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Don't embark on, or get involved in, new projects that aren't properly planned and budgeted for and that don't have a tangible benefit for the company.
Through a series of small steps, the group has introduced positive changes that are already having a tangible benefit for communities, customers and colleagues.
If the rout sent a message for San Antonio to carry back home, it also carried a tangible benefit for the Lakers.
"You get a tangible benefit for the time you're putting into it," Gosling explains.
It had a tangible benefit for the Dingell home.
The ability to reduce these outcomes provides more compelling evidence of a tangible benefit for clinicians than simply increasing first-attempt success.
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Mr Whyte said: "Given the structure of the shareholding in the club, there is very little, if any, tangible benefit for the club to be a listed company.
By signing someone up for health insurance, they are delivering a tangible benefit, something that person will value for years to come, and winning loyalty along the way.
This accounts for a tangible benefit to the user.
Extrinsic motivation is the desire to do something for a tangible benefit, whether that be cash, a reward or recognition.
Workers see the higher taxes they pay the same way Americans view the deduction from their pay for health insurance not as money down a rat hole, but as the payment for a tangible benefit.
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