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"Libraries are always trying to prove themselves because what they provide is so intangible.
Because it is harder to comprehend -- particularly with information technology, which is itself is so intangible -- it seems easier to dismiss the potential to do damage.
The act of talking to this nebulous space is so intangible, and the world is full of so many shinier things that are easier and more exciting to turn to, that I always forget I can go in there.
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"It's so intangible," he said.
Because the monarchy's achievements are so intangible, sentiment about it can turn quickly.
"I love doing that, because the political process can be so intangible," he says.
He did not require the experience of the new birth, which is so inward and intangible, though to be sure later Calvinism moved away from him on this point and agonized over the signs of election.
It is so fluid and intangible that it can spread itself over your whole life.
His acute awareness of events is so evident in the intangible things he does for his teammates that they know it and appreciate it.
There's something reassuringly definite about a number, something so solid and real (65% of people! You can't argue with that!), especially in an area such as mental health, which is so very difficult to measure, so intangible in its very nature.
Identifying this type of property effectively for taxation has always been difficult, and the taxation of intangible forms of wealth has proved even harder, especially because intangible property is so easily hidden from tax assessors.
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