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"intangible character" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
Generally speaking, you can use it when referring either to a quality of a person or thing that is not physically present or can't be touched (such as motivation, courage, or moral strength), or to a fictional character who is not a physical being. For example, "Steve's intangible character gave him the strength he needed to make it through rough times."
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However, in practice the quality of carbon credits is difficult to assess due to the invisible and intangible character of carbon credits, even though A/R projects are certified to a certain standard.
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The soul of this new machine is the support of millions of likely voters, who judge his worth based on intangibles -- character, certainty, fortitude and godliness -- rather than on what he says or does.
In democratic societies — unlike the entire Arab world — a politician or national leader behaves according to several impulses: the intangible element of character, or charisma, and the very tangible elements of political self-interest and raw national political cost-benefit analyses.
"The company has huge intangible assets like characters but it hasn't been trying to use them seriously.
Then there are the intangibles - confidence, character and leadership.
The literal aspects of scenes are removed or stylized to better represent intangible emotions and characters.
The appearance of his automail in the anime is used to symbolize the intangibles of his character, making viewers note that Edward lost something important.
But it is also a physical manifestation of America, its tangible walls, windows and roof representing those great intangibles of national identity, character and aspiration.
For the first time this season, and really for the first time since the Knicks acquired Anthony one year ago, the Knicks seem to have the right mix of talent, character and intangibles.
The intangible value has to do with character, integration of faith and knowledge, developmental maturity, critical thinking skills, etc.
Lively helps capture those intangible moments and aspects of someone's character that draw people together.
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