Sentence examples for A tangible part from inspiring English sources

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Environmental integrity should be made a tangible part of other social priorities, such as economic prosperity and national security.

It would be a kind of pilgrimage for Susan, he said, and a tangible part of my bereavement.

Mr. Mejia said, "Miami is a young city and a great city, and you can be a seminal part in how this city is formed," and he made their romance a tangible part of it.

She says that she sought out jobs in original pieces because she loved the process of seeing a play develop, of playing a tangible part in the shaping of something new.

The prices of real estate have grown 4 times in 6 years, and this is a tangible part of his investment growth.

Baylaucq's cinematography suggests that the energy concentrating and dispersing around our bodies might become a tangible part of future public urban space.

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While these are admirable goals, they do not negate the influence of a relief organization that perpetuates false myths about homosexuality in the developing world, particularly in a nation like Uganda, where homophobia may soon become a very tangible part of the legal system.

While these are admirable goals, they do not negate the influence of a relief organisation that perpetuates false myths about homosexuality in the developing world, particularly in a nation like Uganda, where homophobia may soon become a very tangible part of the legal system.  .

The reality of rampant underfunding, media smearing and political sabotage of HBCUs is a very tangible part of HBCU culture to this day, and continues to have a significant impact on students of all races in their assessment of an HBCU as a higher education option.

Today we know that much more than DNA sequence is passed on from one generation to another, but even restricting ourselves to this DNA, which many would argue is the only truly tangible part of an organism that is actually passed down, we read that, at least for higher organisms, a mere 1 2% of the genome is spanned by protein-coding sequences.

Mosseri emphasized that these partnerships are just "the most tangible part of what we do" and "a much smaller part of a larger effort".

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