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Counter to the myth, he never dreamed of winning Wimbledon – not until it became more tangible, at least: "People say they dream of winning the World Cup but when you're young you don't really know.
But Keysers and Gazzola, who are married, are making these concepts more tangible at the Social Brain Lab at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience in Amsterdam.
Theoretical considerations show that, despite the focus being on actors, by looking to their power sources a considerable part of structural power can be more tangible at least in part, like rules, discourse or ideologies.
Corporate social responsibility or sustainability (that includes the sexy notion of "going green") persists, but its impact won't be any more tangible at many companies in 2009 than it was in 2008.
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He said the electricity at Rogers Centre on Tuesday was more tangible than at any time he could remember.
No, my concern was much more tangible and, at the outpost, apparently just as unlikely to be fulfilled.
A more tangible benefit, at least for the individual, may be the financial rewards biology has to offer to mathematicians.
Charles Darwin's legacy, in science and culture, is inescapable--yet nowhere is it more tangible than at the world's natural history museums, which, it might be said, are one huge, collective reservoir of evidence for, and celebration of, Darwin's theory of evolution.
GM-owned Cruise Automation wants you to be able to see the progress it's making with its self-driving car tests, in a way that's more tangible than looking at boring lists of disengagement reports.
But it can also be more tangible – names on buildings at universities or wings at hospitals, gala dinners and awards for generous donors or the continuation of some service, like public broadcasting, from which one receives a specific benefit.
But at a moment when a genetic test has made family ties even more tangible, they are often at their most strained.
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