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Others (n = 16) talked about the donor as an 'absence' and described him as (i) a figure about whom little or nothing was known (the 'unknown'), (ii) donor sperm, rather than a sperm donor ('part of a process'), and a person whose contribution was intangible ('out of sight, out of mind').
For any job candidate, if the intangible test generates an out-of-bed-bounding image, he says, take that job!
The trainers, nearly all of them in the horse business, also earn intangible benefits for their hard work and out-of-pocket expenses.
Cancer can sometimes feel like that, intangible and out of one's grasp.
Out-of-state taxpayers, meanwhile, see their sales factor increase, because such sales are included as in-state sales regardless of where the services are performed or the intangibles are developed or managed.
Remember that time is an intangible concept, and you can never really "run out" of it.
Yet in this new era, where every aspect of performance can be quantified and improved upon, one intangible stood out in Adelaide: the vibe.
His father is uneasy, and Howard has a sense of trading this much coveted weekend for something intangible and way out of proportion.
Costs due to unpaid work, further premature retirement and death, as well as intangible cost resulting out of pain or decrease in quality of life, were not considered.
PAGE A18 SORTING OUT A VAGUE LAW The "honest services" law makes it a crime "to deprive another of the intangible right of honest services".
It exudes a deliciously intangible sense of joy.
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