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You have this idea of the people, but they're not quite tangible".
For educators in the Washington area, the new leeway on special education is quite tangible.
The BIS is explicit in its indictment: "The benefits of unusually easy monetary polices may appear quite tangible, especially if judged by the response of financial markets; the costs, unfortunately, will become apparent only over time and with hindsight".
Long before invoking all the intangible ways in which the University benefits the surrounding communities, Durkee points to a long list of quite tangible ones, beginning with the employment of 5,700 people and nearly $34 million in student spending.
Surely if we can afford a moderate response to the quite tangible threat posed by North Korea, we can expect an equally measured -- and more rational -- response to Iraq.
While these attributes may sound highly aspirational, the implications and lessons for employers are quite tangible.
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Dawson says: "It is quite serious, tangible and very welcome.
Brands aren't quite so tangible, so quantifiable.
Of course for most companies, sustainability-related, enterprise-threatening risks are not quite as tangible as miles and miles of your product killing an entire ocean.
There's real rapture in her duets with Boris, and I can think of few interpreters who have made the soul-destroying misery of the final scenes quite so tangible or poignant.
But by this point the French part of the experiment was starting to attract some very favourable reviews, if not quite delivering tangible results.
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