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What the hub does has a measurable effect.
But the quantity found in Turkey is too small to have a measurable effect.
Until the early 1990's, the minimum wage often tracked the 10th percentile, without a measurable effect on hiring.
It is still the case that, for most restaurants, a Michelin star has a measurable effect on business.
Studies show that 'digitisation' – the migration away from an analogue system – has a measurable effect on economic growth and job creation.
The Greenpeace campaign illustrates a larger trend: in recent years, NGO criticism – and praise – has had a measurable effect on corporate reputations and profits.
Strengthening the Cancer Institute of New Jersey and the reported 50-cent tobacco tax increase will have a measurable effect in reducing the state's cancer burden.
But as Sue Halpern reports in "Can't Remember What I Forgot," even a few brisk walks per week can have a measurable effect.
For example, last December the office reported that it found no consistent evidence that changes in medical malpractice laws would have a measurable effect on health care spending.
QUESTION FROM BART ZIMMER: Is there any possibility that of getting an agreement in place that will have a measurable effect on average global temperature?
"We are hopeful that this will have a measurable effect in a further reduction of gun violence and murder," he said.
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