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Although the work of Brady, Charlop-Powers and co-workers cannot offer direct answers to these questions, it does offer a more tangible contribution to drug discovery efforts.
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The peer, who resigned from the government believing it too soft on the banks, said it would not be appropriate for Horta-Osório to receive any extra payout until there was more tangible evidence of Lloyds' contribution to supporting small and medium-sized businesses.
Some marketers sought to sidestep problems by waiting until well after the storm and making their contributions in more tangible form.
Modern-day students of geniuses and prodigies, though, argue over the relative contributions of more tangible factors of genetics, of physiology, of hours spent in training.
Therefore, if the quality of information provided by PACS was deemed superior by RTs, they were more likely to perceive that PACS made a tangible contribution to their job performance.
But more than 25 years after the movement began, the annual "worldwide festival of events celebrating Fair Trade as a tangible contribution to the fight against poverty and exploitation" arrives amid a fractious battle going on in the coffee industry.
Not only have courageous, intelligent individuals like Mr Liu made no tangible contribution to China's advance, not only have their activities and his choice for a Nobel Prize made life more difficult for China's dissidents but the main point is that his advocacy of a multiparty system for the China of today would almost certainly lead to disaster, if carried out.
Others are more tangible.
"It is more tangible".
Mine was more tangible.
He craved something more tangible, more fulfilling.
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