measurable impact
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmeasurableandimpact
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measurable
adjective
uk/ˈmeʒ.ər.ə.bəl/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.ə.bəl/
able to be measured, or large enough to ...
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impact
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk/ˈɪm.pækt/us/ˈɪm.pækt/
the force or action of one object ...
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In most instances, telephone canvassing did not have ameasurableimpacton conversion rates.
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We predict nomeasurableimpacton the value of the dollar.
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The way in which t he diagnosis is communicated has ameasurableimpacton quality of life even years later.
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Importantly, however, research also shows that even a small number of trees on a farm can have ameasurableimpacton species richness.
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Factors such as competitive influences, changes in payer mix, and hospital ownership showed no effect or were too small to have anymeasurableimpact.
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The most important result is that hybridization has ameasurableimpacton the rate of diffusion.
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The data remain consistent across the various types of analysis, with the conclusion that there is nomeasurableimpacteither in the infected or in the non-infected populations studied.
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The existence of the flood relief channel will have nomeasurableimpacton groundwater levels.
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The overall effect has certainly not been significant enough to make ameasurableimpacton local industrial undertakings.
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Finally, our tasks have multiplied, which also has ameasurableimpacton the budget.
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They make nomeasurableimpacton a person's real income.
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Whether by way of regional policy, selective financial assistance or accelerated project investment, they had ameasurableimpacton the rate of industrial development in the regions.
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The 2010 evaluation found nomeasurableimpacton blood-borne diseases.
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While recreational angling has almost nomeasurableimpacton shad populations, shad populations are susceptible to commercial overfishing.
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Campaigns have resulted inmeasurableimpact.
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The new legislation had ameasurableimpacton serious electrical injuries and fatalities from people coming into contact.
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In this case, the price floor has ameasurableimpacton the market.
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It has supported over 600 charities a year, making ameasurableimpacton the lives of over 80,000 people.
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Beyond 50 to 100 m from the point of discharge, the survey failed to detect measurable impacts.
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