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The things may be tangible, such as land or goods, or intangible, such as stocks and bonds, a patent, or a copyright.
Thus he revived one of the previous Labour government's main NHS targets—Whitehall diktats about which Mr Lansley has been scathing which stipulates a maximum 18-week wait between referral and hospital treatment.The casualty of the retreat may be tangible improvement in the NHS itself.
They may be tangible (e.g. trees and land) or intangible (e.g. access to education and information).
While the ephemeral presence of the deceased on the memorial site may be tangible to some, the dead will soon return to this site in the physical form of bone fragments and unidentifiable remains.
Thus, there may be tangible advantages achieved through vertical integration of the algae biodiesel production process, which may reduce the amount of waste produced by the production process and reduce the costs from inputs.
The distributed outcomes or resources may be tangible (e.g., pay) or intangible (e.g., praise).
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It may or may not be tangible.
In other tasks, the "meaning" of the states may not be tangible and in this case choosing a model with sufficient number of states is important.
"There may be a tangible political benefit by saying you want to reduce them.
Political uncertainties in the north after Brexit may be less tangible, but they are no less worrying.
As important as research into the causes and possible cures for autism may be, the tangible benefits of these investigations remain elusive.
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