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By contrast the sort of liberties and non-liberties measured by Freedom House (multi-party elections, due process and so on) are relatively tangible and easy to assess.

On the eve of these Games they released a stream of figures making claims the £9bn investment was already earning back: from the relatively tangible "£6.5bn spent on transport" infrastructure in east London to the more optimistic "70,000 new jobs" or "11,000 new homes on the Olympic Park".

Even if the discussion is narrowed to relatively tangible and stationary instances of intentional outdoor sculpture or public art, it's still a jungle out there, a field rife with competing ideas, attitudes and positions on everything from technique and materials to siting and community interaction.

Performance measurement- The social aim of the social entrepreneur endures greater challenges for measuring performance than the traditional entrepreneur who can count on relatively tangible and quantifiable measures of performance such as financial indicators, market share, customer satisfaction, and quality.

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The Promise of Payments: Despite heightened focus, increased investment dollars and strong media buzz around a revolution in the payments space, there has been relatively little tangible change in the way we pay for things.

Many economists are skeptical about the economic benefits of hosting the Olympic Games, emphasizing that such "mega-events" often have large costs while yielding relatively few tangible benefits in the long run.

Many developers will tell you that the best way for people to learn how to program is by making something that is actually useful and provides a visual and tangible product relatively quickly, so that they can understand how typing lines of code turns into something more.

Our analysis illustrates that the intellectual assets such as marketing knowledge, design skills, manufacturing skills and customer relationship those usually ignored within the balance sheet of a company have been perceived relatively important than the tangible assets such as space and equipment.

Specifically, we demonstrate a tangibility effect the tendency for tangible attributes to be weighted relatively more heavily than intangible attributes in choice as compared to in value elicitation.

The strain on what is still a relatively young side is almost tangible.

The first programs were physical and tangible, too, but relatively few exist because fans in those early days rarely thought of them as collectibles.

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