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Based on tangible evidence of accomplishment, such as publications and grant funding, as well as participant surveys, this project was deemed a success and has now been expanded to all male and female junior faculty in the department of medicine.
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But other administration officials acknowledged that her optimism was based less on tangible evidence than on a belief that China would not want to end up diplomatically isolated.
More broadly, Islamic finance takes a dim view of transactions not based on tangible assets.
The ban on speculation means that Islamic transactions must be based on tangible assets, such as commodities, buildings or land.
In 1975, 83% of a company's valuation was based on tangible assets.
In that case, focus on the right investor, based on tangible and intangible variables.
Although the figures sound plucked from the air, economists assure us they are based on tangible figures based on average spend per visitor.
And that is where we have the biggest gap in our advanced societies based on tangible needs".
Several of them were named in the early 20th century by Rothschild, who had a tendency to name species based on little tangible evidence.
In response, public, private and for-profit institutions alike have rushed out programs that are changing the college degree in fundamental ways; they are based not on time in a course but on tangible evidence of learning, a concept known as competency-based education.
When it comes to antiquity Mr. Weisman can draw on tangible evidence to back up his speculation.
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