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There are also more tangible causes of DSAS.
At issue was the quantity of resources spent looking at effects in patients' psyches rather than hunting for more tangible causes and effects in their bodies.
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Now, they are rewarding him with something more tangible: campaign cash.
And it sounds there are additional deals in the works: "What we're excited about over the next few months is beating the drumbeat of openness with new partnerships … We want to drive the whole industry forward and create more tangible results that cause the industry to open up".
One other, more tangible, sign provides still more cause for concern.
In 1979, Soviet authorities sided with the realists, decided the searches were a lost cause, and redirected their energies towards a project with more tangible results: reconstruction.
The drive for a championship never looked more tangible.
The continued focus on social workers provides a more tangible and immediate scapegoat, when, in some instances, it is the missives from Whitehall that can cause many of the difficulties frontline staff face.
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