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On the other hand, that recognition doesn't really offer much tangible benefit to the club itself.
Removal of price and interest rate controls would damage voters' pocketbooks, without offering much tangible benefit to living standards.
More important, though (and here's where it gets wonky), what the I.M.F. was estimating was how much "tangible common equity" the banks would need.
As for internationalisation, just as years of talks have not brought Palestinian independence, countless UN resolutions have not achieved much tangible for the Palestinians either.
Among the conclusions from the failure of Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs biopic is that Michael Fassbender is another new-generation star without much tangible commercial clout.
The most obvious concerns stadium development, because it is the failure of any of the vulnerable three to make much tangible progress on the grounds they were promising that has left them in the firing line.
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This just seemed so much more tangible and real to me, the way you can combine DNA and enzymes and things would happen and you could evaluate and actually see them.
This just seemed so much more tangible and real to me, the way you can combine DNA and enzymes and things would happen and you could evaluate and actually see them" Was it a natural next step to move towards molecular biology?
Maybe, but GM's rivals would enjoy the same benefit while enjoying a free ride.The real prize for GM might, however, be something much more tangible.
This made their grievances much more tangible.
The true culprits – poverty and female disenfranchisement – are much more tangible.
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