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So, it is all those little intangible things that you see, not when you're sitting around a table in a conference room, but what you see in other ways.
"No offence to Finn Balor but he doesn't need a crazy entrance and body paint, he doesn't have all the wild athleticism that Neville has, he doesn't necessarily have the wits about him that a Kevin Owens does, or the fanfare of Hideo Itami, but he has that little intangible that sets him apart from everybody else".
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All the little intangibles.
He brings all those little intangibles to the table that the elite players do.
"He does all the little, small intangible things".
Instead, creating signs that read "Hugs Here," they offered something a little more intangible.
There are more and more children in the shot, clapping and chanting and feeding off each other's energy, and suddenly, imperceptibly, without a signal from any leader, the air distorts a little, something intangible cracks.
The real rewards are a little more intangible.
"And when we did meet, I think we clicked in way that was a little bit intangible, and it probably had probably more to do with our up bringing than anything else.
If I just continue to work hard and continue focusing on the little things — the intangibles — I'll be all right".
Investors have so far paid little attention to intangibles, but as write-downs proliferate they are likely to become increasingly wary of industries with a high ratio of goodwill to assets, such as health care, consumer goods and telecoms.In this section The ties that bind An Italian lifeline Looking Good?
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