Encara no tenim significats per a "meaningful change".
1Some Democrats expressed doubt that the rhetoric would result in meaningful change.
2You have trimmed some of this spending and embraced some meaningful change.
3Doe held in his hand an astonishing opportunity for meaningful change in Liberia.
4It will take more than a public reading, though, to bring about meaningful change.
5Campaigners accepted that meaningful change could take years however.
6Two broad methods for identifying clinically meaningful change are contrasted: anchor-based methods and distribution-based methods.
7We propose a new terminology for describing meaningful change derived from anchor-based and distribution-based methods.
8Principal Riki Teteina said it was frustrating there had been no meaningful change since then.
9An integrated system for defining clinically meaningful change is recommended that combines anchor-based and distribution-based methods.
10They are a necessary precondition for meaningful change.
11Their actions will result in meaningful change.
12It's often because they don't have the tools, the strategy or the support to make meaningful change.
13He knows comparisons will be made with Gatland, but also that meaningful change does not happen overnight.
14The CPG was not associated with a clinically meaningful change in national antibiotic prescribing practices for UTIs.
15CH: Drug reformers get seduced by politicians who co-opt our language, but who make no meaningful change.
16Definitions of clinically meaningful change are discussed.
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