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Then, after 36 g3 Black7 Ra8 Rbc6, Black has a tangible advantage.
Nevertheless, enthusiasm can provide a tangible advantage to a candidate in primaries and caucuses, where turnout is generally low.
The two strong central pawns would convince me that White should be pressing forward and looking for a tangible advantage.
The most tangible advantage in Arizona belongs to Mitt Romney, and it is because the state has a reasonably high Mormon population.
Compared to, say, a piano-playing conductor, Mr. Zukerman has a tangible advantage: he can use his own instrumental expertise for finely grooming the sound of his ensemble.
Although this represents only 8 percent of the delegates that Mr. Romney would eventually need to cinch the Republican race, it would nevertheless constitute a tangible advantage in the event of a close back-and-forth race against Mr. Gingrich.
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Of course, there are other, less tangible advantages.
And thereafter Safina, with tangible advantages in experience and fitness, was always in control.
Still, there are likely to be some tangible advantages to current prices.
While Mr. Gracey of Northern California is looking forward to high returns, he has already discovered the less tangible advantages to owning and living on a farm.
The differences and similarities with the finite-element method are highlighted, and the resulting tangible advantages of the finite-volume technique discussed and illustrated.
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