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With so many ways to quantify players' performance, it is easy to diminish a word like intangible.
The state board made assignments on the basis of race as well as a wide range of other factors, including "sociological, psychological, and like intangible social scientific factors as will prevent, as nearly as possible, a condition of socio-economic class consciousness among pupils".
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The difference between blackjack and baseball is that no one playing cards would consider it a skill to draw the winning 2. In baseball, a team that defies its run differential and its odds of success is praised for knowing how to win, with mention of concepts like intangibles, momentum, veteran grit and astute managing.
Goods may be tangible (like a hammer) or intangible (like information).
"It was almost like this intangible thing.
While impressive on paper, racking up record-breaking streaming stats can sometimes feel like an intangible, almost passive form of success.
Cancer can sometimes feel like that, intangible and out of one's grasp.
But give me something like an intangible such as Insurance or warranties and I'll sell next to nothing.
I know self-love can seem like an intangible thing to try and achieve but in this brand new video, I give you really concrete ways for you to actively work towards having more self-love, today.
In an acquisition, companies estimate the value of all of the assets they are buying, both tangible ones like buildings and intangible assets like brand names and customer lists.
An asset can be tangible like a truck, or intangible like an insurance requirement.
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