Sentence examples for most tangible expression from inspiring English sources

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Then there is Iraq, which is the most tangible expression of the special relationship.

For a whole complex of reasons to do with the natural scratchiness of neighbours, fascism, communism and bad experiences in Parisian cafés, most people are hostile not just to the idea of "ever closer union" that is embedded in the European Union's founding Treaty of Rome, but also to its most tangible expression, membership of the European single currency.

While schools are perhaps the most tangible expression of a community's expectations and hopes for its children's development, they are also the operational arm of national policy and bureaucracy systems.

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The most tangible aspect of this engagement is China's financing of health projects in Africa.

India's nuclear project is seen as the country's most prestigious enterprise, a tangible expression of the nation's resilience and resourcefulness.

He considers them his most tangible legacy.

"This is the most tangible evidence of that".

The most tangible change will be cost.

Perhaps the most tangible catalyst is technology.

The most tangible change is on the Canadian side.

It marks a change of mood and is a tangible expression of Berlin's frustration.

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