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Becoming increasingly intangible.
"We've moved from relatively simple operations, where companies made things and sold them, to a fragmentation of the supply chain, where intellectual properties, intangible assets, are becoming more important," said Heather Self, a tax partner at law firm Pinsent Masons.
At the same time, it is becoming harder and harder to protect many intangible assets — harder, for example, to enforce intellectual property rights.
- Identify and address more intangible barriers to the school becoming child friendly, such as negative gender norms, through a UNICEF-sponsored and EASO-facilitated follow-up.
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The psychological benefits would be multifold and intangible; as people would see their peers achieving and becoming successful, this would more than likely allow them overcome any underlying fear of failure.
We explored our findings from the perspective of adding value through the development of intangible resources or assets, which we considered were an important part of becoming research ready.
No, you may not be granted tenure for becoming involved in gender- or cultural-specific organizations, but gaining the respect of your students in this way will most likely pay other intangible benefits to you over the years.
This is because we are looking at collective consciousness, the intangible qualities that we all experience simply by being alive, the shared space from which we all then individuate as we are always being and becoming who we uniquely are.
"Becoming Mike Nichols".
This leaves out more intangible benefits that scientists may experience from engaging in social media outreach, such as being able to see the practical applications of their research, or becoming more well-rounded in terms of their scientific expertise outside of their narrow fields of research.
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