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However, the conflicts in PSO design areas are more intangible and harder to formulate.
Things like emotions and thought processes are far more intangible and abstract.
But the objections have focused overwhelmingly on more intangible and volatile issues: fear of terrorism, distrust of Islam and a linkage of the two in opponents' minds.
He had always wanted the office and relished the challenge which was more intangible and philosophic than the problems of industry.
But each hoped the game would come to represent something more intangible and fluid: a shift in football coaches' philosophy and approach.
There are probably some metrics that are more intangible and which might be included, such as crowd size or ability on the campaign trail.
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Big Innovation Centre estimates suggest that high-growth firms have 74% more intangibles and IP on their balance sheet than their slower-growing counterparts.
"Turner became more and more intangible – revolutionary and eternal as well as real.
They also share some things more intangible: showmanship and flair, irrepressible energy and potential potency at the plate.
It is the answer to the second question that relies on more intangible factors and is the subject of most of the disagreements that arise between journal editors and authors.
"Based on what we can measure - plus more intangible things - and on market trends, it is realistic to estimate £300m at this point in time". In the first four years, Newcastle paid net £4m in cash in transfers - 26 clubs spent more in that period.
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