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This means that I now have to make my products a little bit more "tangible".
So, fulfilling though the academic experience may be, most EMBA students expect something a bit more tangible for their investment.
Then came a bit more tangible proof: the dot-com bubble, quickly followed by the housing bubble.
But this is at least a little bit more tangible than simply asserting that Mr. Obama did as well as he could under the circumstances.
But if you say, 'Well, actually you need to exhibit self-control,' or you explain the value of social intelligence — this will help you collaborate more effectively — then it seems a bit more tangible".
Bayley added: "We have a new generation buying vinyl, lots of teenagers and lots of people under 25, who now want to buy their favourite artists on vinyl and have something a bit more tangible, a bit more collectible.
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It also draws attention to a desire among gun-owners to shoot at things that are a bit easier to hit than live animals, but more tangible than a piece of paper.
Can they turn that into something more tangible?
If you can do it a bit before you have to, then it is more tangible than just dreaming about it or worrying about it in the future".
Now, we know what they're up against in a more tangible sense -- and we even know a bit more than they do.
Perhaps we're a bit dazzled and bewildered by the science, or perhaps these Stem subjects seem more tangible, immediate and impressive.
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