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The "great intangible of politics", Boulton says, "is authenticity.
The most difficult loss to measure is the intangible of exposure.
The intangible of our toughness, we need to breed from the weight room to the conditioning to the competition areas we try and have all the time.
Handling dog waste is top of no one's to-do list, so persuading people to do it is an elemental exercise in fostering that most intangible of things: civic spirit.
Though major studios have focused heavily on broadly commercial movies like Columbia's "Spider-Man" series or "The Karate Kid," they still love the cachet of a best picture Oscar, not to mention the attendant revenue and what Mr. Turman calls "the intangible of attracting future desired top star talent".
But the key to economic growth is not just the low cost of production, it's the value added the innovation, design or better architecture, or the sheer intangible of exciting fashion.
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In addition, this study has not been designed to give a monetary estimate of intangible costs of the disease.
We liked that he had all the intangibles of being a point guard".
When South Africa lost 0-3, the response was dignified, peaceful: the intangibles of nationhood.
The Scenery Changes, But the Spirit Survives What about the intangibles of Morningside Heights?
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