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Or, put in more tangible terms, can correspond to delivering software two weeks ahead of plan.
To put this concept of waste diversion in more tangible terms, the United States generates about 230 million tons of trash per year; each person "dumps" about 4.6 lbs of trash per day.
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To put it into more tangible terms, spending $16.7 million of $4.1 trillion is like making $50,000 a year and spending 20 cents.
And the quota seems to be benefiting both sexes in more tangible ways.
Genentech's postdocs pay off in more tangible ways.
"Particularly given the economy, the bang for the buck is a little more tangible in terms of getting people trained and into the workforce.
"In comparison to most of the dot-com companies out there, this is one of the more tangible in terms of functionality," says Duggan.
Here the focus is on characterizing enforcement in much more tangible and operational terms.
It's still not a mass-market technology by any means, however, and it needs a key success to become more prevalent in its own right, and to inspire a world in which wearable tech has more tangible benefits in terms of interaction with the world around us.
But they'd be better off if they spent less time talking about process and more time speaking in positive and tangible terms about what they support and how they'll help — as state Republican leaders do.
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