Sentence examples for rather intangible from inspiring English sources

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Although these rather intangible properties are described qualitatively and are formulated in terms of pilot opinion, it becomes necessary to find alternative quantitative descriptions for more formal analytical purposes.

We expect that even though assimilating expected changes in climate seems to be rather intangible and premature for these farmers, as innovations are developed, adaptation is likely to follow quickly.

This rather intangible ethic is at the heart of the way it considers legislation; peers are not guillotined as in the Commons, where strict timetabling of consideration of bills means that vast tracts of them are sometimes undebated.

In contrast to these rather tangible aspects, we might also be confronted with rather intangible implications.

Thus, these rather intangible numbers cannot express how many patients will benefit or suffer from the adjuvant therapy.

The literature suggests that although the concept is rather intangible, the effects of the EE are substantial, real and influential [ 2, 4].

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Rather, intangibles, like a good marriage and being able to take a day off when desired have grown in importance when defining success.

From the snaking strands of people that gather inexplicably outside Next on Boxing Day at 5am to buy slogan tees and tat, to the rather more intangible waiting lists for an Hermès Birkin or a Fendi Baguette – even for the new season shade of nail varnish by Chanel.

Because these issues focus on the tangible outcomes rather than intangible performance like ethical approaches, relationship with stakeholders and social engagements.

The main weaknesses of incubators in developing countries are: (1) their focus on tangible services rather than intangible services; (2) their dependence on governments; (3) a lack of management and qualified personnel; and (4) a lack of incubator planning and creativity in solving problems.

The challenges that we have identified include the need to encompass and measure those changes that are intangible, rather than concrete; those that are individualised, rather than normative; those that are embedded in the context of the intervention, rather than clearly issuing from it; and those that are related to the discourses of contemporary society.

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