Sentence examples for Tangible future from inspiring English sources

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Eleven weeks into the season, the Cowboys suddenly have a tangible future to prepare for.

To conclude, this study points out the limitations of the current studies and provides some tangible future research directions with practical relevance.

As Christine wrestles with the philosophical conundrums of her situation, I found myself recalling the final act from Steven Spielberg's much maligned sci-fi film A.I., in which a mother and child can only be reunited by the obliteration of a terrible past and the absence of a tangible future; a memory made real, for one day only.

Even though the refugees had managed to some extent to harmonize hopes with tangible future plans in the area of education and working life, this was not the case in the area of family reunion.

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To complete the research program, Porterie wrote a paper on what he found as well as tangible goals for future research.

A more tangible obstacle to future investment is a corrupt and politicised judiciary.Until these problems are resolved, Argentina's recovery must rely on cash, not credit from local banks.

After six weeks of due diligence, London Development Partners a large, well-established venture capital firm with no experience in the gas business offers a relatively small early round of investment without any tangible commitments to future rounds.

Climate policy to cut global greenhouse gas emissions could have a tangible effect on future climate impacts, not only offering governments a way to avoid the most extreme impacts, but also providing them with more time to prepare and adapt to those that are unavoidable.

But limiting inferences from circumstantial evidence, unlike a hard and fast pecuniary gain requirement, would permit further factual inquiry where, despite a loose existing relationship, an insider gift-giver could be seeking a closer relationship, recognition, psychological benefit, or the possibility of a future tangible gain.

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

On the one hand, identifying with a particular ethnic or geographical group might hold the promise of future tangible rewards; membership can thus be seen as a rational choice, strictly motivated by self-interested considerations.

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