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It makes the case not only that the work of French composers during the last 50 years has been possessed of ferocious imagination and seriousness of purpose but also that, despite enormous stylistic diversity, a "French sound" is a tangible concept.
"The next 5 years will be pivotal in its growth and establishment as a tangible concept to the consumer," says Cooney in a statement.
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The aim in presenting these elaborations is to contribute to a more tangible concept of responsiveness in RRI, while also suggesting directions for analysis in upcoming case studies.
He refers to 'attributes' as those qualities of spaces we attribute to places after our experiences with them, a more tangible concept and expression than the former psychological ways of defining an experience.
In the West, national values were wrapped up with the concept of freedom — more so, perhaps, than with democracy, which seemed to many people a rather less tangible concept.
However, we also hypothesize that student ideas is a more relatable and tangible concept for LAs to grasp.
At Fjord, we've been following this development since 2005 when we helped the BBC take the service from a revolutionary idea to tangible concept.
Tools such as the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index, (WEAI) developed by the US Agency for International Development (USAid), International Food Policy Research Institute, and Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, are helping to build the evidence base around what works, making empowerment a tangible, measurable concept we can work towards.
So the first step for any corporate "innovation" organization is to tie the word, "innovation," to the more tangible concept of "growth". That single step can create a lot of clarity and direction for the organization.
Evidenced by an increased parietal P600 response for tangible concepts, an evoked potential typically associated with the integration of contextual details, the authors conclude that abstract words are more difficult to process given the absence of such details when interpreted independently of context, which is crucial for understanding them (Katja Wiemer-Hastings & Xu, 2005).
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