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What our figures show is that there are very large, tangible effects on the public purse.
To get specific, residential housing is the single largest "tangible" U.S. real estate asset, worth roughly $23 trillion, and commercial real estate accounts for another $15 trillion.
I simply trust that someone larger than tangible life sees me through things I wouldn't otherwise make it through.
The display is controlled by a large, forcefully tangible scroll wheel, which propels facts, images, and stories across the screen.
People have so far been willing to sacrifice a part of their cultural identity because the rewards through economic globalization were large and tangible.
The Internet, he said, may make the larger world more tangible and relevant to his pupils -- who lag behind their urban counterparts on nationwide exams -- and build their confidence.
Similarly, high- and medium high-technology industries possess larger portions of tangible assets and lower inventories than low- and medium high-technologyindustries.
Moreover, families still fight over inheritances, whether they are large or small, tangible or sentimental.
Aside from the use of light, the painting's forcefulness also stems from its large scale and tangible illusion of reality.
In other words, the Tunisian businesses with a large mass of tangible capital assets have a high liquidation value.
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