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I just don't... can't change things, that's all.' His possessions help her to feel his spirit, she says, though it would be tangible to her, even without them.
While the ephemeral presence of the deceased on the memorial site may be tangible to some, the dead will soon return to this site in the physical form of bone fragments and unidentifiable remains.
True endpoints should be tangible to the patient, evaluating how he feels and functions, including subjective quality-of-life measurements, patient satisfaction or self-reported symptoms as bleeding or pain from gums.
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My own mortality is tangible to me.
"That's tangible to me, the hitting in practice has been multiplied by a few numbers".
"In climbing, the challenges are tangible to the point that small decisions can dictate your survival".
It is tangible to all of his competitors, and watching his heats is like watching a battle for second place with the winner determined before the gun fires.
Current financial, accounting, and tax structures limit the recognition of costs and benefits to those that are tangible to the business.
Truly, when you look forensically at the pros and cons of parenting, there's little that is tangible to compel any sensible person to go for it.
They're tangible to the C-suite but aren't easily translated to the teams doing the work — who may be motivated differently.
It was about how to bring about real change that is tangible to the community; anyone can simply criticize and say that President Obama isn't doing enough.
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