Exact(1)
More tangible was the manner in which La Russa tiptoed through the final six innings of the game, pulling off a high-wire act that yielded a vital victory for the Cardinals, who were behind by 4-0 aftwo two innings.
Similar(59)
Multiple sources suggested that more tangible measures were being considered, such as portable panic alarms.
Where benefit is greater and more tangible, adherence is likely to be higher, even if adverse events are common.
In contrast with some other at-risk species, perhaps sea turtles have been easier to manage because their threats are more tangible: They are accidentally trapped by fishermen or harvested by others as delicacies, aphrodisiacs or decoration.
Over all, Mr. Weprin's advantages are more tangible, which is why I would consider him a modest favorite given the ambiguity in the polling.
The second, more tangible piece, is that we're launching new product lines".
But the Soviets were unwilling to agree to the Deputies' taking up the Austrian treaty until more tangible action was taken on these other two problems.
A more tangible way was to increase the amount of energy available for state purposes.
Accompanying the more tangible works was a series of event programming spread across 21 days, focusing on meditation and rejuvenation.
It also highlights tangibility of assets influences a firm's credit status according to theoretical expectations: firms with more tangible assets are less likely to be financially constrained.
If a crystal ball is one of the tools of Kierszenbaum's trade, the other more tangible one is the globe.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com