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More tangibly, the many educated young remain frustrated.
More tangibly, Czechs are likelier to have jobs than their Slovak brethren.
More tangibly, the government has more than doubled spending on education, mostly for teacher salaries.
Or, more tangibly, "in a museum, where there is a place for everything.
More tangibly, both sides seem intent on allowing direct commerce across the Taiwan Strait.
More tangibly, the tram is supposed to help develop former industrial land along the Willamette long hemmed in by highways.
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But objectively speaking, the threat is real, and it becomes tangibly more worrying by the day.
In Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife, the court held that a "generally available grievance about government — claiming only harm to his and every citizen's interest in proper application of the Constitution and laws, and seeking relief that no more directly and tangibly benefits him than it does the public at large — does not state an Article III case or controversy".
Yet clearly Kano needs to build products of a different nature now — less complex and techie in feel, more versatile and tangibly useful, ultimately gunning for mainstream appeal.
Yet clearly Kano needs to build products of a different nature now — less complex and techie in feel, more versatile and tangibly useful, ultimately gunning for mainstream appeal.
Of course, you could just Google these words yourself, but it just doesn't feel quite right unless they're packaged into something that feels, tangibly, more like a dictionary.
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