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The phrase "intangible implications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing effects or consequences that are not easily perceived or measured, often in abstract or theoretical contexts.
Example: "The intangible implications of the policy changes may affect employee morale in ways that are difficult to quantify."
Alternatives: "abstract consequences" or "unseen effects."
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In contrast to these rather tangible aspects, we might also be confronted with rather intangible implications.
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Common characteristics, main differences as rights related to intangible objects, and their specific implications.
This has implications on the intangible cost to the patient and care-givers in terms of substantially reduced health related quality of life (HRQoL) [ 1].
22 Finally, only direct costs were included, but indirect and intangible costs have no actual financial implications for health care structure and should be considered only for a societal perspective.
Even though the valuation is necessarily ballpark and based in part on intangibles and estimates, it has profound implications for how companies are run.
With both teams improving to 9-2 on Thursday, the framework is in place for a monumental meeting on Dec. 6 in Foxborough, Mass., rich with implications both tangible (playoff position) and intangible (pride).
As a result, the test cases, selected because of their economic diversity and wider potential implications, will probe the value of civilian heroes and intangible, hard-to-replace services provided by loved ones, like handiwork, cooking or day care.
These empirical findings are reflected against the theory of society of intangible needs for contextualising the results, and drawing out their potential implications for the organisations and working life in the coming decades.
As a follow-up to a recent study which explored the direct costs of stillbirth, this study aimed to explore the intangible costs of stillbirth in terms of their duration and economic implication.
Intangible assets.
Others are more intangible.
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