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Elusive by its definition, a concussion is described more by its symptoms than by any tangible impact on the brain.
Maybe it's cultural elitism on my part, but I can't help but think that despite their obvious box-office appeal, the series seems to have passed without making any tangible impact on the wider culture.
Given these considerations, one may reflect that perhaps research in these specific areas should not be even initiated, because it will not result in any tangible impact on the current situation; or that the current situation should be altered in a way that positive results from research have a realistic chance to be implemented to improve the current clinical status.
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"We want to have a tangible impact on the client's business or services".
It's an example of a computer program making a tangible impact on the real, physical world.
"I think the moderate weather has had a tangible impact on the city," said Richard J. Sheirer, the director of emergency management.
But the convictions may have a tangible impact on his efforts to create warmer relations with the West.
That isn't a huge difference, but it might make a tangible impact on things like the monthly jobs report.
But CSR is not just recruitment PR; it also has a tangible impact on a company's bottom line.
Make a tangible impact on the future leaders of Cal by reading and scoring undergraduate scholarship applications.
However, there is little evidence to demonstrate that this investment has had a tangible impact on practice.
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