Sentence examples for a tangible starting point from inspiring English sources

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Critically a tangible starting point is developing a procurement code that represents the principles and standards the company will hold itself (and its suppliers) to.

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What is clear however, is that his death went down in history as the first documented exercise-related death and provides a tangible starting-point for the discipline of sport cardiology.

Fishing, however, is the main threat, and hence a tangible starting place for making conservation gains.

As the first global metric using detailed standardized data on children in cities, the index is a crucial starting point for tangible progress on child development in cities, and will be an important tool for advocacy, programming and evidence-based policy development.

Just a good starting point".

They're a great starting point.

North Korea is a good starting point.

This book is a valuable starting point.

TANGIER seemed a good starting point.

That's just a general starting point.

But that's a terrible starting point.

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