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Our dismissal of the violence suffered by children on the streets of the south side of Chicago and other urban (and mostly black, brown, and working poor) neighborhoods across the country is equally tangible.
Although the notion of culture is as elusive as quality, it is equally tangible in the sense of being constituted within specific regulatory systems or regimes.
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The business case for investment in tangible critical infrastructure is equally strong, however not very glamorous in the age of the internet.
While educational success is usually measured by a benchmark of access and performance statistics, changes in the community starting with people's perceptions and attitudes toward education (e.g., trust or norms believing in educational investment) are equally important as tangible resources" (Sachdev, Szmodis, & Eng, 2014).
The slickness of Mr. Minkkinen's work may belie his years as a professional photographer, but it is countered, or at least balanced, by an equally tangible sense of purity and concentration.
Equally, there is no tangible or demonstrable proof to support the supposed Protestant leanings of Bodin.
The future is not as tangible.
In Washington, frustration with Israel's arguments has grown equally tangible.
It was tangible success with tangible products - you can't get more concrete than, well, concrete.
Additionally, there are less tangible but equally important benefits to attending college (e.g. the opportunity to pursue a fulfilling career).
There are less tangible but equally pervasive effects of disempowerment that arise through welfare dependency, loss of traditional roles and feelings of hopelessness (2).
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