Sentence examples for intangible concepts from inspiring English sources

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Two cancellations can't happen at the same time, you see, because cancellations are real live baby animals that must suck milk from one breast, and definitely not intangible concepts actioned by pressing a button on a screen and watching a smaller or larger amount of nothingness slip into the void that is the 21st century.

In the present discussion, we use the term abstract primarily in this second sense, to refer to intangible concepts (e.g., peace, rebellion).

Therefore, in the present discussion, we describe intangible concepts as abstract and those more directly accessible to the sensory system as concrete.

Drawing from theories in cognitive neuroscience, we then explore models elucidating the neural mechanisms involved in grounding intangible concepts, including Hebbian learning, predictive coding, and neuronal recycling.

The intangible concepts always win.

"Love," "giving," "goodness," and "spirit" are all intangible concepts.

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The chiefs wrote: "Diversity is not about identity politics, it is about improving the quality of the workplace; it's the antidote to groupthink – gaining a wider range of perspectives to make better decisions and, in the military context, enhancing our capability, that often intangible concept that is manifest in the conduct of military operations.

Remember that time is an intangible concept, and you can never really "run out" of it.

Regarded as the best emotion we can experience, happiness is an intangible concept so many run after and sometimes never find throughout their lives.

So before we get mired in an intractable conflict against an intangible concept, I'd like to run through some similar declarations in the hopes that Tony will see this and understand what a terrible idea it is.

"It's time for the percolator" could, really, mean anything, because as we all know by now, language is nothing more than an intangible concept that exists in a permanent state of total fluidity wherein it means both nothing and everything at once.

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