to know, for example, whether the dictates of the grammar checkers built into modern word processors have had a measurable impact on literary prose.
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You can see that in order to get measurable angular shifts, you need a pretty big change in observation locations for things like a star (super far away).
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AIPAC celebrates First Amendment rights of self-expression, and by any measurable standard, Trump's speech was extremely compelling, even if it was a sharp critique of Obama's policies.
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Barack Obama also campaigned on a message of hope, and he, too, knew that progress for cities -- and for the country -- only comes when leaders achieve measurable results.
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It has provided measurable improvements in juvenile behavior in the classroom and at home, as well as in parent involvement in school and social involvement from the youth.
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Note that the standard deviation of the temperature record is about a 28503 of a degree, so that the U.S. effect would not be measurable against normal variation.
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If the prevailing wage story ended with higher costs to taxpayers and zero measurable public benefit, the case for repealing Davis-Bacon and similar laws would be compelling.
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But perhaps it is time to move beyond public scoldings and instead focus on more constructive root-cause analysis and on gaining corporate commitment to measurable corrective actions.
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"It will be interesting in a swing state like Florida whether it has any measurable impact," said Jennifer Duffy, senior editor at Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan analyst.
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In fact, a recent study published in the journal "Radiology" suggests that children may experience measurable brain changes playing contact sports without even being diagnosed with a concussion.
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The goal is to have "clear, measurable, objective criteria" so that applicants can figure out for themselves whether or not they are good candidates to receive federal funds.
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Most measurable indicators that we can access, such as Newswhip's report, show that conservatives actually have a significant advantage on Facebook, not the opposite, as is being claimed.
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The increase was more pronounced, 3.75 percent, in the deaths of African-Americans and Hispanics and a barely measurable 210 percent in the deaths of Caucasians and Asians.
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" She added: "What having followers is a measurable of is whether you're famous, it's a measure of whether people know enough about you to send you a dollar.
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"This fund will implement the administration's new strategy of foreign assistance, which emphasizes investments that produce measurable results and help recipient countries become self-reliant," Ivanka Trump wrote.
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"We have a unique opportunity to see how mental health relates to performance and functioning in a very measurable, salient way," Eisenberg, whose background is in economics, says.
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Factors such as health choices, whether or not some were unable to have kids or chose not to reproduce weren't exactly measurable with the use of census data.
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I suspect the Klipsch also probably has lower measurable distortion than the Tenore too, but when the price differential is so vast, that's the least it can do.
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Researchers found that gender diversity does more than create a precedent for future female leaders: It also has a measurable effect on the way shareholders interact with companies.
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Not only do the most vociferous among us humanize what might otherwise be a faceless brand, but they also help amplify its reach in measurable ways. ""http://mashable.
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Studies show that healthy workers tend to be more productive, a concept that is behind a growing trend in real estate to create offices with measurable wellness benefits.
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The Redskins (4-5) will not make anyone forget the 2000 Baltimore Ravens, but they are middle of the pack in nearly every measurable form of run defense.
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In other words, while fructose on its own had a measurable impact on cognitive abilities, those harmful properties seem to have been cancelled out by protective fatty acids.
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What scientists want to learn is whether screen time, at some threshold, causes any measurable differences in adolescent brain structure or function, and whether those differences are meaningful.
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"If companies can get to that, it means value is being created and the amount of money that can be saved by their customers is measurable," he said.
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Over that period, demographers project, the nation inexorably will grow more diverse in virtually every measurable way, from religious preference to sexual orientation and racial and ethnic composition.
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Tebow had measurable raw power, but the Mets were also betting on his reputation and on the commitment he showed in his previous life as a football player.
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Perhaps an additional and even more effective partnership could include these two entities coming together, and joined by other companies that have made measurable strides in corporate culture.
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Some policy experts and state officials maintain that state governments, if they are willing to act on climate or energy policy, are where the measurable progress is made.
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And Beach doesn't think the early release will have a measurable financial effect on her business (people who preordered from Amazon, she says, are "not necessarily my customers").
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It's easy to make a vague resolution, says Edmondson, but if you really want to change your behavior, you need to set detailed, measurable and clearly-planned goals.
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In June, for example, OPEC agreed with Russia and other oil-producing allies last month to raise output from July - with Saudi Arabia pledging a "measurable" supply boost.
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In June, for example, OPEC agreed with Russia and other oil-producing allies last month to raise output from July — with Saudi Arabia pledging a "measurable" supply boost.
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While the sham-treated monkeys exuded virus into their blood, urine, brain fluids, saliva, and vaginal secretions, these inoculated animals had no measurable levels of the virus anywhere.
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If these and other common-sense measures are taken, the FDA's commitment to tobacco harm reduction will become a measurable, life-saving reality rather than a talking point.
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Before initiating a conversation with your manager, document a list of achievements, such as new projects you've taken on or any measurable goals you've achieved since you started.
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The study found that participants experienced a boost in overall productivity and measurable improvements in anxiety, depression, fatigue and general health, based on their responses to a questionnaire.
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Since 1869, the earliest year for which data is available, New York City has had only nine years with no measurable snowfall from mid-November through mid-January.
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Even if all the proposed actions don't go into effect, prolonged uncertainty alone can have a measurable impact on economic growth, and we should not underestimate the risks.
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No matter how many indictments and interdiction efforts the DEA claims as a success, it has no measurable impact on the drugs wending their way through black markets.
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The double-blind studies appeared to confirm for one of the first times in a human trial, that there are measurable sex differences regarding the effects of cannabis.
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But it also found that Philip Morris had not demonstrated that the reduction is "reasonably likely" to result in a "measurable and substantial" reduction in disease and/or death.
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Russian shares eased back from record highs while MSCI's main 27-country EM index was down 0.7 percent and heading for its first measurable drop in almost two weeks.
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With the election a month out, it remains to be seen whether Swift's message will have any measurable effect in a year polls suggest was already favorable to Democrats.
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But for all the measurable success of a program like a needle exchange, some of the most ambitious efforts at Glide move the dial in no immediately recognizable way.
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But her lack of bankability as a star had remarkably little effect on her general appeal as a celebrity — a quotient measurable, at least in part, by magazine appearances.
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When it's all said and done, you'll have the Tableau expertise needed to tackle high-paying data visualization roles and have a measurable impact on your company's bottom line.
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PEPFAR has also had measurable success with projects aimed at girls and young women, particularly by paying for them to stay in school longer than they otherwise would have.
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If there was a measurable reaction in the first and not the second sample, that would suggest biological forces at work -- and that's exactly what happened, according to Levin.
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Vaccinations might appear to follow the same "like cures like" logic as homeopathic remedies, and they do, to a degree; vaccinations, however, contain measurable quantities of their active ingredients.
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A pair of sunglasses can add instant impact to an outfit as simple as jeans and a t-shirt without any measurable effort on the part of the wearer.
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A group of millennials, including a Ford, a Rockefeller and Mrs Pritzker Simmons, in 503 launched "The ImPact", a network pledging to"create measurable social benefit" through its investments.
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She was self-critical about everything she did, but her punctuality — a measurable quality — allowed her to know that she was, at least in this respect, in the right.
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The viewer, now privy to Belcourt's knowledge, can more adequately perceive the intuition of the painting, and experience the connection between life and art, with measurable injustice in between.
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But there's more to life than measurable consumption, ending $7.40-a-day poverty will take many many decades, and there's more we could do to speed up that process.
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Nobody has responsibility to design and implement a comprehensive national strategy, demand collaboration, align and scale agency-specific budgets to measurable outcomes, nor the authority to hold agencies accountable.
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Certainly a player's genetic makeup could factor in, too, or how hard he threw, or what pitches he preferred, or his diet, or any other sort of measurable factor.
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"Research conducted shows that we have a valid disorder that is measurable, that is stable and is unique and can be differentiated very clearly from normal daydreaming," Somer said.
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The rhetoric of wellness is as much about spiritual purification — you're healing yourself of the innate toxicity of a hyper-connected, capitalist existence — as about any measurable physiological goals.
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" Saying, "I feel..." rather than "I am..." is more likely to result in: "...a measurable shift in blood flow AWAY from the fight/flight centre and major muscle groups.
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"I am not concerned at all," Falih said, adding that the U.S.-China trade row was not "impacting demand to a measurable degree" as Asia oil demand was healthy.
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"The age of voice has arrived, yet there's remained a stark need for meaningful consumer engagement – and measurable metrics – in the audio ad space," said Stas Tushinskiy, CEO, Instreamatic.
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Of 22.49 such e-liquids obtained by the Yale researchers for their study, about one-third didn't have any measurable alcohol in them, a paper on the study noted.
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Watches may have become Shteyngart's hobby in this period of fraught uncertainty because they possess the power to make the abstraction of time concrete, measurable and easy to understand.
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Also, setting a measurable money and/or resource goal from the jump and making it known before and throughout the event—it encourages folks to dig deep/give extra.
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As the votes are cast in many states across the country this Tuesday, we will have a much better sense of whether this last debate had any measurable effect.
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On Thursday, shares of another top U.S. airline in the Caribbean, JetBlue Airways Corp, tumbled more than 6.0 percent even though it reported no measurable impact from the virus.
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First, the statistically significant results reported in journals are often not biologically relevant, because a measurable outcome may be so small that it has no meaningful effect on patients.
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A study conducted by the US Geological Survey found measurable amounts of one or more medications in 80% of the water samples drawn from 139 streams in 30 states.
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A promising application of this data could involve a targeted digital behavioral program specific to the individual, matching their weight loss to measurable improvement in their quality of sleep.
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"We need to know whether our policies and resources are being used in ways that have a measurable impact on the public's health," Markey said in a press release.
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OPEC agreed with Russia and other oil-producing allies last month to raise output from July, with Saudi Arabia pledging a "measurable" supply boost but giving no specific numbers.
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In recent years, occupational licenses have come under fire for creating unnecessary barriers to work without any measurable gains in safety or quality of services provided to the public.
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On the other hand, while Amazon's contribution is measurable, the extent to which its success has harmed the businesses of other stocks in the sector is hard to know.
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In a piece for Forbes, Kavin Senapathy pinpoints five ways that breastfeeding isn't free, including less-measurable costs like lost work opportunities and a temporary loss of bodily autonomy.
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Paradigm's approach is data-driven and evidence-based: by using data to identify barriers to inclusion and designing solutions grounded in research, Paradigm helps its clients drive measurable change.
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The aggressive enforcement of the Obama years, now redoubled under Trump, seems, in cases like Audemio's and many more, to have caused incalculable suffering—while offering no measurable benefit.
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Before and after the infusions, participants' blood was tested for a handful of biomarkers, or measurable biological substances and processes thought to provide a snapshot of health and disease.
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The attorney general should appoint someone from the outside who will take measurable steps to reduce the number of inmate deaths, increase accountability and welcome Department of Justice oversight.
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